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Tree planted in memory of former governor as school celebrates milestone

Tree planted in memory of former governor as school celebrates milestone

Tree planted in memory of former governor as school celebrates milestone

28 July 2025

Students, staff and the wider community have ccme together to mark a school’s 60th years with the opening of a new garden and orchard.


Conservationists highlight concerns over barn owl ‘hidden killer’ issue that could take ‘hundreds of years to completely disappear’

Conservationists highlight concerns over barn owl ‘hidden killer’ issue that could take ‘hundreds of years to completely disappear’

Conservationists highlight concerns over barn owl ‘hidden killer’ issue that could take ‘hundreds of years to completely disappear’

28 July 2025

Passionate conservationists hope to crack down on a ‘serious welfare issue’ which is posing a threat to wildlife in our area.


Thomas, 6, bids to save the world one page at a time

Thomas, 6, bids to save the world one page at a time

Thomas, 6, bids to save the world one page at a time

28 July 2025

A six-year-old with autism has embarked on a challenge to change the world by reading a book a day throughout the school summer holidays.


‘We don’t run away from dealing with climate change… it’s good business’ - council leader

‘We don’t run away from dealing with climate change… it’s good business’ - council leader

‘We don’t run away from dealing with climate change… it’s good business’ - council leader

25 July 2025

A council has doubled-down on efforts to reduce its carbon emissions.


Love Parks Week to bring activities and fun to town’s green spaces

Love Parks Week to bring activities and fun to town’s green spaces

Love Parks Week to bring activities and fun to town’s green spaces

25 July 2025

Nature trails, walks, sports and theatre will help families enjoy town parks from Monday.


Dedicated gardeners welcome 150 people to admire their stunning grounds

Dedicated gardeners welcome 150 people to admire their stunning grounds

Dedicated gardeners welcome 150 people to admire their stunning grounds

25 July 2025

Rain did not deter more than a hundred people from touring around an award winning garden over the weekend.


Residents say business expansion will be ‘totally detrimental’, but applicant argues plans will save 125 jobs

Residents say business expansion will be ‘totally detrimental’, but applicant argues plans will save 125 jobs

Residents say business expansion will be ‘totally detrimental’, but applicant argues plans will save 125 jobs

24 July 2025

Residents say a business’s expansion plans will mean more disruption for them after efforts to find a compromise failed.


Pioneering project hailed as key part of the fight to make nation greener

Pioneering project hailed as key part of the fight to make nation greener

Pioneering project hailed as key part of the fight to make nation greener

24 July 2025

A major new scheme planned for the Lincolnshire border was hailed as a key part of the move away from fossil fuels.


A mash-terclass in spuds as growers dig deep for charity

A mash-terclass in spuds as growers dig deep for charity

A mash-terclass in spuds as growers dig deep for charity

23 July 2025

A record breaking spud grow weighing in at over 5kg has won an annual contest as growers dug deep for charity at the weekend.


Impact report to be submitted for 3,000 acre solar farm

Impact report to be submitted for 3,000 acre solar farm

Impact report to be submitted for 3,000 acre solar farm

23 July 2025

Questions remain over major solar farm plans — with fears residents will be ‘ditched’ with the negative after affects.


Pylon protesters hit out over ‘box needed to be ticked’ consultation as they vow to fight plan

Pylon protesters hit out over ‘box needed to be ticked’ consultation as they vow to fight plan

Pylon protesters hit out over ‘box needed to be ticked’ consultation as they vow to fight plan

23 July 2025

Angry villagers say they will be forming a protest group to fight against plans to build pylons near their homes.

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Water supply restored after major outage affects homes and businesses

Water supply restored after major outage affects homes and businesses

Water supply restored after major outage affects homes and businesses

22 July 2025

Areas affected by a disruption in water supply over the past 24 hours should now be back to normal, bosses say.


Criticism of flood response could be answered in impending report

Criticism of flood response could be answered in impending report

Criticism of flood response could be answered in impending report

22 July 2025

A long-awaited report into two major floods should be ready for public viewing next month.


Bottled water hub opens as villages face ongoing supply issues

Bottled water hub opens as villages face ongoing supply issues

Bottled water hub opens as villages face ongoing supply issues

22 July 2025

A bottled water hub has been set up as some Lincolnshire villages continue to face supply issues this morning.


Group set up to encourage wildlife to brook say it is ‘dead’ amid high levels of water pollution

Group set up to encourage wildlife to brook say it is ‘dead’ amid high levels of water pollution

Group set up to encourage wildlife to brook say it is ‘dead’ amid high levels of water pollution

21 July 2025

A nature group set up to encourage wildlife to a brook have found high levels of pollution and are calling on other villages to test their waterways.


Pump failure leaves residents facing low pressure or no supply at all

Pump failure leaves residents facing low pressure or no supply at all

Pump failure leaves residents facing low pressure or no supply at all

21 July 2025

Water supply issues are hitting parts of a town centre and nearby villages this afternoon.


Event offers flood prevention advice

Event offers flood prevention advice

Event offers flood prevention advice

21 July 2025

Flood prevention advice will be given out at a drop-in roadshow.


You don’t have to travel far to find damsels that are not in distress

You don’t have to travel far to find damsels that are not in distress

You don’t have to travel far to find damsels that are not in distress

19 July 2025

At this time of year my attention turns to damsels, writes Rippingale nature columnist Ian Misselbrook.


Stunning garden to open this weekend

Stunning garden to open this weekend

Stunning garden to open this weekend

18 July 2025

Visitors will be given a chance to have a look around a stunning garden over the weekend.


Heavy rain and thunderstorms prompt cancellation of park event

Heavy rain and thunderstorms prompt cancellation of park event

Heavy rain and thunderstorms prompt cancellation of park event

18 July 2025

Organisers have cancelled a planned Dragonfly Day this weekend due to severe weather warnings.


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