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Not just cuddles and walkies: the truth about pet care work

Not just cuddles and walkies: the truth about pet care work

Not just cuddles and walkies: the truth about pet care work

01 June 2025

A pet care business might sound perfect, but it’s more than cuddles and dog walks, writes our pet expert.


Pupils take tour of their winning designs at show home

Pupils take tour of their winning designs at show home

Pupils take tour of their winning designs at show home

01 June 2025

Young designers paid a visit to an estate’s show home to see their winning interior design ideas brought to life.


'Julie would have been immensely proud' say organisers as music festival in her memory draws to a close

'Julie would have been immensely proud' say organisers as music festival in her memory draws to a close

'Julie would have been immensely proud' say organisers as music festival in her memory draws to a close

31 May 2025

Organisers of a festival that raised £250,000 for charities say the woman who inspired it would have been “immensely proud” of its legacy.


‘Rural crime has a profound impact on Lincolnshire farmers’

‘Rural crime has a profound impact on Lincolnshire farmers’

‘Rural crime has a profound impact on Lincolnshire farmers’

31 May 2025

An MP writes on the impact of rural crime on the area and what he’s doing to take action.


Start your Friday with purpose and boost your business with breakfast talks

Start your Friday with purpose and boost your business with breakfast talks

Start your Friday with purpose and boost your business with breakfast talks

31 May 2025

You might come for breakfast, but you might also leave with a fresh business idea, writes Michelle Wright of Grantham Business Club.


Then and now: Annual exhibition attracts hundreds

Then and now: Annual exhibition attracts hundreds

Then and now: Annual exhibition attracts hundreds

31 May 2025

In 1874, the Grantham Journal reported that the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society’s annual exhibition was held at Grantham on Harrowby Road.


£42 million for urgent upgrades to schools

£42 million for urgent upgrades to schools

£42 million for urgent upgrades to schools

30 May 2025

Funding has been announced for urgent repairs and upgrades to 18 Lincolnshire schools, including one facing imminent closure.

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Red Arrows flypast to mark 105th birthday of ‘remarkable’ Margaret

Red Arrows flypast to mark 105th birthday of ‘remarkable’ Margaret

Red Arrows flypast to mark 105th birthday of ‘remarkable’ Margaret

30 May 2025

A Red Arrows flypast has marked the 105th birthday of a much-loved care home resident today.


Woman jailed for assaulting police officers

Woman jailed for assaulting police officers

Woman jailed for assaulting police officers

30 May 2025

A woman who admitted assaulting two police officers after being given a chance to avoid jail was today sentenced to 20 months imprisonment.


Volunteers thanked as charity confirms closure of long-standing branch

Volunteers thanked as charity confirms closure of long-standing branch

Volunteers thanked as charity confirms closure of long-standing branch

30 May 2025

A charity shop has closed its doors after nearly 40 years of trading in the town centre.


Delays on A1 as lorry loses load

Delays on A1 as lorry loses load

Delays on A1 as lorry loses load

30 May 2025

Drivers are facing long delays on the A1 after a lorry shed its load this afternoon.


Business supports learning disability charity in dragon boat contest

Business supports learning disability charity in dragon boat contest

Business supports learning disability charity in dragon boat contest

30 May 2025

Staff from a town care product supplier paddled to success while raising over £2,000 for a London charity during a lively dragon boat race.


Flower and garden show to see talented and famous faces

Flower and garden show to see talented and famous faces

Flower and garden show to see talented and famous faces

30 May 2025

A flower and garden show at a faux historic castle is expected to be the best to date, with famous and talented faces attending the summer event.


Teams invited to join walking treasure hunt

Teams invited to join walking treasure hunt

Teams invited to join walking treasure hunt

30 May 2025

Join Captain Fishface for a thrilling treasure hunt this June.


Olympic spirit returns to town as thousands of pupils gear up

Olympic spirit returns to town as thousands of pupils gear up

Olympic spirit returns to town as thousands of pupils gear up

30 May 2025

More than 2,500 children are set to take part in an annual Mini Olympics.


Courage, cake and comedy as Calendar Girls comes back to town

Courage, cake and comedy as Calendar Girls comes back to town

Courage, cake and comedy as Calendar Girls comes back to town

30 May 2025

An uplifting story of courage, friendship and cake will return to a town stage as Calendar Girls makes a comeback.


Decision to scrap flooding committee ‘a gut punch’

Decision to scrap flooding committee ‘a gut punch’

Decision to scrap flooding committee ‘a gut punch’

30 May 2025

A councillor has called changes to the flooding scrutiny process a “gut punch” for those affected by major flood events in recent months.


D-Day walks to honour wartime bravery

D-Day walks to honour wartime bravery

D-Day walks to honour wartime bravery

29 May 2025

The story of American troops who spearhead the Allied invasion of Europe from a Grantham airfield is to be explored.


Austen anniversary brings film trail and dances to historic house

Austen anniversary brings film trail and dances to historic house

Austen anniversary brings film trail and dances to historic house

29 May 2025

Jane Austen fans are in for a treat this summer as Belton House prepares to host a month-long celebration in honour of the author’s 250th birthday.


Councillors to visit estate after footpath and road safety concerns

Councillors to visit estate after footpath and road safety concerns

Councillors to visit estate after footpath and road safety concerns

29 May 2025

Council leaders have agreed to meet representatives over concerns about footpaths and roads.


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