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New history group with big plans enjoys good turnout at first meeting

New history group with big plans enjoys good turnout at first meeting

New history group with big plans enjoys good turnout at first meeting

11 March 2024

A healthy crowd turned out for the inaugural meeting of a history group with big plans.


Plans to scrap free parking and hike up charges come under fire

Plans to scrap free parking and hike up charges come under fire

Plans to scrap free parking and hike up charges come under fire

11 March 2024

Cash-strapped South Holland District Council has come under fire for scrapping free parking and hiking up charges at ten of its sites.

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Funding will help churches launch interactive virtual tours… and a welcome message from a monk

Funding will help churches launch interactive virtual tours… and a welcome message from a monk

Funding will help churches launch interactive virtual tours… and a welcome message from a monk

10 March 2024

Two churches will be able to offer visitors 360-degree interactive virtual tours and a welcome message from a monk as part of a modern makeover.


MP calls for meeting with Government ministers to combat ‘monstrous pylons’ and ‘huge solar plants’

MP calls for meeting with Government ministers to combat ‘monstrous pylons’ and ‘huge solar plants’

MP calls for meeting with Government ministers to combat ‘monstrous pylons’ and ‘huge solar plants’

09 March 2024

A Lincolnshire MP has called for a meeting with Government ministers to combat ‘monstrous pylons’ and ‘huge solar plants’.

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Woman’s charity events see tens of thousands raised for animal rescue centres

Woman’s charity events see tens of thousands raised for animal rescue centres

Woman’s charity events see tens of thousands raised for animal rescue centres

09 March 2024

A woman’s fundraising events have brought tens of thousands of pounds worth of donations to a dog charity over the years.


Man jailed for four years for pill factory

Man jailed for four years for pill factory

Man jailed for four years for pill factory

08 March 2024

A man has been jailed for more than four years for his role at a drugs factory.


Indoor farmers’ market attracts hundreds

Indoor farmers’ market attracts hundreds

Indoor farmers’ market attracts hundreds

07 March 2024

An indoor farmer’s market goes from strength to strength as it attracts hundreds of visitors and plenty of stalls.


Consultation due on leisure centre revamp

Consultation due on leisure centre revamp

Consultation due on leisure centre revamp

07 March 2024

Council bosses are due to be unveiling their plans for a multi-million revamp of the ageing Castle Sports Complex in the coming weeks.

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Circus heading to town for the very first time

Circus heading to town for the very first time

Circus heading to town for the very first time

07 March 2024

The circus is coming to town... for the very first time.

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Festival will be ‘bigger and better’ say organisers

Festival will be ‘bigger and better’ say organisers

Festival will be ‘bigger and better’ say organisers

07 March 2024

The people behind a popular festival have promised to have some ‘amazing things’ in store when it returns later this year.


Council could take National Grid to court over pylon consultation

Council could take National Grid to court over pylon consultation

Council could take National Grid to court over pylon consultation

06 March 2024

A council is looking into taking National the Grid to court over the way it’s been consulting the public on a huge pylon scheme.

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A new section of the King Charles III England Coast Path opens

A new section of the King Charles III England Coast Path opens

A new section of the King Charles III England Coast Path opens

06 March 2024

A new section of the King Charles III England Coast Path has opened, offering the public access to some of the country’s coastline for the first time.


Row erupts as councillors approve payrise

Row erupts as councillors approve payrise

Row erupts as councillors approve payrise

05 March 2024

Councillors agreed to give themselves a payrise during a heated debate when a row broke-out over a last minute proposal to cut allowances.

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A17 closure was caused by lorry breakdown

A17 closure was caused by lorry breakdown

A17 closure was caused by lorry breakdown

05 March 2024

A part of the A17 was briefly closed last night as emergency services went to the aid of a lorry driver.


Council tax bills to rise as finance chief admits that area is ‘massively underfunded by Government’

Council tax bills to rise as finance chief admits that area is ‘massively underfunded by Government’

Council tax bills to rise as finance chief admits that area is ‘massively underfunded by Government’

04 March 2024

Households are braced for a rise in council tax bills – and the district’s finance chief admitted that we are ‘massively underfunded’ by Government.

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Football coach will fulfill lifelong ambition with parachute jump

Football coach will fulfill lifelong ambition with parachute jump

Football coach will fulfill lifelong ambition with parachute jump

02 March 2024

A football coach cannot wait to throw himself out of a plane and fulfil a lifelong ambition of making a parachute jump to raise money for charity.


Police appeal to find wanted man Benjamin Jenkins

Police appeal to find wanted man Benjamin Jenkins

Police appeal to find wanted man Benjamin Jenkins

01 March 2024

Police are patrolling the area to find a man who is wanted for theft and drug offences.


Moped rider summonsed to court after trespassing on an active RAF military range

Moped rider summonsed to court after trespassing on an active RAF military range

Moped rider summonsed to court after trespassing on an active RAF military range

01 March 2024

A man in his 50s has been summonsed to court after trespassing on an active military range during operating hours.


‘It’s like I have to lose £100 per week to work!’ Business owner hit with more than 20 parking fines for loading his van

‘It’s like I have to lose £100 per week to work!’ Business owner hit with more than 20 parking fines for loading his van

‘It’s like I have to lose £100 per week to work!’ Business owner hit with more than 20 parking fines for loading his van

01 March 2024

A business owner who has been slapped with more than 20 fines for loading his van says he has had to start factoring parking tickets into his costs.

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£250k Lottery grant to help heritage sites

£250k Lottery grant to help heritage sites

£250k Lottery grant to help heritage sites

29 February 2024

A heritage project has been awarded a £250,000 Lottery grant to help young people understand the county’s past.


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