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Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

15 September 2020

This week we publish your views on coronavirus and Brexit.


'We are starting to see some light at the end of the tunnel'

'We are starting to see some light at the end of the tunnel'

'We are starting to see some light at the end of the tunnel'

15 September 2020

Pupils are set to return to their school site from next Monday after a serious fire put initial plans on hold.


Nature reserve extends open season

Nature reserve extends open season

Nature reserve extends open season

15 September 2020

A wildlife centre has extended its open season.


'Our show hopes have been dashed'

'Our show hopes have been dashed'

'Our show hopes have been dashed'

15 September 2020

An event cancelled only by wars and two outbreaks of foot and mouth disease has been called off because of coronavirus.


Why us? Couple victims of thieves yet again

Why us? Couple victims of thieves yet again

Why us? Couple victims of thieves yet again

15 September 2020

A Spalding couple say their livelihood is gone after thieves stole a truck from their home.


Hospitality venue reopens after staff test negative for coronavirus

Hospitality venue reopens after staff test negative for coronavirus

Hospitality venue reopens after staff test negative for coronavirus

15 September 2020

The Clubhouse at Rutland Water Golf Course reopened this week after all staff members tested negative for coronavirus.


Council to mark Battle of Britain Day with flag-raising

Council to mark Battle of Britain Day with flag-raising

Council to mark Battle of Britain Day with flag-raising

15 September 2020

Battle of Britain Day will be commemorated today with a flag raising at 9.30am outside the district council's offices in Grantham.


Ducks battle it out in virtual race

Ducks battle it out in virtual race

Ducks battle it out in virtual race

15 September 2020

The Deepings Lions held their first ever virtual duck race on Sunday, September 6.


Budding midwife Beatrice proves deafness is no barrier

Budding midwife Beatrice proves deafness is no barrier

Budding midwife Beatrice proves deafness is no barrier

15 September 2020

A profoundly deaf teenager from Stamford has launched a nationwide campaign to challenge perceptions of what deaf children can achieve.


Phone calls about suspected Covid-19 case "were not a prank"

Phone calls about suspected Covid-19 case "were not a prank"

Phone calls about suspected Covid-19 case "were not a prank"

14 September 2020

A man who contacted a town pub to say he had coronavirus did it in good faith.


Charity car wash at station

Charity car wash at station

Charity car wash at station

14 September 2020

Firefighters raise £410 with car wash.


Pregnant MP leads campaign to help expectant mums

Pregnant MP leads campaign to help expectant mums

Pregnant MP leads campaign to help expectant mums

14 September 2020

Alicia Kearns, MP for Rutland and Melton, is leading a group of 60 MPs in calling for change.


'We’ve continued to invest in our schools'

'We’ve continued to invest in our schools'

'We’ve continued to invest in our schools'

14 September 2020

In his latest column, Lincolnshire County Council leader Martin Hill talks about funding and education.


Family left ‘homeless’ after renting out house

Family left ‘homeless’ after renting out house

Family left ‘homeless’ after renting out house

14 September 2020

A family who rented out their house while living abroad are unable to return because of a delay in the legal system caused by coronavirus.


Pregnant MP leads campaign to help expectant mums

Pregnant MP leads campaign to help expectant mums

Pregnant MP leads campaign to help expectant mums

14 September 2020

Alicia Kearns, the member of parliament for Rutland, is leading a group of 60 MPs in calling for change.


Become a dementia-friendly firm

Become a dementia-friendly firm

Become a dementia-friendly firm

14 September 2020

To help people understand how to interact with people living with dementia, a new free training session is available in the Stamford and Bourne area.


Pub quashes coronavirus rumours

Pub quashes coronavirus rumours

Pub quashes coronavirus rumours

14 September 2020

A Wetherspoon pub has said it has no confirmed coronavirus cases but four staff are self-isolating.


Award-winning garden will go onto new life at primary school

Award-winning garden will go onto new life at primary school

Award-winning garden will go onto new life at primary school

14 September 2020

An award-winning garden that went on show will be moved to a primary school.


‘Plans went up in the air overnight - it has been a challenging year’

‘Plans went up in the air overnight - it has been a challenging year’

‘Plans went up in the air overnight - it has been a challenging year’

13 September 2020

The coronavirus pandemic changed the nature of people’s businesses over night and a private chef from Ketton knows this as well as anyone.


Old girl Skye needs a new forever home

Old girl Skye needs a new forever home

Old girl Skye needs a new forever home

13 September 2020

Skye was left alone after former owner died and there was no-one to take care of her.


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