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Streetlight timings will be affected when clocks go back, says council

Streetlight timings will be affected when clocks go back, says council

Streetlight timings will be affected when clocks go back, says council

18 October 2020

Times when lights are switched off at night will be noticeably different for a while.


New play equipment in Exton is finally open

New play equipment in Exton is finally open

New play equipment in Exton is finally open

18 October 2020

A new eco-trail and equipment has been unveiled at the recently reopened Exton park.


Volunteers are needed for pilot scheme to tackle crime

Volunteers are needed for pilot scheme to tackle crime

Volunteers are needed for pilot scheme to tackle crime

18 October 2020

This village is one of four pilot schemes in the area.

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Cakeaway stall raises cash for cancer cause

Cakeaway stall raises cash for cancer cause

Cakeaway stall raises cash for cancer cause

18 October 2020

Bluebird Care’s office in Stamford and Rutland raised more than £200 for Macmillan Cancer Support at their cakeaway stall.


Join the Burghley ghost hunt

Join the Burghley ghost hunt

Join the Burghley ghost hunt

17 October 2020

A ghost hunt at Burghley Park kicked off today.


Is this your next home?

Is this your next home?

Is this your next home?

17 October 2020

This is an attractive four bedroom detached property situated in a sought after village close to Rutland Water.


Songwriter releases debut EP

Songwriter releases debut EP

Songwriter releases debut EP

17 October 2020

A 20-year-old singer-songwriter has released his debut EP.


Local charity gets Grantham moving

Local charity gets Grantham moving

Local charity gets Grantham moving

17 October 2020

Grantham MP Gareth Davies says our area is leading the way through local sports charity Inspire+.

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Prison expansion will create 50 jobs

Prison expansion will create 50 jobs

Prison expansion will create 50 jobs

17 October 2020

A Rutland prison is one of four to expand as part of a Government plan to transform the prison estate and create 10,000 modern prison places.


Big-hearted Lily’s support for charities

Big-hearted Lily’s support for charities

Big-hearted Lily’s support for charities

17 October 2020

A teenager has been baking and walking to raise money for a charity close to her heart.


Virtual duck race funds are handed over to Sense charity

Virtual duck race funds are handed over to Sense charity

Virtual duck race funds are handed over to Sense charity

17 October 2020

Following the first ever Virtual Duck Race, the Deepings Lions Club presented a cheque to Sense for £1,500.


New name on sausage competition trophy

New name on sausage competition trophy

New name on sausage competition trophy

16 October 2020

MP Sir John Hayes talked about the importance of supporting local business as he chaired the ninth annual Butcher's Pride competition.

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Residents and businesses who struggle with poor internet speeds call for action

Residents and businesses who struggle with poor internet speeds call for action

Residents and businesses who struggle with poor internet speeds call for action

16 October 2020

Poor connectivity is having an impact on businesses.


"A cheap toy nearly killed my dog"

"A cheap toy nearly killed my dog"

"A cheap toy nearly killed my dog"

16 October 2020

A dog owner has issued a warning after her Jack Russell nearly died from swallowing a squeaky toy.


Area's part-night streetlights to begin adjustment as clocks go back

Area's part-night streetlights to begin adjustment as clocks go back

Area's part-night streetlights to begin adjustment as clocks go back

16 October 2020

The clocks go back on October 25.


Firefighters to take on under 23s in charity football match

Firefighters to take on under 23s in charity football match

Firefighters to take on under 23s in charity football match

16 October 2020

Spalding firefighters will be challenging this Pinchbeck team.


Scout Post cancelled this year over fears of infection

Scout Post cancelled this year over fears of infection

Scout Post cancelled this year over fears of infection

16 October 2020

Scouts call off this year's post after fears that infection could be transferred through repeated handling.


Take a look around town's newest shop

Take a look around town's newest shop

Take a look around town's newest shop

16 October 2020

A charity has expanded into new premises which are being used as a gift shop and a base for play therapy sessions.


Letters to the editor

Letters to the editor

Letters to the editor

15 October 2020

This week we publish your views on the town centre, horticulture and employment.


Bank staff praised for preventing elderly woman being scammed

Bank staff praised for preventing elderly woman being scammed

Bank staff praised for preventing elderly woman being scammed

15 October 2020

Police impersonator tried to steal thousands of pounds from woman in her eighties.


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