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Featured property: a family home in Rutland

Featured property: a family home in Rutland

Featured property: a family home in Rutland

28 June 2020

A substantial detached family home on the edge of a highly desirable village has gone on sale with a £550,000 price tag.


'Has the virus changed the future for our industries?'

'Has the virus changed the future for our industries?'

'Has the virus changed the future for our industries?'

28 June 2020

Jaz Abeysekera, of Grantham College, says the pandemic is shaping the way we will use technology in the future.


Is it possible to meet with a solicitor at this time?

Is it possible to meet with a solicitor at this time?

Is it possible to meet with a solicitor at this time?

28 June 2020

Due to the coronavirus situation offices are only open for essential pre-arranged appointments, but there are other ways to seek legal support.


Celebrating our carers!

Celebrating our carers!

Celebrating our carers!

28 June 2020

Within this feature, a number of carers share why their jobs are so important.


'Maxine was an active, popular and dedicated member of the town'

'Maxine was an active, popular and dedicated member of the town'

'Maxine was an active, popular and dedicated member of the town'

27 June 2020

Stamford Town Council has today (Saturday, June 27) issued a tribute to mayor of Stamford Maxine Couch.


Saga of the churned-up verges outside Tesco Express may finally be over...

Saga of the churned-up verges outside Tesco Express may finally be over...

Saga of the churned-up verges outside Tesco Express may finally be over...

27 June 2020

Three planters have been installed outside store to stop vehicles being driven over kerbs.

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Is repairing old locos worth it? I think so

Is repairing old locos worth it? I think so

Is repairing old locos worth it? I think so

27 June 2020

Donations of old locos flooded in after a model railway club suffered vandalism in May last year.


Strong message to be sent over quarry fears

Strong message to be sent over quarry fears

Strong message to be sent over quarry fears

27 June 2020

District councillors will send a strong message backing people who live near Sudbrook quarry.


Police extend dispersal order after continued reports of anti-social behaviour

Police extend dispersal order after continued reports of anti-social behaviour

Police extend dispersal order after continued reports of anti-social behaviour

27 June 2020

Police have extended a dispersal order that was in place for The Meadows in Stamford after continued reports of anti-social behaviour.


See who was in the Mercury all those years ago...

See who was in the Mercury all those years ago...

See who was in the Mercury all those years ago...

27 June 2020

Mercury Memories looks back through the pages of the Rutland and Stamford Mercury newspaper


Grantham writer delighted after company agrees to publish her novel

Grantham writer delighted after company agrees to publish her novel

Grantham writer delighted after company agrees to publish her novel

27 June 2020

Mandy 'elated' after company agrees to publish her novel.


Foodbanks feed the needy in area at time of crisis

Foodbanks feed the needy in area at time of crisis

Foodbanks feed the needy in area at time of crisis

27 June 2020

The public and businesses have been thanked for their donations to the needy.


Adam aims to ace course for NHS

Adam aims to ace course for NHS

Adam aims to ace course for NHS

27 June 2020

A golf club's resident professional is to have 500 attempts, non-stop, at a hole-in-one for charity.


FEATURE: Life begins at the forties for Daniel

FEATURE: Life begins at the forties for Daniel

FEATURE: Life begins at the forties for Daniel

27 June 2020

A farmer has turned parts of his house into a museum of what life was like 70 to 80 years ago.


Virus leaves backlog of babies unregistered

Virus leaves backlog of babies unregistered

Virus leaves backlog of babies unregistered

27 June 2020

Coronavirus has left a three-month backlog of unregistered babies born during lockdown, which is now being dealt with by registrars.


Friends vow to keep Max’s memory alive

Friends vow to keep Max’s memory alive

Friends vow to keep Max’s memory alive

26 June 2020

Friends of a popular sportsman hope to honour his memory by helping others to talk about mental health.


'She will be greatly missed by so many people'

'She will be greatly missed by so many people'

'She will be greatly missed by so many people'

26 June 2020

A couple who were close friends of Mayor Maxine Couch have paid tribute to her.


Fight on The Meadows minutes after police issue dispersal order

Fight on The Meadows minutes after police issue dispersal order

Fight on The Meadows minutes after police issue dispersal order

26 June 2020

Police were called to a fight shortly after a special 'dispersal order' was placed on Stamford Meadows to allow them to break up gatherings.


Grantham Town give longstanding turnstile operator and NHS worker a season's break

Grantham Town give longstanding turnstile operator and NHS worker a season's break

Grantham Town give longstanding turnstile operator and NHS worker a season's break

26 June 2020

The club have given one of their turnstile operators a season off the job.


Lincolnshire County Council's new chairman supports COVID recovery

Lincolnshire County Council's new chairman supports COVID recovery

Lincolnshire County Council's new chairman supports COVID recovery

26 June 2020

He was elected during a virtual annual general meeting of the full council.


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