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Monsoons, poverty and trekking in a school trip

Monsoons, poverty and trekking in a school trip

Monsoons, poverty and trekking in a school trip

15 September 2018

Students from Spalding Grammar School took part in an education visit to India and the Himlayas recently.


Light a lantern to support our hospice

Light a lantern to support our hospice

Light a lantern to support our hospice

15 September 2018

A day hospice for people with life-limiting conditions needs to raise £50,000 a year to become self-sufficient and expand its services


Much-loved mum and joint Pinchbeck Carnival founder dies aged 88

Much-loved mum and joint Pinchbeck Carnival founder dies aged 88

Much-loved mum and joint Pinchbeck Carnival founder dies aged 88

15 September 2018

Had afternoon tea at Buckingham Palace with the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Anne ...


Boost for mental health services

Boost for mental health services

Boost for mental health services

14 September 2018

A helpline for people with mental health problems has been given a boost by a local communications company


Enter the Grantham Journal’s Baby and Toddler Competition

Enter the Grantham Journal’s Baby and Toddler Competition

Enter the Grantham Journal’s Baby and Toddler Competition

14 September 2018

Make sure you enter your little one into our popular Baby and Toddler Photo Competition for your chance to win a beautiful canvas print.


Memorial concert for Grantham music teacher who inspired generations

Memorial concert for Grantham music teacher who inspired generations

Memorial concert for Grantham music teacher who inspired generations

14 September 2018

A memorial concert will held tomorrow to celebrate the musical life of Geoffrey Winter - Grantham’s highly respected and much loved music teacher.


Call for leaner town council

Call for leaner town council

Call for leaner town council

14 September 2018

A former Stamford mayor has proposed making several changes to the manner in which the town council is run


Personal care service will help vulnerable people

Personal care service will help vulnerable people

Personal care service will help vulnerable people

14 September 2018

A new personal care service will launch on Monday to support vulnerable people in and around Stamford


New bookshop at the heart of Holbeach

New bookshop at the heart of Holbeach

New bookshop at the heart of Holbeach

14 September 2018

Shoppers in Holbeach are welcoming "a new addition to the town's high street" after the opening of a volunteer-run bookshop.


From the Severn Bridge to Sutton Bridge for Riley

From the Severn Bridge to Sutton Bridge for Riley

From the Severn Bridge to Sutton Bridge for Riley

13 September 2018

Seven cyclists hope to ride from the Severn Bridge back to Sutton Bridge to raise money for young cancer sufferer Riley Watts.


Purse lost 31 years ago returned

Purse lost 31 years ago returned

Purse lost 31 years ago returned

13 September 2018

Lincolnshire police confirm the red leather purse handed in at Market Deeping police station has been returned


Prison sentence doubled for those who assault ambulance crew

Prison sentence doubled for those who assault ambulance crew

Prison sentence doubled for those who assault ambulance crew

13 September 2018

Offenders who assault ambulance crews will face a doubled prison sentence thanks to a new bill approved by government


Stamford and Bourne heroes commended at awards ceremony

Stamford and Bourne heroes commended at awards ceremony

Stamford and Bourne heroes commended at awards ceremony

13 September 2018

Members of the public and officers who helped save lives were among those recognised at a Lincolnshire Police awards ceremony


Holbeach Town Band in plea for help on 'front row cornet'

Holbeach Town Band in plea for help on 'front row cornet'

Holbeach Town Band in plea for help on 'front row cornet'

13 September 2018

Band is going from strength to strength ...


South Holland MP celebrates skills of young people building the future

South Holland MP celebrates skills of young people building the future

South Holland MP celebrates skills of young people building the future

13 September 2018

"The practical skills young people acquire will improve their lives, change their life chances and help Britain to prosper."

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Grantham Journal letters: Pavements are still bad on London Road

Grantham Journal letters: Pavements are still bad on London Road

Grantham Journal letters: Pavements are still bad on London Road

13 September 2018

The pavements along London road are so bad that it’s becoming unsafe.


New playground just great for Greetham

New playground just great for Greetham

New playground just great for Greetham

13 September 2018

Jubilant villagers have helped to raise an incredible £117,000 to pay for an exciting new play area


South Holland First Responders raising cash for LIVES with 48 hour spell on duty

South Holland First Responders raising cash for LIVES with 48 hour spell on duty

South Holland First Responders raising cash for LIVES with 48 hour spell on duty

13 September 2018

Mums will eat and sleep in their uniforms as they bid to raise £1,000 for emergency medical charity.


Tractor convoy rides out to help West Pinchbeck church

Tractor convoy rides out to help West Pinchbeck church

Tractor convoy rides out to help West Pinchbeck church

12 September 2018

More than 30 postwar tractors thundered through five South Holland villages to raise money for West Pinchbeck Parish Church.


Ray of hope for Holbeach and Fenland Gymnastics Club

Ray of hope for Holbeach and Fenland Gymnastics Club

Ray of hope for Holbeach and Fenland Gymnastics Club

12 September 2018

Parents express interest in taking the closure-threatened club forward ... and it will almost certainly mean a new home long-term.


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