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‘Something for everybody’ at fun, friendly singing group

‘Something for everybody’ at fun, friendly singing group

‘Something for everybody’ at fun, friendly singing group

26 June 2025

A group of lesser-spotted warblers will perform their evening chorus at a weekly singing group.


School ‘enters new era’ after glowing Ofsted report

School ‘enters new era’ after glowing Ofsted report

School ‘enters new era’ after glowing Ofsted report

26 June 2025

A secondary school which was previously rated ‘inadequate’ by Ofsted, now ‘enters a new era’ following their latest glowing report.


Riding school celebrates milestone 45th anniversary

Riding school celebrates milestone 45th anniversary

Riding school celebrates milestone 45th anniversary

26 June 2025

A riding school celebrated its 45th anniversary during a popular open day over the weekend.


Club encourages people to ‘be more Bob’ as popular member gets set to retire

Club encourages people to ‘be more Bob’ as popular member gets set to retire

Club encourages people to ‘be more Bob’ as popular member gets set to retire

26 June 2025

A popular rotary club member Bob Bradley is set to retire after 25 years enabling youngsters with disabilities to enjoy an annual day out.


Historic figures ‘return’ for medieval event

Historic figures ‘return’ for medieval event

Historic figures ‘return’ for medieval event

26 June 2025

A number of medieval figures ‘returned’ to a historic town site for a weekend of merriment and mayhem.


YouTube personality teams up with original host to revive Channel 4 game show

YouTube personality teams up with original host to revive Channel 4 game show

YouTube personality teams up with original host to revive Channel 4 game show

26 June 2025

An inventor and YouTube personality said he is excited to be co-hosting a remake of a Channel 4 programme how which inspired some of his early videos.


Fundraising drive begins to upgrade children’s train

Fundraising drive begins to upgrade children’s train

Fundraising drive begins to upgrade children’s train

26 June 2025

A much-loved miniature train that has delighted children for generations could soon be replaced as a fundraising drive gets under way.


Hail the Black Cab! Pub becomes one of first to stock stout outside of London

Hail the Black Cab! Pub becomes one of first to stock stout outside of London

Hail the Black Cab! Pub becomes one of first to stock stout outside of London

26 June 2025

A pub is hailing the Black Cab after becoming one of the first hostelries in the country to stock the stout outside of the capital.


Hospital support group calls it a day after 62 years

Hospital support group calls it a day after 62 years

Hospital support group calls it a day after 62 years

26 June 2025

A group set up to protect and improve Stamford Hospital has been forced to fold after more than 60 years of service.


‘Replaying the siege lifts our growing town and grows the community’

‘Replaying the siege lifts our growing town and grows the community’

‘Replaying the siege lifts our growing town and grows the community’

26 June 2025

Don’t miss a full weekend of spectacular Civil-War re-enactments and interactive displays in a historic setting.


Tapas pizza was a real surprise - it was topped with toasted almonds

Tapas pizza was a real surprise - it was topped with toasted almonds

Tapas pizza was a real surprise - it was topped with toasted almonds

26 June 2025

During a recent family get-together we stopped off at a pizza place, and it didn’t disappoint.


Town centre’s hot spot police say they’re winning battle against street drinking — and now want to hear from you

Town centre’s hot spot police say they’re winning battle against street drinking — and now want to hear from you

Town centre’s hot spot police say they’re winning battle against street drinking — and now want to hear from you

26 June 2025

Dedicated town centre police officers who say they are winning the battle against street drinking now want to hear from the public.

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Accident closes main road as drivers travel home

Accident closes main road as drivers travel home

Accident closes main road as drivers travel home

25 June 2025

An accident has closed a main road in Rutland.


Free town centre parking offered in new initiative

Free town centre parking offered in new initiative

Free town centre parking offered in new initiative

25 June 2025

Shoppers will be offered four hours of free town centre parking in a deal negotiated by a new business group.


Trout farm and osprey photography business up for sale

Trout farm and osprey photography business up for sale

Trout farm and osprey photography business up for sale

25 June 2025

A four-acre trout farm and osprey photography business is up for sale for £450,000.


‘It was the wind that saved us’ as animal show avoids being cancelled on hot day

‘It was the wind that saved us’ as animal show avoids being cancelled on hot day

‘It was the wind that saved us’ as animal show avoids being cancelled on hot day

25 June 2025

A popular country event went ahead amid concerns of hot weather affecting the welfare of animals.


Up to 128 staff members could lose their jobs in ‘callous’ service centre closure

Up to 128 staff members could lose their jobs in ‘callous’ service centre closure

Up to 128 staff members could lose their jobs in ‘callous’ service centre closure

25 June 2025

Up to 128 people could lose their jobs when a support centre closes next year.


Boy with cancer ‘over the moon’ now missing cat Teddy has returned

Boy with cancer ‘over the moon’ now missing cat Teddy has returned

Boy with cancer ‘over the moon’ now missing cat Teddy has returned

25 June 2025

A boy battling cancer has been reunited with the family’s missing pet.


Research firm supporting public and charity work to shut down

Research firm supporting public and charity work to shut down

Research firm supporting public and charity work to shut down

25 June 2025

A research firm has announced it will close after eight years.


‘I can only wonder how long my cancer could have gone on for with no signs’

‘I can only wonder how long my cancer could have gone on for with no signs’

‘I can only wonder how long my cancer could have gone on for with no signs’

25 June 2025

A 54-year-old woman has received life saving cancer treatment, after a lowered age limit for a screening programme meant she was eligible for testing.


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