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‘A little bit of Notre Dame’ in £94,000 restoration of village church

‘A little bit of Notre Dame’ in £94,000 restoration of village church

‘A little bit of Notre Dame’ in £94,000 restoration of village church

10 June 2025

An at-risk church has been given a new lease of life - and has something in common with the world-famous Notre Dame cathedral.


Village music festival ‘rocking from start to finish’

Village music festival ‘rocking from start to finish’

Village music festival ‘rocking from start to finish’

09 June 2025

Music lovers embraced a weekend festival despite thunderous weather as organisers thank villagers for their support.


Cheerleaders earn second and third place at international event

Cheerleaders earn second and third place at international event

Cheerleaders earn second and third place at international event

09 June 2025

Two cheer teams placed in an international contest in Spain, earning praise from coaches and parents.


Children’s wishes to be granted thanks to charity ball

Children’s wishes to be granted thanks to charity ball

Children’s wishes to be granted thanks to charity ball

09 June 2025

Thousands of pounds have been raised to help make terminally ill children’s dreams come true thanks to generous — and glamorous — well-wishers.


Visitors go back to nature at popular green festival

Visitors go back to nature at popular green festival

Visitors go back to nature at popular green festival

09 June 2025

Visitors went back to nature at a festival which champions the environment - labelled the ‘biggest and best’ of its kind yet.


Home plan thrown out for ‘detrimental impact’

Home plan thrown out for ‘detrimental impact’

Home plan thrown out for ‘detrimental impact’

09 June 2025

A village housing development has been refused by planners.


Business back from the brink announces new bus trips

Business back from the brink announces new bus trips

Business back from the brink announces new bus trips

09 June 2025

A coach company saved from closure has launched a brochure of trips for the season ahead.


“We’re going to need considerably bigger buns” — make a date to see Calendar Girls today

“We’re going to need considerably bigger buns” — make a date to see Calendar Girls today

“We’re going to need considerably bigger buns” — make a date to see Calendar Girls today

07 June 2025

Doing any adaptation of a much-loved TV show or film is always a tall order.


Charming countryside home is on the market

Charming countryside home is on the market

Charming countryside home is on the market

07 June 2025

A charming village home combines contemporary living with the appeal of rural life.


Don’t leave it too late to enter the Mercury Business Awards 2025

Don’t leave it too late to enter the Mercury Business Awards 2025

Don’t leave it too late to enter the Mercury Business Awards 2025

06 June 2025

The clock is ticking for would-be winners as we count down to the Mercury Business Awards 2025


Council ends bus subsidy costing £3,000 per pupil

Council ends bus subsidy costing £3,000 per pupil

Council ends bus subsidy costing £3,000 per pupil

06 June 2025

Funding for a bus service that costs more than £3,000 per passenger is being cut by a council.


Bus service’s future called into question by MP

Bus service’s future called into question by MP

Bus service’s future called into question by MP

06 June 2025

The security of a ‘lifeline’ bus service has caused a spat between an MP and a mayor.


Anger over six-month sewer pipe saga

Anger over six-month sewer pipe saga

Anger over six-month sewer pipe saga

06 June 2025

Delayed work to repair a damaged sewage pipe has left a village road closed for almost four months and its residents “utterly fed up”.


News and adverts from June 2015, 2000, 1975, 1925 and 1825

News and adverts from June 2015, 2000, 1975, 1925 and 1825

News and adverts from June 2015, 2000, 1975, 1925 and 1825

06 June 2025

Saving Blackstone’s, an exorcism scandal, a farmer who favours ‘lady drivers’, and a scathing letter to the editor.


Two-vehicle crash on A1

Two-vehicle crash on A1

Two-vehicle crash on A1

05 June 2025

Drivers are facing delays on the A1 following a crash this afternoon.


Blood tests service at ‘maximum capacity’

Blood tests service at ‘maximum capacity’

Blood tests service at ‘maximum capacity’

05 June 2025

A hospital-based blood test service is experiencing higher than normal demand, with an average 240 patients attending daily.


It’s a ‘dog’s life’ for award-winning thespians

It’s a ‘dog’s life’ for award-winning thespians

It’s a ‘dog’s life’ for award-winning thespians

05 June 2025

Grantham’s thespians swept the boards after treading the boards with a poignant yet amusing one-act play.


Lovely location and fabulous food for a warm evening

Lovely location and fabulous food for a warm evening

Lovely location and fabulous food for a warm evening

05 June 2025

A lovely setting, lovely food, and lovely company is the brief version of our evening at this venue.


Violin, viola and accordion to take centre stage

Violin, viola and accordion to take centre stage

Violin, viola and accordion to take centre stage

05 June 2025

Violin, viola and accordion will combine for one unforgettable night of music.


County Lines drug gang who operated 13 different drugs lines jailed for 130 combined years

County Lines drug gang who operated 13 different drugs lines jailed for 130 combined years

County Lines drug gang who operated 13 different drugs lines jailed for 130 combined years

04 June 2025

Gang members who flaunted their wealth while flooding communities with drugs and exploiting children have been jailed for a total of 130 years.


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