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Annie, 19, among first to complete college’s new free career-enhancing course

Annie, 19, among first to complete college’s new free career-enhancing course

Annie, 19, among first to complete college’s new free career-enhancing course

13 October 2024

A former student is proud of what she has achieved after taking part in a college’s free training scheme.


‘Solar farm developments like ours are needed and here’s why’

‘Solar farm developments like ours are needed and here’s why’

‘Solar farm developments like ours are needed and here’s why’

13 October 2024

The people behind plans for a large solar farm earmarked for this area have defended their development.


What do you think this month’s mystery item could be?

What do you think this month’s mystery item could be?

What do you think this month’s mystery item could be?

13 October 2024

We thought last month’s teaser from Spalding Gentlemen’s Society’s Cabinet of Curiosities would have you all stumped — but not so!


Bosses say rule to make developers pay for infrastructure is not viable here

Bosses say rule to make developers pay for infrastructure is not viable here

Bosses say rule to make developers pay for infrastructure is not viable here

12 October 2024

Council bosses insist an infrastructure levy is not ‘viable or appropriate’ despite calls for one to pay for services to cope with new developments.


Girl guides group pleads for help as leaders face closure threat

Girl guides group pleads for help as leaders face closure threat

Girl guides group pleads for help as leaders face closure threat

12 October 2024

A ‘desperate’ girl guides group is pleading for help as fears rise for the future of two units in our district, which could face closure at Christmas.

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‘I am so excited that I have got through to the Miss Teen semi finals’

‘I am so excited that I have got through to the Miss Teen semi finals’

‘I am so excited that I have got through to the Miss Teen semi finals’

11 October 2024

A dance student has made it to the semi finals of a national competition and is looking for ways to help raise funds for charity.


Calls to mend leaking toilet taps to save council cash

Calls to mend leaking toilet taps to save council cash

Calls to mend leaking toilet taps to save council cash

11 October 2024

A leaking tap in a town centre is loo is wasting council cash.

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Readers have their say on plans to remove ‘circle of doom’

Readers have their say on plans to remove ‘circle of doom’

Readers have their say on plans to remove ‘circle of doom’

11 October 2024

The public have shared their thoughts on a town centre’s ‘circle of doom’ being removed as part of a £280,000 improvement project.


New use for empty town centre site

New use for empty town centre site

New use for empty town centre site

11 October 2024

An empty town centre site could soon have a new use.

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Town to become next 'watermelon capital'

Town to become next 'watermelon capital'

Town to become next 'watermelon capital'

11 October 2024

Places can become well known for many reasons and a piece of fruit could put one town on the map.


Dance school marks special milestone with surprise party

Dance school marks special milestone with surprise party

Dance school marks special milestone with surprise party

11 October 2024

A dance teacher was thrown a surprise party to help celebrate a milestone anniversary.


Traffic wardens will soon be able to fine drivers who flout town centre pedestrian zone rules

Traffic wardens will soon be able to fine drivers who flout town centre pedestrian zone rules

Traffic wardens will soon be able to fine drivers who flout town centre pedestrian zone rules

11 October 2024

Motorists will be fined if they continue to ignore a town centre pedestrian zone once stronger new rules come into force.

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National Grid defends against claims of ‘stealth’ planning applications

National Grid defends against claims of ‘stealth’ planning applications

National Grid defends against claims of ‘stealth’ planning applications

10 October 2024

The National Grid has defended itself against claims of ‘stealth’ planning applications over its energy projects.

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Brave boy, 2, takes on life’s challenges with a smile despite rare limb condition

Brave boy, 2, takes on life’s challenges with a smile despite rare limb condition

Brave boy, 2, takes on life’s challenges with a smile despite rare limb condition

10 October 2024

A mum whose brave son has been in and out of hospital with a rare genetic condition describes the toddler as ‘amazing and determined.’


Brass band kicks off new musical venture for town gardens

Brass band kicks off new musical venture for town gardens

Brass band kicks off new musical venture for town gardens

10 October 2024

The sun shone on Ayscoughfee Gardens as the first brass performance a new musical era for the famous historic Spalding hall sounded out on Sunday.


Conservative Party candidate Robert Jenrick visits Spalding

Conservative Party candidate Robert Jenrick visits Spalding

Conservative Party candidate Robert Jenrick visits Spalding

10 October 2024

Spalding proved to be a good luck charm for Conservative Party leader hopeful Robert Jenrick.


Man who pointed gun at parents and children is given two year community order

Man who pointed gun at parents and children is given two year community order

Man who pointed gun at parents and children is given two year community order

10 October 2024

A man who pointed an imitation firearm in the direction of parents and children on their way to school was sentenced to a two year community order.


Investigation into cause of ‘severe’ fire

Investigation into cause of ‘severe’ fire

Investigation into cause of ‘severe’ fire

10 October 2024

Eight fire engines were called on to tackle a severe fire at an agricultural building.


‘We are proud to be part of such an inspiring event’

‘We are proud to be part of such an inspiring event’

‘We are proud to be part of such an inspiring event’

10 October 2024

A headline sponsor is leading the way as it supports an event to showcase businesses in the area being celebrated at an awards ceremony.


‘Bigger, better and spookier’ Halloween House unveiled at garden centre

‘Bigger, better and spookier’ Halloween House unveiled at garden centre

‘Bigger, better and spookier’ Halloween House unveiled at garden centre

10 October 2024

Enter if you dare! A garden centre is encouraging visitors to get into the Halloween spirit as it unveils a free activity for families.


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