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Union demands Lincolnshire fire service should 'scale back' contact with the public

Union demands Lincolnshire fire service should 'scale back' contact with the public

Union demands Lincolnshire fire service should 'scale back' contact with the public

17 March 2020

“Non-emergency” work such as fire safety visits and school visits should be temporarily suspended, says union.


Another major brand to disappear from Spalding town centre

Another major brand to disappear from Spalding town centre

Another major brand to disappear from Spalding town centre

17 March 2020

A major retailer is to close all standalone branches including one in Spalding


Coronavirus: cases in Lincolnshire grow to four

Coronavirus: cases in Lincolnshire grow to four

Coronavirus: cases in Lincolnshire grow to four

16 March 2020

The number of coronavirus cases in Lincolnshire has risen over the weekend.


Your photos of Monday's snow

Your photos of Monday's snow

Your photos of Monday's snow

11 February 2020

Many of you sent us your snowy pictures - here's our favourites.


Could our changing shopping habits revive our high streets?

Could our changing shopping habits revive our high streets?

Could our changing shopping habits revive our high streets?

03 February 2020

A business spokesperson suggests that our evolving high streets could signal new opportunities for independent retailers.

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Strong winds warning

Strong winds warning

Strong winds warning

12 January 2020

The Met Office has warned that strong winds are due to his the area on Tuesday.


Late start to panto after power cut

Late start to panto after power cut

Late start to panto after power cut

31 December 2019

The last stage show of the year started 45 minutes late due to a temporary loss of electricity.


Man to face trial on child sex charges

Man to face trial on child sex charges

Man to face trial on child sex charges

31 December 2019

A crown court hearing in connection with historic sexual abuse allegations is set for early in the new year.


Repairs go on after power cut in town

Repairs go on after power cut in town

Repairs go on after power cut in town

31 December 2019

Engineers are working to restore electricity supplies to nearly 300 homes and businesses.


Pre-school recognised for use of 'unique' language system

Pre-school recognised for use of 'unique' language system

Pre-school recognised for use of 'unique' language system

30 December 2019

An early years setting has been accredited by a national communications charity.


PHOTO GALLERY: School's out for a Santa fun run

PHOTO GALLERY: School's out for a Santa fun run

PHOTO GALLERY: School's out for a Santa fun run

19 December 2019

Students and staff picked up medals for going on a one-mile run along the river before Christmas.


Council is going to look again at car parking charges

Council is going to look again at car parking charges

Council is going to look again at car parking charges

18 December 2019

South Holland District Council says it is looking again at the increased car parking charges.

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PHOTO GALLERY: Night out and hotel meal for people of St Paul's

PHOTO GALLERY: Night out and hotel meal for people of St Paul's

PHOTO GALLERY: Night out and hotel meal for people of St Paul's

17 December 2019

About 60 guests were treated to a meal and raffle at a hotel 'get-together'.


Grammar school 'old boy' becomes top judge

Grammar school 'old boy' becomes top judge

Grammar school 'old boy' becomes top judge

16 December 2019

Barrister educated in area promoted to High Court bench


Man fired air gun at neighbour in row over noise, court hears

Man fired air gun at neighbour in row over noise, court hears

Man fired air gun at neighbour in row over noise, court hears

12 December 2019

Suspended prison sentence handed down after defendant admits possessing imitation firearm


Man sent 93 text messages to ex-wife in a week, court is told

Man sent 93 text messages to ex-wife in a week, court is told

Man sent 93 text messages to ex-wife in a week, court is told

12 December 2019

Magistrates decide not to send defendant to prison in harassment case


Work starts to remove Christmas lights car from roundabout

Work starts to remove Christmas lights car from roundabout

Work starts to remove Christmas lights car from roundabout

28 November 2019

Council staff are asking for the public's help in reporting grot spots - work starts to remove the roundabout car.


Contractors busy on the A16

Contractors busy on the A16

Contractors busy on the A16

26 November 2019

Motorists are warned of the roadworks which are taking place over the next couple of weeks.


School's pride after latest educational progress measure

School's pride after latest educational progress measure

School's pride after latest educational progress measure

21 November 2019

Students' progress at a town school has put it inside the county's top 30.


Pictures give first look inside new Lidl store

Pictures give first look inside new Lidl store

Pictures give first look inside new Lidl store

21 November 2019

Take a look around the new Lidl store, which opened this morning.


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