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‘My knitted boobs are getting saggy now’ Performer set for final show

‘My knitted boobs are getting saggy now’ Performer set for final show

‘My knitted boobs are getting saggy now’ Performer set for final show

15 October 2025

A performer will be hanging up her huge knitted boobs as she takes a final bow at her last comedy show.


Former owner opens bakery and coffee shop’s new dining area

Former owner opens bakery and coffee shop’s new dining area

Former owner opens bakery and coffee shop’s new dining area

14 October 2025

A coffee shop’s new dining area was officially opened today by a very special guest.


‘We need to look forward’ says council leader who is urging people to attend today’s consultation on £20m vision

‘We need to look forward’ says council leader who is urging people to attend today’s consultation on £20m vision

‘We need to look forward’ says council leader who is urging people to attend today’s consultation on £20m vision

14 October 2025

People will today have a chance to help shape the future of our town by giving their views and ideas of how £20million should be spent.

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New wine house and tapas bar opens

New wine house and tapas bar opens

New wine house and tapas bar opens

14 October 2025

A new cafe bar is open for drinks and will be serving tapas from next month.

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‘Pumpkin picking is popular if not more this year’ says farmer

‘Pumpkin picking is popular if not more this year’ says farmer

‘Pumpkin picking is popular if not more this year’ says farmer

14 October 2025

Pumpkin picking is more popular than ever as many families had a ‘gourd time’ over the weekend at a free event.


First school joins our road safety campaign

First school joins our road safety campaign

First school joins our road safety campaign

14 October 2025

More than 400 pupils have already got their free reflective discs as the first school joins our Be Bright Be Seen campaign.


140 cannabis plants seized in police raid

140 cannabis plants seized in police raid

140 cannabis plants seized in police raid

14 October 2025

Police uncovered about 140 cannabis plants during a raid.


Ban for motorist facing catalogue of driving offences

Ban for motorist facing catalogue of driving offences

Ban for motorist facing catalogue of driving offences

14 October 2025

A motorist has been handed a ban from the roads as he prepares to be sentenced for a catalogue of driving offences.


Concerns raised as developer fights butterfly park planning refusal

Concerns raised as developer fights butterfly park planning refusal

Concerns raised as developer fights butterfly park planning refusal

14 October 2025

A parish council has ‘no confidence’ in a developer’s appeal to build 123 homes at a former wildlife park.


Drink driver was travelling at 10mph with tyre ‘hanging off’

Drink driver was travelling at 10mph with tyre ‘hanging off’

Drink driver was travelling at 10mph with tyre ‘hanging off’

14 October 2025

A drink driver was almost three times the legal limit when police spotted him heading home at 10mph with a tyre ‘hanging off’.


‘Let’s be clear, Britain is not, and must never become, a Sharia state’ says MP

‘Let’s be clear, Britain is not, and must never become, a Sharia state’ says MP

‘Let’s be clear, Britain is not, and must never become, a Sharia state’ says MP

13 October 2025

The consequent disintegration of the common life that once made Britain a beacon of shared identity harrows us all, writes MP Sir John Hayes.

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Stunning home with peaceful views

Stunning home with peaceful views

Stunning home with peaceful views

13 October 2025

A charming chalet featuring countryside views could be the perfect family home.


Ban for drug driver who narrowly dodged head-on collision with off-duty police officer

Ban for drug driver who narrowly dodged head-on collision with off-duty police officer

Ban for drug driver who narrowly dodged head-on collision with off-duty police officer

13 October 2025

A driver had cocaine in his system when he narrowly dodged a head-on collision with an off-duty police officer.


No plans to reopen old A1073 as significant repair bill expected

No plans to reopen old A1073 as significant repair bill expected

No plans to reopen old A1073 as significant repair bill expected

13 October 2025

Highways bosses are bracing themselves for a big bill to repair the ‘unprecedented failure’ of the old A1073.

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‘Thoroughly ashamed’ Tearful man admits to screaming at baby

‘Thoroughly ashamed’ Tearful man admits to screaming at baby

‘Thoroughly ashamed’ Tearful man admits to screaming at baby

13 October 2025

A ‘thoroughly ashamed’ man had admitted to the ill treatment of a baby.


Author’s third novel a thrilling vision of dystopian future

Author’s third novel a thrilling vision of dystopian future

Author’s third novel a thrilling vision of dystopian future

12 October 2025

You are invited to take a further step into a bleak dystopian future as an author prepares to release his third novel next month.


What’s in the plan? Find out more about the new ideas floated to boost town’s fortunes

What’s in the plan? Find out more about the new ideas floated to boost town’s fortunes

What’s in the plan? Find out more about the new ideas floated to boost town’s fortunes

12 October 2025

We have taken a closer look at what is being planned in a £20million makeover for Spalding.

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Emergency services called to skip fire

Emergency services called to skip fire

Emergency services called to skip fire

11 October 2025

Firefighters were called to a skip fire.


Factory worker publishes collection of 101 poems written during the pandemic

Factory worker publishes collection of 101 poems written during the pandemic

Factory worker publishes collection of 101 poems written during the pandemic

11 October 2025

A factory worker has published a book of 101 poems documenting the covid pandemic.


Strong support for Be Bright Be Seen campaign

Strong support for Be Bright Be Seen campaign

Strong support for Be Bright Be Seen campaign

10 October 2025

Schools and clubs have shown their support for a new campaign that aims to make children safer.


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