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JOIN US NOWOrganisers of a scarecrow festival were blown away by the creativity of those who took part.
There are big changes taking place for takeaways, restaurants and other food vendors with a long awaited ban on single-use plastic coming into force.
A two-day festival will offer the chance to enjoy a midsummer feast of music, eating, drinking and shopping.
Schools across the county are being encouraged to join in a campaign to help children ditch the tech and discover the magic of pen pals.
Entrants to a horticultural society's show excelled themselves.
Columnist John Ward looks at feedback in his latest piece.
More than £130,000 is set to be invested into a gym.
Helen and Rachel are the leading ladies in annual event at Rutland Water.
More than £130,000 is set to be invested into a gym.
A village hall has been given a new lease of life as it reaches its 100th anniversary.
Stealing wine and meat and using threatening behaviour were among the charges put to defendants.
A school has been told to improve its teaching following an inspection.
At four-years-old, Lucy Crossby's love for knitting began, and since then it has grew and eventually led to her owning her own yarn shop in Grantham.
Pub-goers enjoyed a spot of live music when they visited their local.
A woman hopes a wacky outfit choice will draw in donations.
An uncertain political future and the scrapping of a £1.2m plan for development has led to many quitting Rutland County Council.
Model enthusiasts flocked to South Holland for a show that raised cash for a great cause.
Fundraisers were chuffed to bits at the success of their first event in more than two years.
The co-founder of a cycling club has realised a long-held ambition by launching a boutique cycling business.
Eleven Royal Mail workers from Grantham teamed up for Newark Dragon Boat Festival to help two charities.