An investigation is continuing following a fatal collision on the A1 Great North Road in the early hours of this morning (Monday 5 September). Shortly before 3am, a report was received that a car – a silver BMW 5 Series estate – had left the northbound carriageway close to the Ram Jam service station and […]
When the Post Office was in Market Place
Little has changed in 75 years – except traffic
The accidental Duchess
One of the UK’s most powerful Duchesses, Emma Manners went from growing up in obscurity in Wales, to running an interior design company and then singlehandedly transforming the fortunes of one of Britain’s most stunning Castles, Belvoir Castle. Since she moved into the Castle, the Duchess of Rutland has organised some of the region’s most popular […]
Do you know these Barford men?
Stubble fire near Grantham
Significant East Midlands devolution deal hailed, but Lincolnshire districts in danger of losing out
Aldi announces major change coming to UK stores – affecting all customers
Aldi is following in the footsteps of other major supermarkets, including Asda, Tesco, and Marks and Spencer, as the budget retailer has decided to remove best before dates from tens of its products. The move will be implemented by the end of the year. This is in a bid to help tackle food waste as […]
Panel to scrutinise Lincolnshire Police action against violence on women
Who do you know in this Grantham photo?
South Parade looking its best
Council forced to reschedule Grantham roadworks due to supply issues
Who do you know in this Grantham protest march?
Gareth celebrates new national funding boost for local EV charging points
Grantham MP Gareth Davies has welcomed a successful bid by Midlands Connect, with Lincolnshire County Council as the lead authority, for a share of Government funding under the Local Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure Fund Pilot. Along with just 8 other local authorities nationwide, this £10 million funding will deliver 349 public charging points. This investment […]
Local NHS Trust announces continuation of children’s grief and loss support
Children and young people will continue to be able to access counselling support for grief and loss, following an agreed partnership with Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (LPFT) and the Lincolnshire Centre for Grief and Loss. LPFT will assume temporary financial support and oversight of the children and young people counselling service at the Lincolnshire […]
Laurel & Hardy meet the locals
Red Ensign flies over St Peters Hill for Merchant Navy Day
The Red Ensign flag was raised above St Peter’s Green on Friday (2 September) as South Kesteven District Council marked the annual Merchant Navy Day. Merchant Navy Association and Royal British Legion officials joined Scouts and Guides representatives, elected members and council staff for the annual flag-raising. Council Chairman Cllr Helen Crawford welcomed guests and […]
Who do you know in this school photo?
The buildings are the same – but look different
Witham work continues in Queen Elizabeth Park
Lions along with volunteers (local residents, QEP volunteers and Grantham Rivercare volunteers) have been very busy on-site in Queen Elizabeth Park for the last 2 weeks laying out a number of smaller adjoining habitat berms to form a very long stretch. The inchannel works are part of the Blue Green Corridor Project which has also […]