Who remembers this Grantham blaze?
Grantham tree is England’s second favourite
The Grantham Oak, on Belton Lane, has come second England’s Tree of the Year competition, organised by the Woodland Trust. A Hackney plane tree has been crowned winner for 2020, after the public voted overwhelmingly in its favour. The Happy Man Tree is a street tree outside the now demolished Happy Man public house in […]
Who remembers this Grantham business?
Grantham rockers on the roller
Secure funding for a warmer home
A new partnership has been created to help eligible residents secure energy efficiency improvements to their homes – and offer advice on keeping warm. South Kesteven District Council is joining forces with other local authorities across Lincolnshire to form Lincs 4 Warmer Homes – L4WH – which helps people save money and reduce their energy […]
Get ready to sparkle with over a million Christmas lights at Belton
The countdown to Christmas has started, and National Trust’s beautiful Belton House in Lincolnshire is getting ready to welcome its glittering Illuminated Trail back this year, between 27 November 2020 – 3 January 2021. Christmas at Belton House is the perfect way to get outside in the fresh air and into the festive mood. Wrap up […]
Five SKDC employees test positive for Covid-19
Who do you know in this Grantham school photo?
Earlesfield – before it grew
How Grantham used to spend Halloween
Improvements to A607 Carlton Scroop Heath set for next month
Works to replace the worn out carriageway on the A607 Carlton Scroop, between Normanton on Cliff and Hough Lane, will start on Monday 21 September. The total programme of works is expected to last for five weeks, subject to suitable weather. As part of the works, a full night-time road closure will be in place […]
Government announce new rules and logos to protect the authenticity and origin of British produce
by Countryside Alliance These new rules will introduce the independent Geographical Indications (GI) schemes ensuring that products such as stilton and Melton Mowbray pork pies will continue to be protected as we leave the EU. This is great news for Britain’s food and drink producers as well as consumers who can continue to purchase with confidence. […]
Views sought on proposal for 24 new council homes in Grantham
Residents are being asked to share their opinions on a proposal to build much-needed council properties on a patch of disused land in the heart of Grantham. The 24 new homes, off Swinegate, would be one and two-bedroom flats for people on the South Kesteven District Council housing register – those who most urgently need […]
Hospitals re-introducing parking charges for patients and visitors – at reduced rates
United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust is re-introducing visitor car parking charges, with new lower rates, from Monday 2 November. Parking charges for visitors were paused in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As more and more services have been reintroduced, there is now a need to monitor parking and make sure patients and those visiting […]
Who do you know in this Barfords team?
Demolition of Wyndham Park bridge
Do you recognise these Grantham ladies?
Man named and charged after allegedly coughing at Grantham shop staff and claiming he had Covid-19
St Barnabas Hospice and the EBPUrge Fundraisers To Get Festive
St Barnabas Hospice and the EBP have teamed up to launch a new festive fundraiser for Christmas in the form of Rudy’s Run. Set up to encourage schools, organisations and the charities’ supporters to get involved and raise much-needed funding, the run is not a race, but rather a chance for families and schools to dance, prance or […]