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LEARN MOREConcerns have been raised that the traditional family farm could be under threat.
The lost grave of a rebel leader and the remains of an abbot who was murdered by marauding Danes are some of the myths connected with Crowland Abbey.
A senior councillor will be getting back in the saddle to join a horse ride to raise awareness of road safety.
Work on a sink hole plagued road will be extended by a further three weeks due to difficult ground conditions.
Health bosses have been urged to fulfil their promise of a GP surgery on the west side of Spalding.
‘An unexpected delay’ resulted in some patients missing out on the first Spalding GP Surgery consultation event.
A teenager who has been charged with having five out of control dogs which injured a woman will be appearing in court next month.
A pizza chain has confirmed that it will be opening its new site next week.
A pizza company is recruiting drivers ahead of the opening of its new site in Long Sutton.
Volunteers say police are giving louts a ‘green light to deface the town’ as no further action will be taken over a vandalism attack.
MP Sir John Hayes is now backing Foreign Secretary Liz Truss to be our next Prime Minister.
Calls are being made for wardens to help clamp down on parking problems outside a town’s schools - as nearly 170 fines have been handed out.
Police have arrested three people following a raid on two town properties.
A stoic fishmonger was not deterred by the heatwave from serving customers today.
A former food store could be converted into a pet shop under new plans.
A sit-in will be held in Spalding town centre to help promote world peace.
A chain restaurant has announced its opening date.
Low river levels in South Lincolnshire could see water restrictions placed on farmers.
MP Sir John Hayes said he does not regret making comments about ‘snowflake Britain’ in relation to the heatwave precautions.
A salad crop grower’s plans to build a hydroponics unit and a road have been recommended for approval.