By The Editor
4th Apr 2019 | Local News
Polling Day is Thursday May 2
By The Editor
4th Apr 2019 | Local News
Polling Day is Thursday May 2
A Grantham College animal management student is set to travel the world.
Laina Langridge attained top grades at the college, securing three starred distinctions in the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Animal Management.
GANF Schools in Grantham have been celebrating their partnership with a special school in Weingarten, Germany.
This year marks the 10th anniversary since the partnership was formed and last week the Senior Leadership Team from the German Partnership School KBZO was invited to GANF for a special assembly and commemorative tree planting ceremony.
One of the country's oldest gunmakers with a proud legacy stretching back three centuries has set up shop in the beautifully restored Victorian Engine Yard retail village, situated opposite the main entrance to Belvoir Castle.
Since its birth in 1723, Rowland Watson Gunmakers has been at the forefront of the Birmingham gunmaking industry. Now new owner Mark Knezevic is reviving the historic company and hopes to preserve the artisan trade of gunmaking with the opening of his new outlet and workshop at the Engine Yard.
By The Editor
3rd Apr 2019 | Local News
One of the festival organisers, Paul Croft, shares everything you need to know
St Wulfram's Church is to commission a new flag to commemorate next year's 1300th anniversary of the death of its patron saint.
And artists of all ages from across the community are being invited to put pen to paper to design this important flag.
By The Editor
3rd Apr 2019 | Local News
His local party want him to stand down over his stance on Brexit
By The Editor
2nd Apr 2019 | Local News
Lincolnshire Police Chief Constable Bill Skelly has today sent out a message to communities across the county that the force is working with partners during a period of uncertainty in the Brexit process.
The Chief Constable discusses the current situation in a video message.
Grantham's former Pest House has received Grade II listing and becomes one of only six rare surviving examples on the National Heritage List for England.
The building is deemed to be of both architectural and historic interest and was built in the late 16th century, largely rebuilt between 1789 and 1790, and altered and extended as a private house around 1880.
By The Editor
2nd Apr 2019 | Local News
There were wins for Grantham and Lincoln United
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