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Budding pro cyclist tipped for great things passes away aged 23. Tim James had risen to the brink of the pro ranks after two years in Italy only to be taken ill with extremely rare cancer. Big weekend for Bels as teams face final game deciders. READ THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE STAMFORD Stamford Mercury brings you all the latest breaking news in Stamford - politics, transport, education, health, environment and more STAMFORD MAN VOWS TO BATTLE BACK AFTER LOSING HIS LEG A former taekwondo champion who had his leg amputated weeks after receiving the covid vaccination has vowed to battle back. Dave Mears was crowned world champion in 1984 and went on to build a successful teaching career before moving to Thailand. THE GOVERNMENT HAS ADVISED PEOPLE NOT TO TRAVEL IN AND OUT The government is advising people not to travel in and out of Leicester unless the trip is essential. The city is among eight areas across the country where the Indian variant of Covid-19 is spreadingfastest.
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL INVESTIGATING SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT Enquiries are being made after a man was left in a serious condition due to falling from a height while at work. At about 12.20pm on Monday (May 24), officers were called by the East Midlands Ambulance Service regarding a man who suffered an industrial injury at LONDON-BASED JOURNALIST TEAMS UP WITH STAMFORD AND RUTLAND Celebrated journalists are set to feature in a multimedia photography exhibition opening the Festival of Social Justice. Eddie Botsio’s 'Truth to Power' project which will open Stamford and Rutland Amnesty Group’s online Festival of Social Justice tomorrow (May 18). RUTLAND COUNTY SHOW 2021 WILL BE REPLACED BY THE FESTIVAL Rutland County Show 2021 will be replaced by the Festival of Food and Farming. A new-look event is set to replace this year’s Rutland County Show. With continued uncertainty over when coronavirus restrictions will finally be lifted, event organisers are having to adapt the show’s usual format. The Festival of Food and Farming willtake
FORMER HEADTEACHER AND BOURNE TOWN JUNIORS COACH GIVES A Lincolnshire primary school headteacher accused of sexting and arranging to meet a 14 year old boy over social media today (Wednesday, May 12) told a jury that he thought the boy was an 18 year old who was winding him up about his age. James Shawley, giving evidence on the second day of THIS IS HOW TO USE THE NHS APP AS A VACCINE PASSPORT Holidaymakers will be able to use the NHS app as a vaccine passport from Monday (May 17). Details of people's inoculation status will be available within the app, enabling tourists to prove whether they have received both jabs. It comes as more rules are set to be lifted aspart of the Prime
CAT CHIPPING TO BECOME MANDATORY FOR OWNERS AS POLICY IS Cat owners will be forced to have their pets microchipped or face a fine under government proposals set out today. Confirming the policy in today's Queen's Speech at the State Opening of Parliament, Her Majesty outlined government intentions to soon make microchipping compulsory. This morning's speech, covering everything from plans toimprove
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Budding pro cyclist tipped for great things passes away aged 23. Tim James had risen to the brink of the pro ranks after two years in Italy only to be taken ill with extremely rare cancer. Big weekend for Bels as teams face final game deciders. READ THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE STAMFORD Stamford Mercury brings you all the latest breaking news in Stamford - politics, transport, education, health, environment and more STAMFORD MAN VOWS TO BATTLE BACK AFTER LOSING HIS LEG A former taekwondo champion who had his leg amputated weeks after receiving the covid vaccination has vowed to battle back. Dave Mears was crowned world champion in 1984 and went on to build a successful teaching career before moving to Thailand. THE GOVERNMENT HAS ADVISED PEOPLE NOT TO TRAVEL IN AND OUT The government is advising people not to travel in and out of Leicester unless the trip is essential. The city is among eight areas across the country where the Indian variant of Covid-19 is spreadingfastest.
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL INVESTIGATING SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT Enquiries are being made after a man was left in a serious condition due to falling from a height while at work. At about 12.20pm on Monday (May 24), officers were called by the East Midlands Ambulance Service regarding a man who suffered an industrial injury at LONDON-BASED JOURNALIST TEAMS UP WITH STAMFORD AND RUTLAND Celebrated journalists are set to feature in a multimedia photography exhibition opening the Festival of Social Justice. Eddie Botsio’s 'Truth to Power' project which will open Stamford and Rutland Amnesty Group’s online Festival of Social Justice tomorrow (May 18). RUTLAND COUNTY SHOW 2021 WILL BE REPLACED BY THE FESTIVAL Rutland County Show 2021 will be replaced by the Festival of Food and Farming. A new-look event is set to replace this year’s Rutland County Show. With continued uncertainty over when coronavirus restrictions will finally be lifted, event organisers are having to adapt the show’s usual format. The Festival of Food and Farming willtake
FORMER HEADTEACHER AND BOURNE TOWN JUNIORS COACH GIVES A Lincolnshire primary school headteacher accused of sexting and arranging to meet a 14 year old boy over social media today (Wednesday, May 12) told a jury that he thought the boy was an 18 year old who was winding him up about his age. James Shawley, giving evidence on the second day of THIS IS HOW TO USE THE NHS APP AS A VACCINE PASSPORT Holidaymakers will be able to use the NHS app as a vaccine passport from Monday (May 17). Details of people's inoculation status will be available within the app, enabling tourists to prove whether they have received both jabs. It comes as more rules are set to be lifted aspart of the Prime
CAT CHIPPING TO BECOME MANDATORY FOR OWNERS AS POLICY IS Cat owners will be forced to have their pets microchipped or face a fine under government proposals set out today. Confirming the policy in today's Queen's Speech at the State Opening of Parliament, Her Majesty outlined government intentions to soon make microchipping compulsory. This morning's speech, covering everything from plans toimprove
READ THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE STAMFORD Stamford Mercury brings you all the latest breaking news in Stamford - politics, transport, education, health, environment and more STAMFORD MERCURY CATEGORIES Budding pro cyclist tipped for great things passes away aged 23. 21 May 2021. Tim James had risen to the brink of the pro ranks after two years in Italy only to be taken ill with extremely rare cancer. Tributes paid to leading figure of Rutland life and distinguished RAFofficer.
LINCOLNSHIRE POLICE WARN PEOPLE NOT TO SHARE VACCINATION People are being warned by police not to share photos of their vaccine cards online. Police are finding that fraudsters are using information from people's cards to create forgeries. A spokesman for Lincolnshire Police said: "After the year we have had with the pandemic, you havefinally received
WING COMMANDER JEZ CASE TAKES OVER FROM GROUP CAPTAIN JO 3 hours ago · A new station commander has been appointed at RAF Wittering. Wing Commander Jez Case is taking over from Group Captain Jo Lincoln. After a successful tour as the station commander, Gp Capt Lincoln will be promoted to the rank of Air Commodore upon taking up her new post at Headquarters Air Command BETTER HEALTHCARE 4 STAMFORD LAUNCHES PETITION TO END 24 minutes ago · A community group is calling for the end to a 'monopoly' over GP services in the area. Better Healthcare 4 Stamford has launched an online petition asking those responsible for commissioning GP services in Stamford and the surrounding area to provide people with a choice of GP service providers.. Lakeside Healthcare Stamford is currently the single provider of NHS doctors inthe
LINCOLNSHIRE CHIEF CONSTABLE CHRIS HAWARD UNVEILS PLANS TO 1 day ago · More than 100 new police officers will be recruited to Lincolnshire over the next year as part of the new chief constable's plan. Chris Haward outlined his decision to add a further 108 officers to the force and shared his strategic vision and plan for policing in the county. Additional staff will EMPINGHAM MEDICAL CENTRE EXPANSION PLAN IS APPROVED 20 hours ago · New consulting rooms will be built at Empingham Medical Centre. Planning permission for a prefabricated building to be located in the current car park was granted last week. Council officers had recommended that the scheme be rejected because it takes away most of the parking spaces STAMFORD BOTANICS TO OPEN IN ST PAUL'S STREET A new business is set to open in Stamford town centre to fill a gap in the market. Stamford Botanics will be opening after lockdown measures are eased in April for non-essential shops. The shop in St Paul’s Street will stock a range of house plants and equipment. LeonieBaldwin, owner of
CITIZENS ADVICE SOUTH LINCOLNSHIRE WARNS PEOPLE TO BE WARY 1 day ago · Spam emails, ‘suspicious activity’ alerts from your bank, offers of pension reviews out of the blue– unfortunately, scams and fraud seem to have become part of daily life. They can and do affect anyone and can cause a lot of harm. To tackle these problems, Citizens Advice South Lincolnshire GYLL MAUCHLINE, FOUNDER OF THREE COUNTIES DOG RESCUE IN I have mentioned before about the gradual transfer of independent veterinary practices into corporate ownership. A recent article in the Sunday Times put the situation into stark relief, writes Gyll Mauchline, founder of Three Counties Dog Rescue in Bourne.Since 1999, non vets have been allowed to own veterinary practices in the UK, triggering a buy up by private equity and corporations.STAMFORD MERCURY
Budding pro cyclist tipped for great things passes away aged 23. Tim James had risen to the brink of the pro ranks after two years in Italy only to be taken ill with extremely rare cancer. Big weekend for Bels as teams face final game deciders. READ THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE STAMFORD Stamford Mercury brings you all the latest breaking news in Stamford - politics, transport, education, health, environment and more STAMFORD MAN VOWS TO BATTLE BACK AFTER LOSING HIS LEG A former taekwondo champion who had his leg amputated weeks after receiving the covid vaccination has vowed to battle back. Dave Mears was crowned world champion in 1984 and went on to build a successful teaching career before moving to Thailand. THE GOVERNMENT HAS ADVISED PEOPLE NOT TO TRAVEL IN AND OUT The government is advising people not to travel in and out of Leicester unless the trip is essential. The city is among eight areas across the country where the Indian variant of Covid-19 is spreadingfastest.
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL INVESTIGATING SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT Enquiries are being made after a man was left in a serious condition due to falling from a height while at work. At about 12.20pm on Monday (May 24), officers were called by the East Midlands Ambulance Service regarding a man who suffered an industrial injury at LONDON-BASED JOURNALIST TEAMS UP WITH STAMFORD AND RUTLAND Celebrated journalists are set to feature in a multimedia photography exhibition opening the Festival of Social Justice. Eddie Botsio’s 'Truth to Power' project which will open Stamford and Rutland Amnesty Group’s online Festival of Social Justice tomorrow (May 18). FORMER HEADTEACHER AND BOURNE TOWN JUNIORS COACH GIVES A Lincolnshire primary school headteacher accused of sexting and arranging to meet a 14 year old boy over social media today (Wednesday, May 12) told a jury that he thought the boy was an 18 year old who was winding him up about his age. James Shawley, giving evidence on the second day of CAT CHIPPING TO BECOME MANDATORY FOR OWNERS AS POLICY IS Cat owners will be forced to have their pets microchipped or face a fine under government proposals set out today. Confirming the policy in today's Queen's Speech at the State Opening of Parliament, Her Majesty outlined government intentions to soon make microchipping compulsory. This morning's speech, covering everything from plans toimprove
RUTLAND COUNTY SHOW 2021 WILL BE REPLACED BY THE FESTIVAL Rutland County Show 2021 will be replaced by the Festival of Food and Farming. A new-look event is set to replace this year’s Rutland County Show. With continued uncertainty over when coronavirus restrictions will finally be lifted, event organisers are having to adapt the show’s usual format. The Festival of Food and Farming willtake
LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS: ALL THE RESULTS The Tories have retained control of Lincolnshire County Council in the 2021 elections. Leader of Lincolnshire County Council Martin Hill, who retained his Folkingham seat, said his party retaining control of the authority was “a resounding success” for the Conservatives. The Tory group passed the 36 seat mark, giving them overall control ofSTAMFORD MERCURY
Budding pro cyclist tipped for great things passes away aged 23. Tim James had risen to the brink of the pro ranks after two years in Italy only to be taken ill with extremely rare cancer. Big weekend for Bels as teams face final game deciders. READ THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE STAMFORD Stamford Mercury brings you all the latest breaking news in Stamford - politics, transport, education, health, environment and more STAMFORD MAN VOWS TO BATTLE BACK AFTER LOSING HIS LEG A former taekwondo champion who had his leg amputated weeks after receiving the covid vaccination has vowed to battle back. Dave Mears was crowned world champion in 1984 and went on to build a successful teaching career before moving to Thailand. THE GOVERNMENT HAS ADVISED PEOPLE NOT TO TRAVEL IN AND OUT The government is advising people not to travel in and out of Leicester unless the trip is essential. The city is among eight areas across the country where the Indian variant of Covid-19 is spreadingfastest.
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL INVESTIGATING SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT Enquiries are being made after a man was left in a serious condition due to falling from a height while at work. At about 12.20pm on Monday (May 24), officers were called by the East Midlands Ambulance Service regarding a man who suffered an industrial injury at LONDON-BASED JOURNALIST TEAMS UP WITH STAMFORD AND RUTLAND Celebrated journalists are set to feature in a multimedia photography exhibition opening the Festival of Social Justice. Eddie Botsio’s 'Truth to Power' project which will open Stamford and Rutland Amnesty Group’s online Festival of Social Justice tomorrow (May 18). FORMER HEADTEACHER AND BOURNE TOWN JUNIORS COACH GIVES A Lincolnshire primary school headteacher accused of sexting and arranging to meet a 14 year old boy over social media today (Wednesday, May 12) told a jury that he thought the boy was an 18 year old who was winding him up about his age. James Shawley, giving evidence on the second day of CAT CHIPPING TO BECOME MANDATORY FOR OWNERS AS POLICY IS Cat owners will be forced to have their pets microchipped or face a fine under government proposals set out today. Confirming the policy in today's Queen's Speech at the State Opening of Parliament, Her Majesty outlined government intentions to soon make microchipping compulsory. This morning's speech, covering everything from plans toimprove
RUTLAND COUNTY SHOW 2021 WILL BE REPLACED BY THE FESTIVAL Rutland County Show 2021 will be replaced by the Festival of Food and Farming. A new-look event is set to replace this year’s Rutland County Show. With continued uncertainty over when coronavirus restrictions will finally be lifted, event organisers are having to adapt the show’s usual format. The Festival of Food and Farming willtake
LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS: ALL THE RESULTS The Tories have retained control of Lincolnshire County Council in the 2021 elections. Leader of Lincolnshire County Council Martin Hill, who retained his Folkingham seat, said his party retaining control of the authority was “a resounding success” for the Conservatives. The Tory group passed the 36 seat mark, giving them overall control of STAMFORD MERCURY CATEGORIES Budding pro cyclist tipped for great things passes away aged 23. 21 May 2021. Tim James had risen to the brink of the pro ranks after two years in Italy only to be taken ill with extremely rare cancer. Tributes paid to leading figure of Rutland life and distinguished RAFofficer.
LINCOLNSHIRE CHIEF CONSTABLE CHRIS HAWARD UNVEILS PLANS TO 17 hours ago · More than 100 new police officers will be recruited to Lincolnshire over the next year as part of the new chief constable's plan. Chris Haward outlined his decision to add a further 108 officers to the force and shared his strategic vision and plan for policing in the county. Additional staff will RAF WITTERING PILOT SCHEME TO IMPROVE PERSONNEL HOUSING 17 hours ago · A pilot scheme to overhaul how service personnel are housed has been hailed as a success at RAF Wittering. The station was one of just three sites chosen to trial the MoD Future Accommodation Model (FAM), which launched there in June 2020. More than 300 applications were processed at Wittering in EMPINGHAM MEDICAL CENTRE EXPANSION PLAN IS APPROVED 10 hours ago · New consulting rooms will be built at Empingham Medical Centre. Planning permission for a prefabricated building to be located in the current car park was granted last week. Council officers had recommended that the scheme be rejected because it takes away most of the parking spaces CITIZENS ADVICE SOUTH LINCOLNSHIRE WARNS PEOPLE TO BE WARY 21 hours ago · Spam emails, ‘suspicious activity’ alerts from your bank, offers of pension reviews out of the blue– unfortunately, scams and fraud seem to have become part of daily life. They can and do affect anyone and can cause a lot of harm. To tackle these problems, Citizens Advice South Lincolnshire RUTLAND COUNTY SHOW 2021 WILL BE REPLACED BY THE FESTIVAL Rutland County Show 2021 will be replaced by the Festival of Food and Farming. A new-look event is set to replace this year’s Rutland County Show. With continued uncertainty over when coronavirus restrictions will finally be lifted, event organisers are having to adapt the show’s usual format. The Festival of Food and Farming willtake
GRIMSTHORPE CASTLE NEAR BOURNE OPENS NEW 279-SPACE CAR 1 day ago · A tourism attraction near Bourne has opened a new entrance and car park as it prepares to start work on an art gallery. Grimsthorpe Castle reopened on Thursday, May 27, with a new entrance, 279-space car park and ticket hut. The new entrance is stillaccessible from
PLANS APPROVED FOR £450M TO BE SPENT ON LEICESTER 1 day ago · Plans to spend £450m on hospital services in Leicestershire were given the go-ahead this week. The decision, which followed a three-month public consultation producing 5,675 responses means: Acute services will be provided at Leicester Royal Infirmary and Glenfield Hospital. Leicester Royal PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN VISIBLE IN LINCOLNSHIRE AND RUTLAND 1 day ago · Dig out those super-safe sun safety-glasses kept at the back of the cupboard since 1999, turn your eyes skywards and look out tomorrow (Thursday, June 10) for a partial solar eclipse. From 10.07am until 12.26pm - with maximum coverage at 11.14am - the moon will comebetween us
GYLL MAUCHLINE, FOUNDER OF THREE COUNTIES DOG RESCUE IN I have mentioned before about the gradual transfer of independent veterinary practices into corporate ownership. A recent article in the Sunday Times put the situation into stark relief, writes Gyll Mauchline, founder of Three Counties Dog Rescue in Bourne.Since 1999, non vets have been allowed to own veterinary practices in the UK, triggering a buy up by private equity and corporations.STAMFORD MERCURY
Budding pro cyclist tipped for great things passes away aged 23. Tim James had risen to the brink of the pro ranks after two years in Italy only to be taken ill with extremely rare cancer. Big weekend for Bels as teams face final game deciders. READ THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE STAMFORD Stamford Mercury brings you all the latest breaking news in Stamford - politics, transport, education, health, environment and more STAMFORD MAN VOWS TO BATTLE BACK AFTER LOSING HIS LEG A former taekwondo champion who had his leg amputated weeks after receiving the covid vaccination has vowed to battle back. Dave Mears was crowned world champion in 1984 and went on to build a successful teaching career before moving to Thailand. THE GOVERNMENT HAS ADVISED PEOPLE NOT TO TRAVEL IN AND OUT The government is advising people not to travel in and out of Leicester unless the trip is essential. The city is among eight areas across the country where the Indian variant of Covid-19 is spreadingfastest.
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL INVESTIGATING SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT Enquiries are being made after a man was left in a serious condition due to falling from a height while at work. At about 12.20pm on Monday (May 24), officers were called by the East Midlands Ambulance Service regarding a man who suffered an industrial injury at LONDON-BASED JOURNALIST TEAMS UP WITH STAMFORD AND RUTLAND Celebrated journalists are set to feature in a multimedia photography exhibition opening the Festival of Social Justice. Eddie Botsio’s 'Truth to Power' project which will open Stamford and Rutland Amnesty Group’s online Festival of Social Justice tomorrow (May 18). FORMER HEADTEACHER AND BOURNE TOWN JUNIORS COACH GIVES A Lincolnshire primary school headteacher accused of sexting and arranging to meet a 14 year old boy over social media today (Wednesday, May 12) told a jury that he thought the boy was an 18 year old who was winding him up about his age. James Shawley, giving evidence on the second day of CAT CHIPPING TO BECOME MANDATORY FOR OWNERS AS POLICY IS Cat owners will be forced to have their pets microchipped or face a fine under government proposals set out today. Confirming the policy in today's Queen's Speech at the State Opening of Parliament, Her Majesty outlined government intentions to soon make microchipping compulsory. This morning's speech, covering everything from plans toimprove
RUTLAND COUNTY SHOW 2021 WILL BE REPLACED BY THE FESTIVAL Rutland County Show 2021 will be replaced by the Festival of Food and Farming. A new-look event is set to replace this year’s Rutland County Show. With continued uncertainty over when coronavirus restrictions will finally be lifted, event organisers are having to adapt the show’s usual format. The Festival of Food and Farming willtake
LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS: ALL THE RESULTS The Tories have retained control of Lincolnshire County Council in the 2021 elections. Leader of Lincolnshire County Council Martin Hill, who retained his Folkingham seat, said his party retaining control of the authority was “a resounding success” for the Conservatives. The Tory group passed the 36 seat mark, giving them overall control ofSTAMFORD MERCURY
Budding pro cyclist tipped for great things passes away aged 23. Tim James had risen to the brink of the pro ranks after two years in Italy only to be taken ill with extremely rare cancer. Big weekend for Bels as teams face final game deciders. READ THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE STAMFORD Stamford Mercury brings you all the latest breaking news in Stamford - politics, transport, education, health, environment and more STAMFORD MAN VOWS TO BATTLE BACK AFTER LOSING HIS LEG A former taekwondo champion who had his leg amputated weeks after receiving the covid vaccination has vowed to battle back. Dave Mears was crowned world champion in 1984 and went on to build a successful teaching career before moving to Thailand. THE GOVERNMENT HAS ADVISED PEOPLE NOT TO TRAVEL IN AND OUT The government is advising people not to travel in and out of Leicester unless the trip is essential. The city is among eight areas across the country where the Indian variant of Covid-19 is spreadingfastest.
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL INVESTIGATING SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT Enquiries are being made after a man was left in a serious condition due to falling from a height while at work. At about 12.20pm on Monday (May 24), officers were called by the East Midlands Ambulance Service regarding a man who suffered an industrial injury at LONDON-BASED JOURNALIST TEAMS UP WITH STAMFORD AND RUTLAND Celebrated journalists are set to feature in a multimedia photography exhibition opening the Festival of Social Justice. Eddie Botsio’s 'Truth to Power' project which will open Stamford and Rutland Amnesty Group’s online Festival of Social Justice tomorrow (May 18). FORMER HEADTEACHER AND BOURNE TOWN JUNIORS COACH GIVES A Lincolnshire primary school headteacher accused of sexting and arranging to meet a 14 year old boy over social media today (Wednesday, May 12) told a jury that he thought the boy was an 18 year old who was winding him up about his age. James Shawley, giving evidence on the second day of CAT CHIPPING TO BECOME MANDATORY FOR OWNERS AS POLICY IS Cat owners will be forced to have their pets microchipped or face a fine under government proposals set out today. Confirming the policy in today's Queen's Speech at the State Opening of Parliament, Her Majesty outlined government intentions to soon make microchipping compulsory. This morning's speech, covering everything from plans toimprove
RUTLAND COUNTY SHOW 2021 WILL BE REPLACED BY THE FESTIVAL Rutland County Show 2021 will be replaced by the Festival of Food and Farming. A new-look event is set to replace this year’s Rutland County Show. With continued uncertainty over when coronavirus restrictions will finally be lifted, event organisers are having to adapt the show’s usual format. The Festival of Food and Farming willtake
LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS: ALL THE RESULTS The Tories have retained control of Lincolnshire County Council in the 2021 elections. Leader of Lincolnshire County Council Martin Hill, who retained his Folkingham seat, said his party retaining control of the authority was “a resounding success” for the Conservatives. The Tory group passed the 36 seat mark, giving them overall control of STAMFORD MERCURY CATEGORIES Budding pro cyclist tipped for great things passes away aged 23. 21 May 2021. Tim James had risen to the brink of the pro ranks after two years in Italy only to be taken ill with extremely rare cancer. Tributes paid to leading figure of Rutland life and distinguished RAFofficer.
LINCOLNSHIRE CHIEF CONSTABLE CHRIS HAWARD UNVEILS PLANS TO 10 hours ago · More than 100 new police officers will be recruited to Lincolnshire over the next year as part of the new chief constable's plan. Chris Haward outlined his decision to add a further 108 officers to the force and shared his strategic vision and plan for policing in the county. Additional staff will RAF WITTERING PILOT SCHEME TO IMPROVE PERSONNEL HOUSING 10 hours ago · A pilot scheme to overhaul how service personnel are housed has been hailed as a success at RAF Wittering. The station was one of just three sites chosen to trial the MoD Future Accommodation Model (FAM), which launched there in June 2020. More than 300 applications were processed at Wittering in CITIZENS ADVICE SOUTH LINCOLNSHIRE WARNS PEOPLE TO BE WARY 14 hours ago · Spam emails, ‘suspicious activity’ alerts from your bank, offers of pension reviews out of the blue– unfortunately, scams and fraud seem to have become part of daily life. They can and do affect anyone and can cause a lot of harm. To tackle these problems, Citizens Advice South Lincolnshire RUTLAND COUNTY SHOW 2021 WILL BE REPLACED BY THE FESTIVAL Rutland County Show 2021 will be replaced by the Festival of Food and Farming. A new-look event is set to replace this year’s Rutland County Show. With continued uncertainty over when coronavirus restrictions will finally be lifted, event organisers are having to adapt the show’s usual format. The Festival of Food and Farming willtake
GRIMSTHORPE CASTLE NEAR BOURNE OPENS NEW 279-SPACE CAR 1 day ago · A tourism attraction near Bourne has opened a new entrance and car park as it prepares to start work on an art gallery. Grimsthorpe Castle reopened on Thursday, May 27, with a new entrance, 279-space car park and ticket hut. The new entrance is stillaccessible from
PLANS APPROVED FOR £450M TO BE SPENT ON LEICESTER 1 day ago · Plans to spend £450m on hospital services in Leicestershire were given the go-ahead this week. The decision, which followed a three-month public consultation producing 5,675 responses means: Acute services will be provided at Leicester Royal Infirmary and Glenfield Hospital. Leicester Royal PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN VISIBLE IN LINCOLNSHIRE AND RUTLAND 1 day ago · Dig out those super-safe sun safety-glasses kept at the back of the cupboard since 1999, turn your eyes skywards and look out tomorrow (Thursday, June 10) for a partial solar eclipse. From 10.07am until 12.26pm - with maximum coverage at 11.14am - the moon will comebetween us
GYLL MAUCHLINE, FOUNDER OF THREE COUNTIES DOG RESCUE IN I have mentioned before about the gradual transfer of independent veterinary practices into corporate ownership. A recent article in the Sunday Times put the situation into stark relief, writes Gyll Mauchline, founder of Three Counties Dog Rescue in Bourne.Since 1999, non vets have been allowed to own veterinary practices in the UK, triggering a buy up by private equity and corporations. LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS: ALL THE RESULTS The Tories have retained control of Lincolnshire County Council in the 2021 elections. Leader of Lincolnshire County Council Martin Hill, who retained his Folkingham seat, said his party retaining control of the authority was “a resounding success” for the Conservatives. The Tory group passed the 36 seat mark, giving them overall control ofSTAMFORD MERCURY
Budding pro cyclist tipped for great things passes away aged 23. Tim James had risen to the brink of the pro ranks after two years in Italy only to be taken ill with extremely rare cancer. Big weekend for Bels as teams face final game deciders. READ THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE STAMFORD Stamford Mercury brings you all the latest breaking news in Stamford - politics, transport, education, health, environment and more STAMFORD MAN VOWS TO BATTLE BACK AFTER LOSING HIS LEG A former taekwondo champion who had his leg amputated weeks after receiving the covid vaccination has vowed to battle back. Dave Mears was crowned world champion in 1984 and went on to build a successful teaching career before moving to Thailand. THE GOVERNMENT HAS ADVISED PEOPLE NOT TO TRAVEL IN AND OUT The government is advising people not to travel in and out of Leicester unless the trip is essential. The city is among eight areas across the country where the Indian variant of Covid-19 is spreadingfastest.
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL INVESTIGATING SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT Enquiries are being made after a man was left in a serious condition due to falling from a height while at work. At about 12.20pm on Monday (May 24), officers were called by the East Midlands Ambulance Service regarding a man who suffered an industrial injury at LONDON-BASED JOURNALIST TEAMS UP WITH STAMFORD AND RUTLAND Celebrated journalists are set to feature in a multimedia photography exhibition opening the Festival of Social Justice. Eddie Botsio’s 'Truth to Power' project which will open Stamford and Rutland Amnesty Group’s online Festival of Social Justice tomorrow (May 18). FORMER HEADTEACHER AND BOURNE TOWN JUNIORS COACH GIVES A Lincolnshire primary school headteacher accused of sexting and arranging to meet a 14 year old boy over social media today (Wednesday, May 12) told a jury that he thought the boy was an 18 year old who was winding him up about his age. James Shawley, giving evidence on the second day of CAT CHIPPING TO BECOME MANDATORY FOR OWNERS AS POLICY IS Cat owners will be forced to have their pets microchipped or face a fine under government proposals set out today. Confirming the policy in today's Queen's Speech at the State Opening of Parliament, Her Majesty outlined government intentions to soon make microchipping compulsory. This morning's speech, covering everything from plans toimprove
RUTLAND COUNTY SHOW 2021 WILL BE REPLACED BY THE FESTIVAL Rutland County Show 2021 will be replaced by the Festival of Food and Farming. A new-look event is set to replace this year’s Rutland County Show. With continued uncertainty over when coronavirus restrictions will finally be lifted, event organisers are having to adapt the show’s usual format. The Festival of Food and Farming willtake
LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS: ALL THE RESULTS The Tories have retained control of Lincolnshire County Council in the 2021 elections. Leader of Lincolnshire County Council Martin Hill, who retained his Folkingham seat, said his party retaining control of the authority was “a resounding success” for the Conservatives. The Tory group passed the 36 seat mark, giving them overall control ofSTAMFORD MERCURY
Budding pro cyclist tipped for great things passes away aged 23. Tim James had risen to the brink of the pro ranks after two years in Italy only to be taken ill with extremely rare cancer. Big weekend for Bels as teams face final game deciders. READ THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE STAMFORD Stamford Mercury brings you all the latest breaking news in Stamford - politics, transport, education, health, environment and more STAMFORD MAN VOWS TO BATTLE BACK AFTER LOSING HIS LEG A former taekwondo champion who had his leg amputated weeks after receiving the covid vaccination has vowed to battle back. Dave Mears was crowned world champion in 1984 and went on to build a successful teaching career before moving to Thailand. THE GOVERNMENT HAS ADVISED PEOPLE NOT TO TRAVEL IN AND OUT The government is advising people not to travel in and out of Leicester unless the trip is essential. The city is among eight areas across the country where the Indian variant of Covid-19 is spreadingfastest.
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL INVESTIGATING SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT Enquiries are being made after a man was left in a serious condition due to falling from a height while at work. At about 12.20pm on Monday (May 24), officers were called by the East Midlands Ambulance Service regarding a man who suffered an industrial injury at LONDON-BASED JOURNALIST TEAMS UP WITH STAMFORD AND RUTLAND Celebrated journalists are set to feature in a multimedia photography exhibition opening the Festival of Social Justice. Eddie Botsio’s 'Truth to Power' project which will open Stamford and Rutland Amnesty Group’s online Festival of Social Justice tomorrow (May 18). FORMER HEADTEACHER AND BOURNE TOWN JUNIORS COACH GIVES A Lincolnshire primary school headteacher accused of sexting and arranging to meet a 14 year old boy over social media today (Wednesday, May 12) told a jury that he thought the boy was an 18 year old who was winding him up about his age. James Shawley, giving evidence on the second day of CAT CHIPPING TO BECOME MANDATORY FOR OWNERS AS POLICY IS Cat owners will be forced to have their pets microchipped or face a fine under government proposals set out today. Confirming the policy in today's Queen's Speech at the State Opening of Parliament, Her Majesty outlined government intentions to soon make microchipping compulsory. This morning's speech, covering everything from plans toimprove
RUTLAND COUNTY SHOW 2021 WILL BE REPLACED BY THE FESTIVAL Rutland County Show 2021 will be replaced by the Festival of Food and Farming. A new-look event is set to replace this year’s Rutland County Show. With continued uncertainty over when coronavirus restrictions will finally be lifted, event organisers are having to adapt the show’s usual format. The Festival of Food and Farming willtake
LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS: ALL THE RESULTS The Tories have retained control of Lincolnshire County Council in the 2021 elections. Leader of Lincolnshire County Council Martin Hill, who retained his Folkingham seat, said his party retaining control of the authority was “a resounding success” for the Conservatives. The Tory group passed the 36 seat mark, giving them overall control of STAMFORD MERCURY CATEGORIES Budding pro cyclist tipped for great things passes away aged 23. 21 May 2021. Tim James had risen to the brink of the pro ranks after two years in Italy only to be taken ill with extremely rare cancer. Tributes paid to leading figure of Rutland life and distinguished RAFofficer.
LINCOLNSHIRE CHIEF CONSTABLE CHRIS HAWARD UNVEILS PLANS TO 6 hours ago · More than 100 new police officers will be recruited to Lincolnshire over the next year as part of the new chief constable's plan. Chris Haward outlined his decision to add a further 108 officers to the force and shared his strategic vision and plan for policing in the county. Additional staff will RAF WITTERING PILOT SCHEME TO IMPROVE PERSONNEL HOUSING 6 hours ago · A pilot scheme to overhaul how service personnel are housed has been hailed as a success at RAF Wittering. The station was one of just three sites chosen to trial the MoD Future Accommodation Model (FAM), which launched there in June 2020. More than 300 applications were processed at CITIZENS ADVICE SOUTH LINCOLNSHIRE WARNS PEOPLE TO BE WARY 10 hours ago · Spam emails, ‘suspicious activity’ alerts from your bank, offers of pension reviews out of the blue– unfortunately, scams and fraud seem to have become part of daily life. They can and do affect anyone and can cause a lot of harm. To tackle these problems, Citizens Advice South Lincolnshire RUTLAND COUNTY SHOW 2021 WILL BE REPLACED BY THE FESTIVAL Rutland County Show 2021 will be replaced by the Festival of Food and Farming. A new-look event is set to replace this year’s Rutland County Show. With continued uncertainty over when coronavirus restrictions will finally be lifted, event organisers are having to adapt the show’s usual format. The Festival of Food and Farming willtake
GRIMSTHORPE CASTLE NEAR BOURNE OPENS NEW 279-SPACE CAR 1 day ago · A tourism attraction near Bourne has opened a new entrance and car park as it prepares to start work on an art gallery. Grimsthorpe Castle reopened on Thursday, May 27, with a new entrance, 279-space car park and ticket hut. The new entrance is stillaccessible from
PLANS APPROVED FOR £450M TO BE SPENT ON LEICESTER 1 day ago · Plans to spend £450m on hospital services in Leicestershire were given the go-ahead this week. The decision, which followed a three-month public consultation producing 5,675 responses means: Acute services will be provided at Leicester Royal Infirmary and Glenfield Hospital. Leicester Royal PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN VISIBLE IN LINCOLNSHIRE AND RUTLAND 23 hours ago · Dig out those super-safe sun safety-glasses kept at the back of the cupboard since 1999, turn your eyes skywards and look out tomorrow (Thursday, June 10) for a partial solar eclipse. From 10.07am until 12.26pm - with maximum coverage at 11.14am - GYLL MAUCHLINE, FOUNDER OF THREE COUNTIES DOG RESCUE IN I have mentioned before about the gradual transfer of independent veterinary practices into corporate ownership. A recent article in the Sunday Times put the situation into stark relief, writes Gyll Mauchline, founder of Three Counties Dog Rescue in Bourne.Since 1999, non vets have been allowed to own veterinary practices in the UK, triggering a buy up by private equity and corporations. LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS: ALL THE RESULTS The Tories have retained control of Lincolnshire County Council in the 2021 elections. Leader of Lincolnshire County Council Martin Hill, who retained his Folkingham seat, said his party retaining control of the authority was “a resounding success” for the Conservatives. The Tory group passed the 36 seat mark, giving them overall control of0
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'DANGEROUS A1' GETS GOVERNMENT MINSTER'S ATTENTION Hazardous crossings and short slip roads were under scrutiny when the Minister for the Future of Transport paid a visit to the A1. TEA ROOM OWNER LAUNCHES A COOKBOOK The owners of Kavanagh's Tea Room are releasing a cookbook to help people enjoy gluten-free food. LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ANNOUNCES A PROGRAMME OF PAVEMENT REPAIRS PLANNED FOR STAMFORD STARTING NEXT WEEK Work will start on the pedestrianised area around High Street, Ironmonger Street and Broad Street in Stamford to fix problempavements.
STAMFORD STANDPIPES TO GO IN BID TO CUT WATER USAGE Stamford Town Council is having to clawback thousands of pounds it has paid to Anglian Water. POLICE BREAK UP ILLEGAL RAVE IN RUTLAND POLICE BREAK UP ILLEGAL RAVE IN RUTLAND More than 700 people attended an illegal rave in a quiet village overthe weekend.
POWER TOOLS STOLEN FROM FORD TRANSIT VANS ACROSS THE AREA POWER TOOLS STOLEN FROM FORD TRANSIT VANS ACROSS THE AREA Seven Ford Transit vans have been targeted by thieves across Stamford,Bourne and Ryhall.
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A1 IN RUTLAND BLOCKED DUE TO CRASH The queues are backing up towards Colsterworth. CARE HOME HOSTS TALENT SHOW More than 15 acts performed to a good size crowd, including some of the residents, and over £300 was raised for the children's airambulance.
REBUILDING THE ‘BEAST OF TURIN’ Bourne Motor Racing Club’s guest speaker on Thursday, November 14, will be Duncan Pittaway who will tell the story of the Fiat S76. RUTLAND DENTAL NURSE EMMA IS A NATIONAL WINNER An Oakham dental nurse is one of 500 staff nominated for the awards by her nationwide employer. GOOD CAUSES GET A SLICE OF RAFT RACE PROCEEDS The Raft Race in August raised more than £7,000 and that has now been handed to the beneficiaries. -------------------------READ MORE
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Stamford Town Council has been urged to declare a 'climate emergency'. GYM MEMBERS RAISE A HUGE £20K GYM MEMBERS RAISE A HUGE £20K Members of a Market Deeping gym have done a series of challenges to help raise funds for a hospice. STAMFORD MAYOR SAYS ‘GUIDELINES WON’T STIFLE DEBATE AT MEETINGS’ STAMFORD MAYOR SAYS ‘GUIDELINES WON’T STIFLE DEBATE AT MEETINGS’ The agenda for this month's town council meeting suggested 'max' times for each agenda item. -------------------------READ MORE
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DERBY DATE IS INCENTIVE FOR DANIELS IN FA TROPHY TUSSLE Stamford will host Grantham Town if they can beat Halesowen. MIGHTY OAKS SHATTER STAMFORD'S UNBEATEN START TO THE SEASON Crellin kicks 14 points as Oakham knock Town off top spot. RAIN STOPS PLAY AS FOOTBALL MATCHES ARE POSTPONED Daniels now facing midweek trip for rearranged FA Trophy tie WAKES CAPABLE OF COPING WITH TOUGH TESTS IF MENTALITY IS STRENGTHENED Bourne start run of matches against high-flyers with home clash against second-placed Aylestone Park. TABLE-TOPPING TUSSLE WILL TEST DEEPING'S PROGRESS Second-placed Clarets host impressive student side in United Counties League clash of the day. BALLET CLASS WILL KEEP OVER 55S ON THEIR TOES A new dance class for 'Silver Swans' is being set up to keep people feeling fit and active. IMPRESSIVE RUN CONTINUES FOR TABLE-TOPPING TOWN Fourth successive league win keeps Stamford in pole position. ------------------------- READ MORE SPORT NEWS -------------------------WHAT'S ON
STAMFORD SINGER JONNY KERRY AND HIS QUARTER PERFORM IN STAMFORD IN UK TOUR, WITH EUROPE SET FOR NEXT YEAR A talented Stamford singer is enjoying much success with his uniquestyle of music.
RUTLAND FOOD AND WINE WEEK STARTS TODAY The event aims to bring the county's local producers together and celebrate 'a county of good taste'. BONFIRE NIGHT 2019: YOUR GOING OUT GUIDE Check out this list of fireworks displays for the best bonfires andcheapest prices!
A VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENT WITH A HALLOWEEN THEME OVER THE COMING WEEK A round-up of Halloween and pumpkin-themed events happening around theStamford area.
GROUP BRING CATHEDRAL ORGAN MUSIC TO LYDDINGTON ON SATURDAY Group will use cutting edge technology to bring cathedral organ sound to Lyddington on Saturday. ------------------------- READ MORE WHAT'S ON NEWS -------------------------LIFESTYLE
WOULD YOU LIVE IN A FORMER CHAPEL? A renovated chapel has gone on the property market in Langtoft. A VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENT WITH A HALLOWEEN THEME OVER THE COMING WEEK A round-up of Halloween and pumpkin-themed events happening around theStamford area.
SPECTACULAR SHOW PROMISES THE SOUNDS OF THE SIXTIES AT STAMFORD CORN EXCHANGE ON SATURDAY Relive the music of the 1960s at Stamford Corn Exchange Theatre onSaturday.
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