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Opposition to homes plan gathers support

A group formed to oppose a housing development in Spilsby say support is growing on…

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Opportunity for charities and community groups to raise hundreds of pounds with Lincolnshire Co-op

Charities and community groups are being encouraged to apply to be part of Lincolnshire Co-op’s…

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Open meeting to explore Men’s Shed group

A group is holding an open meeting to discuss the possibility of offering a meeting…

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Ofsted praises local primary school for being “caring and inclusive”

Spilsby Primary Academy, part of Infinity Academies Trust, received praise from Ofsted for its caring and inclusive environment

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Ofsted joy for Toynton All Saints school

A primary school’s pupils, parents and staff are celebrating after Ofsted inspectors praised its progression…

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Official: It’s A Drought

An official drought status has been confirmed today for parts of Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Lincolnshire…

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New research shows more than one in three local jobs “may be at risk”

New research has shown that more than one in three local jobs may be “at risk” in the District due to the fall-out from the…

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New Project Launched To Save Spilsby Theatre

‘Friends of The Sessions House’ a group of more than 20 people from across the…

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New play equipment for Spilsby’s youngsters

Children in Spilsby will soon be able to enjoy two new items of play equipment…

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New housing plan criticised

Proposals to create up to 400 new homes in Spilsby over the next 15 years…

New housing development – make sure your voice is heard before time runs out

New housing development – make sure your voice is heard before time runs out

Time is running short for you to have your say on the proposal on plans for 600 new houses and a new doctors’ surgery in…

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New Caravan and Camping Park Opens

A new caravan and camping park has opened its gates following a grant of £5,000…

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