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New café to open its doors tomorrow

06 September 2024
New café to open its doors tomorrow

New café to open its doors tomorrow

06 September 2024

A tasty menu will be on offer at a new café that will be opening its doors to the public tomorrow (Saturday).


GCSE RESULTS 2024: Principal is ‘really proud’ of learners

22 August 2024
GCSE RESULTS 2024: Principal is ‘really proud’ of learners

GCSE RESULTS 2024: Principal is ‘really proud’ of learners

22 August 2024

Students at Long Sutton University Academy were congratulated by the head for their ‘hard work and dedication over the last five years.’


New café will bring Greek cuisine to town’s high street

17 August 2024
New café will bring Greek cuisine to town’s high street

New café will bring Greek cuisine to town’s high street

17 August 2024

A new café will be offering a taste of Greek cuisine when it opens on a town’s high street.

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No need to spend a penny in village hall now that church has new toilet

04 August 2024
No need to spend a penny in village hall now that church has new toilet

No need to spend a penny in village hall now that church has new toilet

04 August 2024

Parishioners are thrilled that work is completed on a new accessible toilet and refreshments servery in a village church.


Acting group triumphs at drama festival

03 August 2024
Acting group triumphs at drama festival

Acting group triumphs at drama festival

03 August 2024

An amateur group of thespians has triumphed at a drama festival.


Church flower festival reflects village history

03 August 2024
Church flower festival reflects village history

Church flower festival reflects village history

03 August 2024

A church flower festival reflected the history of a village with floral displays created by the community.


New art trail in village

27 July 2024
New art trail in village

New art trail in village

27 July 2024

Visitors to a village will be able to take a wander down the riverbank and discover a quirky new art trail.


‘We’ve got 13 bidders for our historic hearse’

21 July 2024
‘We’ve got 13 bidders for our historic hearse’

‘We’ve got 13 bidders for our historic hearse’

21 July 2024

A group’s appeal to find a permanent resting place for an ornate hand-drawn hearse has gathered pace — with more than a dozen bidders lined up.


‘It was great to see people enjoy the horse show and see the animals’

14 July 2024
‘It was great to see people enjoy the horse show and see the animals’

‘It was great to see people enjoy the horse show and see the animals’

14 July 2024

A town equestrian event brought out animal enthusiasts — and raised valuable funds for a good cause.


‘How this can even be considered so close to the village is unbelievable’

13 July 2024
‘How this can even be considered so close to the village is unbelievable’

‘How this can even be considered so close to the village is unbelievable’

13 July 2024

Fears over the impact on health from toxic smells and noise pollution have been raised as villagers aired objections to a proposed asphalt plant.


‘We have been described as a deprived area so why make things difficult for this development?’

13 July 2024
‘We have been described as a deprived area so why make things difficult for this development?’

‘We have been described as a deprived area so why make things difficult for this development?’

13 July 2024

Parishioners at a busy council meeting heard the latest on a parking debate for a major development.


‘Being in the gym every night helps keep you out of trouble’

23 May 2024
‘Being in the gym every night helps keep you out of trouble’

‘Being in the gym every night helps keep you out of trouble’

23 May 2024

A fighter who says his passion for the sport has kept him on the straight and narrow is looking for help to turn pro.


Laughing gas canisters dumped in car park of town church

12 May 2024
Laughing gas canisters dumped in car park of town church

Laughing gas canisters dumped in car park of town church

12 May 2024

Discarded gas canisters littering public spaces and untended potholes are causing community concerns.


Flower festival raises money for church spire repairs

11 May 2024
Flower festival raises money for church spire repairs

Flower festival raises money for church spire repairs

11 May 2024

A community pulled together to help save an important landmark with funds being raised from an annual flower festival.


‘I just want to finally bring my disabled husband home after random attack’

10 May 2024
‘I just want to finally bring my disabled husband home after random attack’

‘I just want to finally bring my disabled husband home after random attack’

10 May 2024

A devoted wife says she feels suicidal after waiting five years to bring her disabled husband home.


Campaigning father raises awareness for parents

05 May 2024
Campaigning father raises awareness for parents

Campaigning father raises awareness for parents

05 May 2024

‘I believe every child has a right to a loving relationship with either parent,’ says a campaigner who has created a free website for parents.


‘One secret to our success is that we are building things that people are happy with’

04 May 2024
‘One secret to our success is that we are building things that people are happy with’

‘One secret to our success is that we are building things that people are happy with’

04 May 2024

The manager of a family-run firm which celebrates its 35th anniversary has shared the secrets to its success.


Spiders tackle woodworm menace - but historic spire now ‘unsafe’ and needs £50k repairs

04 May 2024
Spiders tackle woodworm menace - but historic spire now ‘unsafe’ and needs £50k repairs

Spiders tackle woodworm menace - but historic spire now ‘unsafe’ and needs £50k repairs

04 May 2024

Woodworm and deathwatch beetle have led to an 800-year-old church spire being deemed ‘unsafe’ and needing £50,000 of repairs.


3 Dads Walking charity trek to save young lives

03 May 2024
3 Dads Walking charity trek to save young lives

3 Dads Walking charity trek to save young lives

03 May 2024

Three bereaved fathers who are trekking 500 miles to raise awareness and help prevent suicide in young people are giving a talk about their challenge.


‘My son is denied access to a drug which could restore his sight because of where we live’

20 April 2024
‘My son is denied access to a drug which could restore his sight because of where we live’

‘My son is denied access to a drug which could restore his sight because of where we live’

20 April 2024

The family of a teenage motorcyclist who was robbed of his sight by a rare condition are fighting for fair access to revolutionary medication.


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