Author Archives: Nigel Chapman

Big community effort needed to get new Spalding RFC ground ready

Community support is being sought in the final push to relocate Spalding Rugby Football Club’s 200-plus strong youth teams to its new ground in time for the new season in September. On Saturday (May 13), the decommissioning of the junior teams’ temporary base at Jack Tyrrell’s Yard, in Low Fulney, will begin with the removal of portable buildings and floodlights ...

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Councillors’ budgets enable new dehumidifier at Moulton Methodist Chapel

A problem with dampness at Moulton Methodist Chapel should be resolved now thanks to a donation from South Holland district councillors. Ward members Anthony Casson, Rodney Grocock and Andrew Woolf chipped in £50 each from their designated members’ budgets to buy a dehumidifier for the Bell Lane building. Installation was done by a qualified member of the congregation.

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Unrest over new children’s play area in Gedney Dyke continues

Gedney Parish Council insists that grant funding for its new children’s play was obtained lawfully and the vast majority of villagers are pleased with the facility. It comes after a parishioner complained to The Voice about the process by which the equipment was bought for the village green. They claimed that as the land was not registered, the £7,000 funding ...

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Emergency road closure in Spalding to last a week

An emergency closure of part of Pinchbeck Road in Spalding due to dips in the road is expected to end on Monday (May 15) following temporary repairs. Lincolnshire County Council is working with Anglian Water to try to find the cause and a long-term solution. A dip reappeared outside Taylors of Spalding garage in March. The road was closed on Monday (May ...

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Pilgrim patient’s death on hoist ‘less likely’ if safety notice issued after incident at another hospital

The senior health and safety manager at the Lincolnshire hospital trust which is on trial following the death of a patient has told a court that the fatality would have been less likely to have happened if the manufacturer had issued a safety notice following a previous incident involving the equipment.   The jury at Lincoln Crown Court has heard that a ...

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Profile of Lib Dems’ candidate for South Holland and The Deepings seat

Former businesswoman Julia Cambridge has been selected as the Liberal Democrats parliamentary candidate for South Holland and The Deepings. Julia has lived in the East Midlands since 2009 and is a governor at three schools, one of which is attended by her daughter. Always a strong advocate for women, she regularly lectures for women in business. A candidate in the ...

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UKIP to make only ‘very nominal’ effort to win South Holland and The Deepings MP seat

The local UKIP branch says its General Election campaign for the South Holland and The Deepings constituency will be “very nominal”.   Just two years after its candidate David Parsons came second to Conservative Eurosceptic John Hayes, only a “paper” candidate will be fielded on Thursday, June 8. Instead, the local branch will lend its support to UKIP leader Paul ...

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LETTER: I resent critical visitor’s misinterpretation of war memorials

I read with concern and some surprise the negative letter in The Voice (May 4) from Mrs Burgess, of Tetney. The flower festival at St Mary’s Church, Long Sutton was extraordinarily beautiful, as always. Something approaching 9,000 visitors were delighted, even stunned, by the wonderful arrangements in an exceptionally beautiful building. To read the disparaging letter was bizarre. The special ...

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LETTER: Don’t let voting apathy be the winner at General Election

Reflecting on the disappointing local election results, it appears that apathy, confusion or both have won the day along with the Conservatives. Using Lincolnshire as an example, 68.02 per cent of registered voters did not make the effort to vote; in other words, 375,974 eligible voters declined to use their right to make positive change to their local communities. This ...

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Man who laundered red diesel and sold it to friends ‘didn’t know it was illegal’

A man who carried out a scam involving red diesel fuel, evading a liability of duty for £3,229, has been given a suspended jail sentence. Marius Legavicius used cat litter to remove the red dye from the diesel fuel which carries a significantly lower level of excise duty. He was then able to sell on the fuel as ordinary diesel fuel. Andrew Scott, ...

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Pilgrim hoist death trial: Defence deny it was due to failings in training

Operating instructions for a lifting hoist involved in the death of a hospital patient did not tell users not to remove a pad by lifting it off its bracket, a jury heard.   John Biggadike died in 2012 when he fell while in a lifting hoist at Boston Pilgrim Hospital and was impaled on part of the equipment.   Mr ...

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All the South Holland results and reaction from Lincolnshire County Council elections

The Conservative Party now have seven of the nine South Holland seats on Lincolnshire County Council.   Thursday’s (May 4) elections saw the Tories take two further divisions in the district.   The other two seats at County Hall were retained by Chris Brewis (The Suttons) and Angela Newton (Spalding West), who scraped home by 50 votes ahead of Tory ...

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Eyesore Bull and Monkie back on council agenda…again

“We are not prepared to tolerate the current situation,” a councillor has insisted ten years after the closure of a pub that has become an eyesore and drain on public funds. South Holland District Council’s cabinet is to discuss in private what has been achieved to date regarding the Bull and Monkie site, in Churchgate, Spalding, and possible next steps, ...

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Spalding resident in court over ‘assaults at Pinchbeck factory’

A Spalding resident is facing charges of assaulting two men at Pinchbeck factory Greencore Food-To-Go. Kamil Dudek (21), of Harveys Close, is said to have beat Marcin Nieroda and Lauris Brikmans on April 4 this year. Dudek is also accused of, on the same date, possessing a weapon designed to discharge pepper spray and maliciously wounding March Nieroda. Dudek appeared before Boston ...

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Homes planned for ex-school site ‘discounted for young first-time buyers’

New homes being proposed on the site of Crowland’s former South View Primary School will be available exclusively to young first-time buyers – at a 20 per cent discount. Lincolnshire County Council is proposing to build 22 new homes on the site of the demolished school off Albion Street and for 15 of them to be built under the Government’s ...

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Tractor driver ‘failed to stop after injury accident in Pinchbeck’

A tractor driver facing three charges relating to damage to a vehicle in a road traffic accident and failing to stop has had his court case adjourned. Peter Chapman (61), of Glenside South, Pinchbeck, is said to have committed the offences in Knight Street, Pinchbeck, on July 30, 2016. He is charged with driving a tractor without due care and attention and, having caused injury to ...

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Labour selects candidate to fight South Holland and The Deepings seat

The East Midlands Labour Party says Wojciech Kowalewski is its prospective parliamentary candidate for the South Holland and The Deepings constituency in the General Election on June 8. Matthew Mahabadi, the Labour candidate who came third in the poll for the seat in 2015, said Mr Kowalewski was an “excellent choice”. He added: “He’s an experienced, genuine and professional man ...

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Lincolnshire Co-op steps in to for health walks across county

A network of health walks in the county has a bright future after Lincolnshire Co-op stepped in with fresh support. There are more than 60 regular, volunteer-run health walks across the seven districts. They come under the national Walking for Health scheme, run in partnership by the Ramblers and Macmillan Cancer Support. The free walks boost people’s fitness and wellbeing. ...

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Whaplode man stole goods and assaulted two women in Savers store

A man who stole two bottles of suncream worth £29.98 from Savers in Hall Place, Spalding, has been given an 18-month conditional discharge. John Terrence Harding (45), of Cobgate, also pleaded guilty to assaults to Alice Brencs and Melanie Dixon in the store. He was ordered to pay £50 compensation on each charge. He admitted breaching an 18-month conditional discharge imposed on July 7, 2016. No ...

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Spalding resident banned from roads for drink-driving

A Spalding resident caught drink-driving on the A17 at Holbeach has been banned for 18 months. Ionel Costache, of Westlode Street, was driving a Citroen Picasso on April 1 with 60 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35. Appearing before Boston magistrates on Wednesday, the 48-year-ld was also fined £350 and ordered to pay ...

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