Author Archives: Richard Rush

Mum looks to help others with domestic abuse after daughter’s murder

A woman whose daughter was murdered by her husband is to start training to help others see the signs of domestic abuse and signpost them towards help. Annette Bramley, who lives in Holbeach, marked a year since the death of Holly on Sunday (March 17) by asking people to light a candle at 7pm and send her a picture of ...

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More money for busy hospital UTC

More staff have been brought in to work at Spalding Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) based at Johnson Hospital because it’s so busy. Papers submitted to a meeting of the Lincolnshire Community Health NHS Trust, which currently runs the Johnson Hospital, says it’s busier than expected necessitating an update.A total of £421,000 has been allocated for it and the UTC in ...

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Group’s talents are PHAB

The Spalding branch of a charity that aims to promote inclusivity for all has shown how much talent its got. PHAB’s Got Talent, was put on by its users and volunteers at Weston Hills Village Hall last week.Members showed off their talents including on the karaoke machine while judged by Emma Peake, of Daisy’s Florist and councillor Jan Whitbourn.Winners were ...

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MP joins with ‘no pylons’ campaign

Lincolnshire MP Sir John Hayes has added his voice to objections flooding after plans for an 87-mile pylon march crossing the area. The Grimsby to Walpole scheme proposed by National Grid, will include 87 miles of pylons to bring offshore power to sub stations.The company behind the scheme said the cost of burying cables underground or under the sea was ...

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Autism and ADHD story told in book

A Spalding man who has neurodiverse children has written a book about how he and his family have coped. James Wand hopes that by self-publishing Autism and ADHD – A Father’s Perspective, he’ll help other parents overcome the many challenges he and wife Emily have faced.Their 13-year-old daughter Mia suffered many issues, particularly with school, and she was diagnosed with ...

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Urge to respond on green waste

Members of the public who are on South Holland District Council’s waiting list for its Green Waste Scheme are urged to respond if they’ve received a letter inviting to pick one up or lose their place in the queue. The cost of the scheme is also set to go up next month.The authority’s portfolio holder for environmental services Jack Tyrrell ...

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Wheelie good donations roll in

A group of councillors have come together to buy a wheelchair that will help people with a disability play bowls. Spalding Indoor Bowls Club have been able to purchase the new equipment thanks to donations by councillors Allan Beal, James Le Sage, Ingrid Sheard, Elizabeth Sneath, Gary Taylor, Laura Eldridge and Jan Whitbourn.As well as providing access to new players, ...

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LETTERS – Make use of NHS services

We all look forward to a long weekend over the Easter period. For many of us, it’s a time to catch up with family and friends.For those of us with a long-term condition, a little preparation goes a long way.If you need medical advice over the bank holiday weekend visit your local pharmacy or visit NHS 111 online or call. ...

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LETTERS – No interest in dog attack

Yesterday (March 17) my wife’s Yorkshire Terrier was attacked during a walk along the riverbank footpath that backs onto Double Street in the centre of Spalding.The other dog wasn’t on a lead. At one point my wife was having to hold our dog above her head to keep him safe.She thinks it was an American Pitbull-type. This morning she has ...

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LETTERS – We need volunteer therapists

“I feel like I am giving something back to people at the most difficult times of their lives.”Shares 64-year-old Helen Perkins from Peterborough as she shines a light on her role as a complementary therapy volunteer at her local Sue Ryder hospice.Helen hopes that by revealing more about her experience this Complementary Therapy Week (March 20 to 26), she can ...

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LETTERS – One of the few who helps out

It was interesting to read former councillor Christine Lawton pick up Coun Jan Whitbourn on a typo in the Spalding Voice last week.Perhaps Christine should have proof read her own submission as she would have noticed she had spelled the current councillor’s name wrong!It does highlight to me, though, why Jan is a councillor today and Christine isn’t.I have never ...

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LETTERS – Feathers from above

We would like to introduce our latest In Memory Appeal for 2024, Feathers from Above.At St Barnabas Hospice we recognise the importance for those in our local Lincolnshire communities (not just those touched by Hospice care) to remember their loved ones.Every two years we present an ironwork campaign, which consists of a bespoke, handmade ironwork that can be displayed at ...

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Men talk health at Bro Pro group

A group that aims to bring men together and talking about their health had a special visitor last week. Bro Pro, set up by the Tonic Health charity at its Spalding base, invited Michael Heppell, an advanced clinical practitioner from Beechfield Medical Centre, to its meeting.They discussed a variety of male-specific health matters such as prostate problems, and also other ...

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Grammar still ‘good’ school

Plans for improvements at Spalding Grammar School are being implemented after the latest Ofsted report. The school has been rated Good, the same grading as the previous report.“There is much in the report that is positive and accurately reflects day-to-day life in the school,” said headmaster Steven Wilkinson in a letter to parents.“There is also some detail on where we ...

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The seniors who help our area

There are many of more advanced years still making a difference in South Holland. Why not give them the recognition they deserve by nominating them for the Pride of South Holland Award for Senior Citizen gong sponsored by Calthrops Solicitors?They want to hear from those who strive to help others in the community.This could be someone who continues to work ...

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Hats-off to the water Wombles

Spalding’s Wombles donned their waders and took to the water for a mammoth effort to clean a stretch of the River Welland. The team was joined by members of the Peterborough and District Anglers Association.Everything from a bicycle and shopping trolley, to council-owned waste bins and a lawn mower were recovered by the volunteers.The river has been kept at a ...

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Branch led to underpass flood

A key underpass beneath the A17 in Holbeach became flooded last week after a log became lodged in the drainage system there. Coun Tracey Carter said it looked like it had been done deliberately but she hoped that wasn’t the case.As the underpass was unusable, instead pedestrians looking to come into Holbeach from the other side of the road had ...

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Council looking at using AI

South Holland District Council is looking into using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for some of its services. The issue was brought up at a recent meeting of the council.Coun Jim Astill, the council’s portfolio holder for corporate governance and communications, said: “AI has a position in some of the things we do and it can revolutionise some of our customer service ...

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New project will deliver in area

A councillor says she’s hopeful a new project to provide support for substance abusers will be widely available in South Holland. County councillor and district council deputy leader Tracey Carter said she had been concerned at the lack of support in this area.But she is now ‘optimistic’ a new Lincs Recovery Partnership, adopted by Lincolnshire County Council, will have an ...

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Pupils get a taste of India

Children at St Paul’s Primary School in Spalding enjoyed a taste of India for a day. Key Stage Two pupils enjoyed everything from dancing to art as part of the event.The children experienced Indian art and created rangoli patterns using coloured chalk.They dressed in traditional Indian clothing and were participating in Indian folk and Bollywood- style dancingSome children also had ...

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