Author Archives: Richard Rush

Ella’s project banks on Easter eggs

Spalding-based charity Ella’s Project and the town’s NatWest bank have made Easter special for families in the area. The two joined forces to gather together more than 150 Easter eggs which have been donated by kind-hearted staff and customers at the bank. The eggs will be delivered to families in crisis across South Holland ahead of Easter and both organisations ...

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LETTERS – No budget help for pensioners

I’m a pensioner. Hardly anything the government has announced to deal with the cost of living crisis will benefit me. A minimal increase in pension, despite inflation already at 6.2 per cent. Being retired I don’t pay National Insurance, so no benefit there. But I’m at home all day and my electricity went up yesterday from 20p per kWh to ...

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Bid for more houses on site

A developer has applied to build more homes on Holbeach land that’s been the subject of two previous application refusals. The land to the rear of 37 Fleet Road was previously subject to applications to build one home in 2016 and six homes in 2020. Both were turned down by South Holland District Council’s planning officers who felt the homes ...

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Gallery – A big thank you to Holbeach volunteers

Volunteers from across Holbeach were treated to a special event at the weekend to say thank-you for all their hard work. Councillors Tracey Carter and Nick Worth funded the tea at the town’s WI Hall where there was plenty of cake for representatives from a number of groups in Holbeach, including Chosen, the foodbank, Little Miracles, the library, Holbeach Hospital ...

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Disqualified driver told to ‘expect jail’

A disqualified motorist who admitted driving a VW Golf dangerously through the streets of Spalding while followed by police has today (Monday) been warned to expect jail. Lloyd Peter Hook, 27, pleaded guilty to three driving offences when he appeared at Lincoln Crown Court.Hook, of Oxford Gardens, Holbeach, had previously denied all the offences but his case was re-listed before ...

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One charged as police appeal for witnesses over Spalding building site theft

A man has been charged with theft from a Spalding building site on Wednesday, but police are appealing to help catch others who may have been involved in the incident. Lincolnshire Police were called to the site on the junction of Winsover Road and Carrington Road at 7.43pm on March 30. A force spokesman said it was reported five men ...

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Lead stolen from church roof again

Thieves have stolen lead from a South Holland church roof for the second time in a fortnight. Police are appealing for help in tracing the thieves who struck at All Saints, Holbeach sometime after 9.50am on Friday and 10.50am Saturday, when the roof was last seen to be intact. The thieves have also caused damage to the building in the ...

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Council housing company to donate profits to two local charities

A council owned property firm is donating its profit margin totalling £115k to two local charities. Welland Homes, a housing company wholly owned by South Holland District Council, is to give the money to Citizens Advice South Lincolnshire and Lincolnshire Community Voluntary Services. The company was incorporated in 2015 and has 39 open market rental properties. Citizens Advice will receive ...

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Last chance to for independent businesses to sign up for free social media training

Today (Thursday March 31) is the last chance for South Holland businesses to sign up for free social media skills boost. The free boost to their social media presence is worth £1,000, through a South Holland District Council initiative funded via the Welcome Back funding. The programme will also offer funded access to expert digital skills training and social media tools ...

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Spalding and District Summer Darts League returns

Monday saw the start of 2022 Spalding and District Summer Darts league. A spokesman for the league said: “It’s now back up to 16 teams which is great after these difficult times.”In Division 1 Tigers A enjoyed an amazing 9-0 win against Bell Weston Hills and did not drop a leg all night on the way. Tigers’ Gary Mace slotted ...

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Tigers’ down after defeat in battling display

Holbeach United’s bottom place finish in the United Counties League Premier Division has been confirmed despite a battling performance that saw them clapped off the field. The long-since inevitable relegation spot was confirmed with the 5-2 defeat at Gresley, but the Tigers gave the title chasers a fright coming from 3-0 down to make it 3-2 until two late goals ...

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Tulips support for international Ben and Tanzania

Rob Green with Spalding United’s players and fans at Bedworth on Saturday. Spalding United’s Ben Starkie made his international debut for Tanzania at the weekend. The 19-year-old midfielder played the opening 45 minutes in the east African country’s 3-1 friendly victory over the Central African Republic. He followed that by coming on for the second half in Tuesday’s 1-1 draw ...

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Spalding bowlers help county lift national title

Spalding’s bowlers were brought to the fore as Lincolnshire lifted the Liberty Trophy to be crowned national champions for the third time. Twelve of the county’s 24 players selected were from Spalding Bowls Club and they played a key role in winning the tournament in the final against Surrey at Nottingham on Saturday. This competition is the main inter-county knockout ...

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Ladies’ winning streak goes on

Spalding Indoor Bowls Club’s ladies continued their winning streak in theIr Trudy Bates league match at home against Skegness last week. Spalding made a terrific start before Skegness got the measure of Spalding’s green with only five shots in the aggregate at the half-way point. Spalding then moved into top gear and extended their lead before closing out an impressive ...

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Tulips urged to get more creative after loss

Bedworth United 1 Spalding United 0 Spalding United boss Brett Whaley has challenged his players to show they deserve a place in the squad next year after an 11th minute goal from Ryan Nesbitt condemned a lacklustre Spalding United to defeat on Saturday. It’s now back to back 1-0 defeats for the Tulips in the Pitching In Northern Premier League ...

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Late goals see off battling Holbeach

The Tigers were down to the bare bones through injuries and COVID with reserve keeper Bradley Waters among those coming into a side that only named two outfield substitutes. And they looked like sliding to a heavy defeat after falling 3-0 down in the opening 25 minutes. Holbeach boss Danny Clifton said his side hadn’t reckoned on the long throw-ins ...

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Tydd topple Oundle as Moulton and Crowland also progress in League Cup

Moulton Harrox, Crowland Town and Tydd all won on Saturday to progress to the next round of the ChromaSport Peterborough and District League Cup. Tydd pulled off a shock as the Division One side knocked out Premier Division third placed side Oundle.Kai Scott-Henson’s goal in the 64th minute was enough to send them through. Harrox’s hopes of a cup double ...

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Gallery – Knights set for Students test after Heather loss

ChromaSport United Counties League Premier Division North Pinchbeck United 0 Heather St Johns Pinchbeck United have five games to look to secure their ChromaSport United Counties League Premier Division North status after defeat at home to Heather St Johns. James Spruce’s 61st minute strike was enough for fifth placed Heather to take the points. It was a third straight narrow ...

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Teen banned after drug drive charge

A teen has admitted drug driving after being three times over the legal limit. Archie Parkinson, 19, of Main Road, Deeping St Nicholas, appeared at Boston Magistrates Court. Marie Stace, prosecuting, said he was stopped in St Johns Road, Spalding while driving his Honda CRV on October 20 and a blood analysis showed a reading of six micrograms of cannabis, ...

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Spalding man failed to provide specimen after collision

Magistrates have heard a Spalding man who could ‘barely stand up’ when he got out of his car following a collision, failed to give breath or blood samples at the roadside and the police station. Eduards Novikovs, 48, of Winsover Road, admitted failing to provide a specimen when he appeared atBoston Magistrates Court. Prosecuting, Marie Stace said police had been ...

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