Author Archives: Richard Rush

Rex’s fifth book of poetry

A Crowland man has published his fifth book of poetry inspired by the Fens. Rex Sly has released My Ancestral Home The Fens which he describes as “poems of life in an ever-changing world”. Rex said: “Our family have always been farmers, an industry that has watched depressions, recessions, floods, wars and political influences. “Some generations have prospered, some have ...

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Year to start with satellite showings

Two big performances will be beamed into Spalding from London in January. The South Holland Centre is showing Puccini’s Tosca live from The Royal Opera House at 7.15pm on Wednesday, January 19. Then on Thursday, January 27, Tom Stoppard’s Leopoldstadt is being screened live from the West End. The acclaimed writer of Shakespeare In Love’s creation tells the story of ...

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Gentlemen open up doors weekly

A Spalding Institution is to open up its doors every week. The Spalding Gentlemen’s Society is to open the doors to its Broad Street based collection every Wednesday from 11am to 1pm. It’s also looking to open up for a spell on Sundays at some point in 2022.SGS volunteers will be present at the Transported Stall in Spalding Market Place ...

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Car driver suffered serious injuries after collision with HGV that closed A16

A man was left with serious injuries after a collision between a HGV and car closed the A16 between Spalding and Cowbit last night. Following the incident involving a Peugeot 206 reported shortly after 5pm, the road was closed from the ‘Applegreen’ roundabout to the village for two hours. A spokesman for Lincolnshire Police, said: “The driver of the Peugeot, ...

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Man admits dragging woman off Spalding street intending to commit a sexual offence

A Donington man today (Tuesday) admitted dragging a lone woman off a Spalding street with the intention of carrying out a sexual assault on her. Kamil Gziut, 29, of Arnhem Way, Donington, pleaded guilty to causing the woman actual bodily harm with intent to commit a sexual offence during a hearing at Lincoln Crown Court. Gziut, who appeared in court ...

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Hospitals remain ‘fully open’ despite staff sickness leading to ‘critical emergency’

A health trust that runs several hospitals in Lincolnshire, including Boston’s Pilgrim Hospital, says they remain “fully open” despite announcing a “critical emergency” due to the number of staff off sick. An internal email sent by the the United Lincolnshire Hospital NHS Trust (ULHT) leaked to The Times national newspaper revealed the special measures were announced on Saturday (January 1) ...

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Driver rescued from water after incident at accident blackspot

A man had to be rescued from the water by firefighters at an accident blackspot yesterday (Wednesday, December 29). Long Sutton fire crew attended the incident at around 8.15am after a car entered the river at Saturday Bridge off Ravens Bank in Holbeach St John. The driver of the car managed to get out of the vehicle before fire fighters ...

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M&Co to close Spalding branch

Another shop is set to close in Spalding town centre. M&Co on Bridge Street is to cease trading in mid-to-late February, The Voice understands. Posters in the shop front window say ‘Your Local Store Closing Down Sale is Now On’. It’s not clear how many members of staff are set to lose their jobs as a result of the closure. ...

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Pop-up vaccination centre at Springfields today

A pop-up COVID-19 vaccination centre is at Springfields in Spalding until 4pm today (Wednesday, December 29). Members of the public can walk in for a jab without having to make an appointment. It can be for boosters, first or second doses.  The team will also vaccinate 12-15 year-olds provided a parent/guardian is present to consent. Rebecca Neno, director of covid ...

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Tax rise proposed as county council looks to save £25.5m over next four years

Lincolnshire County Council is set to put up its share of council tax by three per cent while also looking to make nearly £25.5m worth of cuts in the next four years. The authority says its identified £10m worth of cuts for the 2022/23 financial year and faces financial black holes between £9.3m and £6.4 in each of the next ...

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Man in court over Spalding murder

A man charged with murder after one man died and another was seriously injured in two separate attacks in Spalding has this morning (Thurs) appeared at Lincoln Crown Court. Darren Kirk, 52, died following an alleged assault at a property in Cygnet Court, Spalding, on Monday A second man, Mark Stone, aged 46, was taken to hospital in a critical ...

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Fire service is told to improve

Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue has been told it ‘requires improvement’ by regulators with recruitment named as being a particular problem. Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services stated the service had the second lowest rating in all categories effectiveness, efficiency and people in its report. It said recruitment was down 19 per cent in the last five ...

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Give a Gift is huge success

The generosity of the public will make Christmas a much nicer time for those in need as the Give a Gift campaign celebrates its most successful year to date. Spearheaded by Coun Harry Drury, Give a Gift has passed on donated toys to less fortunate children for the last ten years. Harry said: “Even after ten years of doing this, ...

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Plenty of cuddles for Christmas

A local charity has thanked the public and businesses that have helped them ‘Donate a Cuddle’ once again this Christmas. Every year Ella’s Project collects toys, especially cuddly ones, for those children who may otherwise not receive a present this year. It was set up by Mark Le Sage, of Spalding, whose daughter the charity is named after. Mark said: ...

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Fleet man jailed after scaring people with knife

A Fleet man who frightened a woman and her grandson when he armed himself with a kitchen knife was today (Wednesday) jailed for 12 months. Benjamin Flatters,  31, was staying at the Anglia Motel when he became paranoid that people were looking for him and rang the police. Lincoln Crown Court heard Flatters ignored the reassurances of the 999 operator ...

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Julie’s 120 gifts for Christmas

A fitness instructor has helped provide 120 gifts for the Giving Tree at Springfields. Mel Roberts wanted to help the appeal at M&S to donate presents to children that need it. A number of her groups helped out with hampers donated to be raffled and two afternoon teas held.In total Mel raised £920. She said: “With the support of manager ...

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Bottle plant gets the go-ahead

A new recycling plant is ready to go after an anxious wait over planning permission. Midwest Polychem’s site at the former Laurel Lodge Farm in Holbeach Hurn is now undergoing its final test before the multi-million pound facility begins, initially by recycling 2,800 tonnes of plastic bottles a month. It’s an off-shoot of the Hull based Midwest Commodities and has ...

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UAH pupils get into the festive spirit

It’s been a busy festive period for pupils at University Academy Holbeach including a pupil’s own initiative to help others in the town As well as the usual festive traditions including the annual carol concert and visits to Year Six pupils at local primary schools, an appeal was made to help the Holbeach Community Larder. Year 10 pupil Hope Elston ...

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Town’s street art wall is step closer

A legal street art wall for Spalding has taken a step closer after a committee to look into the idea was formed. Artists Karl Barfoot and Adam Sadd set up a petition asking for a legal place for their art in the town after being amazed at the reaction to displays they’d created around Spalding. Now South Holland District Council’s ...

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GALLERY – Walking in a Winter Wonderland

The magic of the season was brought to life for visitors to an illuminated winter wonderland. The elves at Springfields Festival Gardens were kept busy installing an array of colourful lights as part of the centre’s Christmas celebrations. Visitors were able to enjoy new zones for this year, including the Moon and Stars, an Elf Hideout, Christmas Hill and Woodland ...

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