Author Archives: Richard Rush

Depleted Spalding push league leaders all the way

Spalding 22 Melton Mowbray 30 Spalding put on an impressive showing to push league leaders Melton Mowbray all the way in Midlands Three East (South). Melton Mowbray arrived at the Memorial Ground as league leaders, whilst with two away loses and an impressive home win against Huntingdon, Spalding were lying lower down the league. With injures and availability issues still ...

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Thorogood reflects on year with Knights

Pinchbeck United manager Lewis Thorogood says there’s plenty more work to be done as a year into his tenure he continues to re-establish the Knights as a step five side. The former Spalding United boss came in during the second of the two COVID curtailed seasons, in both of which Pinchbeck were rock bottom and facing relegation from the United ...

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Knights sunk by Skegness in Senior Cup

Pinchbeck United have been dumped out of another cup competition by Skegness Town, with their Lincolnshire Senior Cup bid ending by the seaside the same way as their FA Cup campaign. The Knights were much improved in the first 45 minutes from previous performances but were still comfortably seen off by fellow United Counties League side Skegness. New signing Caleb ...

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Tigers Reserves mount Crowland comeback – PDFL roundup

Holbeach United Reserves came from 2-0 down at the break to beat Crowland and move up to third spot in the ChromaSport Peterborough and District League Premider Division. The 4-2 win was inspired by Kyle Compton who hit the second half hat-trick. Alex Richardson was also on the scoresheet for the Tigers after Jordan Kirchin had struck twice to give ...

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‘Victor’ is victorious at Tydd

Dave ‘Victor’ Simmonds took the honours at Tydd Gote Angling Club’s latest match. With a bit more colour in the water, there was some expectation beforehand that the North Level at Main Road would fish well for the latest Sunday club match and whilst it wasn’t a real block buster event, there were some nice nets of silvers to be ...

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Grammar School get kitted out

Spalding Grammar School are off to a winning start in their brand new kit thanks to a local company. The 1st XI’s new kindly provided and sponsored by local civil engineering company CG Godfrey Ltd. Prior to the team’s first home match of the season, the company’s Matthew Morley visited the team to present them with their new kits and ...

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Treble for Prior despite capsizes

Andy Prior claimed another clean sweep of victories as Welland Yacht Club’s Sunday Points race series continued at the weekend. With a reasonably strong breeze seven boats took to the start of the day’s first race, the fifth in the Sunday Points race series. With a upriver river start a relatively long course was set to buoy four back to ...

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Lester’s lovely break lights up league in five-star Pyramid win

An impressive 80 break from Lester Gaunt was the highlight of the week in the Spalding and District Snooker League. Gaunt, who plays off an O42 handicap, made the stellar score in Division Three as his Pyramid B side defeated Consti J 5-1. It’s now four wins from six for the Bourne side, who have started the season well. Also ...

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Tydd St Giles golfers put in a grand effort for Prostate Cancer UK

More than £1,000 was raised for Prostate Cancer UK as Tydd St Giles Golf Club’s senior section players contested an individual Stableford competition. In excess of 70 senior players contested the event, with organiser Toby North delighted with how things played out. He said: “Thanks to all for their support with the raffle. “Also thanks for the support from Delia ...

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Medals aplenty as records roll at meet

A team of 21 South Lincs Competitive Swimming Club members picked up numerous personal best (PB) times and 24 medals at the Winter Open Meet in Birmingham last week. This was an opportunity for the senior swimmers in the Spalding-based club to get some much needed racing experience after a prolonged hiatus due to COVID-19. Day one of the competition ...

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Tulips beaten by Belper

Pitching In Northern Premier League Midlands Spalding United 0 Belper Town 3 Spalding United slipped to a second successive defeat as they were comfortably beaten by Belper Town tonight (Tuesday). The start of the match was delayed until 8pm after Belper were late arriving to the Sir Halley Stewart after being stuck in traffic. Spalding started well with McLeod being ...

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Local schoolboy (17) ordered to pay back over £2.1m after internet fraud

A 17-year-old schoolboy from the Deeping St Nicholas area who set up a fake website to harvest the details of dozens of victims amassed a fortune of over £2m from his crimes, a court was told today. The boy, operating from his bedroom, used the first few weeks of lockdown and his ill-gotten gains to buy Bitcoins and other crypto ...

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Woman accused of murdering man denied bail

A woman who denies the murder of her former partner at a property in Boston has been refused bail by a Crown Court judge. Charlie Stevenson, now 21, of Portland Street, Boston, was arrested on July 14 and charged with the murder of Christopher Higgs, also 21. Her trial is due to begin at Lincoln Crown Court on January 4 ...

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Bakkavor fined £130k after employee broke ribs while crushed in machine

A food manufacturer has been fined after one of its employees at its Spalding site sustained two broken ribs having been crushed within an industrial cooking machine whilst working to clear a blocked water inlet. Bakkavor pleaded guilty to a charge of breaching the Healthy and Safety Act by fined £130,000 and ordered to pay £2,607 costs following a hearing ...

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Two more told to attend court over bluebell thefts

Two South Holland people have been given a final chance to attend court to answer a charge of uprooting wildlife. Robert Barnes. 30, and Saskia Jackson, 28, are accused of digging up 8,000 Native English bluebells at woodland in Thursford, Norfolk, on March 23, 2021. The species is protected by law and intentionally uprooting it is against the Wildlife and ...

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Staff shortages force bus company to announce reduced weekend timetable on several routes

Bus services in South Holland are to be reduced at weekends due to the current driver shortage. Brylaine has announced a number of its services, including the F42 Spalding Town and B15 and K59 Spalding to Boston lines, will run on a reduced time table from November 6 until at least January 31, 2022. The company says its taken the ...

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Fundraising carries on in Teresa’s name

Nearly £3,000 has been raised in memory of a Weston woman who died in a road traffic collision Teresa Walton (55) had spent the last two years raising money for Breast Cancer Now after being diagnosed with the condition following a routine mammogram in July 2019, just two days after her son Sam got married. She was given the all ...

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Flooding risk of dumping rubbish

Flytipping into drainage dykes around South Holland could cause major flooding problems in the winter. A group of regular litter-pickers is warning that with the onset of winter, blocking the drains with dumped rubbish could see serious issues with drainage. The Saturday Crew of the Wombles of Spalding Common has moved a huge amount of illegally dumped rubbish including 16 ...

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Thanks from USA veteran friends

Fleet Hargate’s Harold Payne has received a special thank-you for his support of American veterans ahead of a meeting this week about a Remembrance Sunday parade through Holbach. The owner of the Anglia Motel received a surprise visit from Jonathan John with a plaque from the American Legion Post 300. Jonathan and his daughter Claire Brooks, who lives in Fleet, ...

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Ghoulish garden boost for charity

A Halloween mad man is to raise money for a charity that brings cancer care closer to home throughout Lincolnshire and is helping prolong the life of his uncle. Jamie Knight is set to once again deck his Cathedral Drive front garden out with all kinds of spooky treats. But this year’s fundraiser is particularly poignant for him as he’ll ...

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