Author Archives: Richard Rush

Charlie and Olaf’s ten mile trek

A seven-year-old has raised over £500 towards new library books for his school by riding his pony Olaf more than ten miles. John Harrox Primary School pupil Charlie Edgeley and his horse trotted along the Moulton Marsh Sea Barrier for 10.7 miles last week. After the event was delayed from January due to COVID restrictions he completed the trip which ...

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Long Sutton U3A are back on target

Long Sutton’s University of the Third Age group (U3A) was on target with its reopening last week. The group held its first sessions back recently and held an archery tournament for members. A spokesman for the group said: “We’re looking to restart as many of our 30 plus interest groups including archery, table tennis, computer skills, line dancing, bird watching ...

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LETTERS – Salary to achieve nothing

A few months ago there was much publicity about increased police coverage in Holbeach. I pass Holbeach police station on a daily basis, it’s rarely open, even in the daytime, but there are always at least five or six police vehicles parked there, up to eight at night time. A leaflet delivered from the police commissioner recently, quotes new police ...

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LETTERS – New owner hasn’t even tried

Having been a resident of Holbeach St Johns for nearly 48 years I feel I must contact you and ask you to get the views of villagers and beyond about the planning application; and to publicise the fact there have been many objections sent to the planning department regarding turning the ground floor of the Plough Inn into residential. Up ...

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LETTERS – Lovely to see tulip back

Lovely to see the big red tulip repaired and painted and back in place on the High Road at Whaplode. Many thanks to those responsible. Lesley HonnorSpalding

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LETTERS – How many times have we heard?

Once again we have Sir John Hayes peddling his urban myth about ‘taking back control of our borders’. How many times have we heard it? It’s up there with Elvis is alive and well and working in a chip shop in Hull and Coventry City is a world class football club (okay, I invented that one). While taking on extra ...

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LETTERS – There must be a better way

Our Lincolnshire County Council are responsible for providing well maintained safe highways, transport, planning, passenger transport, social care, libraries, strategic planning and waste disposal. Almost 80 per cent of our services are supported by our CC and they get the lion’s share of our Council Tax. My share this year being £969.04, so like you I want to see value ...

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LETTERS – Rhetoric has turned full circle

Irritating tabloid newspapers say we are about to see a return to “the life we love”, and their chief rabble-rouser Johnson goads them on by saying he is looking forward to his “first pint”. But what is there to love about being kept awake late into the night by the racket from bars and pubs in Spalding town centre? A ...

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Staff at core of fundraising bid

Staff at a Spalding salad factory have joined an initiative to collectively journey the length of the country. A group of colleagues from the Greencore salads site, together with colleagues from their sister site in Boston, have embarked on a challenge to cover the equivalent of the journey from Land’s End to John O’Groats, a total of 1,083 miles by ...

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Holbeach woman admits unprovoked attack

A Holbeach woman has been given a suspended prison sentence after magistrates viewed CCTV images of her knocking another woman to the ground and kicking her, in a totally unprovoked attack in a Skegness car park. Donna Maria Pleasance, 38, of St Matthews Drive but who was living in Weston, Spalding at the time, admitted affray when she appeared at ...

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Woman whose house was raided in drugs bust avoids jail

A woman who looked after a stash of cocaine for a drug dealer was today (Monday) spared an immediate jail sentence at Lincoln Crown Court. Leah Hurlock, who was described as being addicted to drink and drugs at the time, was arrested after police raided her Holbeach home in May 2019. Jonathon Dee, prosecuting, told the court “During the course ...

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Vandals cause bridge to be closed

Vandals have caused a bridge between Spalding and Pinchbeck to be closed. Two Plank Footbridge had a handrail broken off and thrown into Vernatt’s Drain earlier this week. Now Lincolnshire County Council, which oversees the bridge, has closed it ahead of a temporary repair. The bridge is due to be fully dissembled and replaced with a more substantial structure as ...

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Police issue statement on lockdown lifting

Lincolnshire Police have issued a statement ahead of the latest easing of lockdown measures that come into force from Monday (April 12). Lincolnshire Police’s Assistant Chief Constable, Kerrin Wilson, said: “Lockdown has hit practically every aspect of life as we know it, and perhaps the hardest part has been not being able to connect with family and friends in person. ...

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Queen’s representative in Lincolnshire among those to pay tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh

The Queen’s representative in Lincolnshire and council leaders are among those to have paid tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip who has died aged 99. Buckingham Palace announced the death of The Queen’s consort this morning. Toby Dennis, Lord-Lieutenant of Lincolnshire, and Her Majesty’s representative in the county said: “Since 6 February 1952, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh ...

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Candidates for 2021 county council and Police and Crime Commissioner elections announced

The candidates for the 2021 elections to Lincolnshire County Council and for the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner position have been announced. The election takes place on Thursday May 6. The candidates for the nine Lincolnshire County Council wards in South Holland are: Crowland – Richard Geoffrey Fairman (Ind), Nigel Harry Pepper (Con). Donington Rural – Martin Colman (Green), Rodney ...

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Chairman to step down after becoming ‘disillusioned’ amid council infighting

Holbeach Parish Council’s chairman Graham Rudkin is to step down from the position saying he’s become ‘disillusioned’. But he says he will continue to be on the council which South Holland District Council recently stepped in to offer mediation to following a number of complaints, controversies and reports of infighting. “I’ve just been getting disillusioned with everything.” he told The ...

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Garage destroyed in one of two call outs for fire crew

Spalding Fire Crew has been called out to two blazes in the town this afternoon (Thursday, April 8). A garage and its contents, two sheds and a fence suffered severe damage in a fire on St Andrews Road reported around midday. Deeping Fire and Rescue crew also attended the incident that also led to severe smoke damage to an adjoining ...

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Spalding and Long Sutton libraries to reopen on Monday

Spalding and Long Sutton’s libraries are to reopen on Monday (April 12). In order to maintain social distancing, the study space, reading areas and toilets will remain closed. Events and activities will remain online for now, including story times, craft sessions, author talks and fitness classes. To see or take part in these, visit @Lincslibraries Facebook and Twitter channels. Louise ...

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Spalding set for seaside season start

It may be set for a bracing start to the season but Spalding Town Cricket Club 1st XI captain Chris Dring can’t wait for Saturday’s opener at Skegness Town. There’s a staggered start for the South Lincs and Border League with a trip to the seaside first up for Dring’s side. As The Voice went to press the weather forecast ...

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Knights get ready for Kingfisher Cup

Pinchbeck United are aiming for Kingfisher Lighting Premier Cup glory as they return to competitive action on Saturday. The Knights are one of six United Counties League Premier Division teams to enter the competition and host Harborough Town in it at 3pm on Saturday. Each team will play each other once with the top two going through to a final. ...

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