Author Archives: Richard Rush

Hockey club get back into training

Spalding Hockey Club are returning to action this weekend. The club are set to host a series of training sessions and friendlies throughout the spring and summer. While there’s no official fixtures against other clubs currently planned, the club asked players if they’d like to start playing after the lockdown ended rather than wait for the season to re-start again ...

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Pinchbeck get their 2021 croquet season underway

Pinchbeck Croquet Club have got into the swing of their brand new season. Despite the obvious complications, last year’s season was a hugely successful one for the club both on and off the field. Pinchbeck won the Plate for the 14-point East Midlands Federation League one-day competition. Members also earned plenty of success in individual competitions reaching out to play ...

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Peterborough and Boston leagues cups to start this weekend

The ChromaSport Peterborough and District Football League returns this weekend as an end of season cup competition kicks off. With the COVID-19 lockdown resulting in the null and voiding of the leagues, clubs have voted to take part in voluntary cup competitions that begin this weekend. Training started last week with the first friendlies having taken place at the weekend. ...

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Phone mast fine for one side of Spalding?

Plans for a 5G phone mast in one part of Spalding are likely to be refused, while a similar scheme for a different part of the town is set to be accepted. Siting a proposed 20m mast in the Spalding Wygate ward has been recommended for rejection. But a similar mast in the Spalding St Paul’s area has the thumbs-up. ...

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Dash for foodbank

South Holland Rotary Club members went for an early morning trolley dash to help a local charity. The team headed to Lidl, Holbeach Road, before opening time on Thursday to shop for the Agape Care Food Bank. The £573 bill was paid for by the Rotary from donations made to the Christmas sleigh appeal. “We are delighted we have been ...

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Egg-stra Easter fun thanks to Chance

A five-year-old Womble’s egg-cellent initiative has helped raise smiles across the Easter weekend. Chance Savic told his parents he wanted to do something to make children happy over Easter. So he and his family have been painting Wombles on rocks and hiding them around Spalding to be found. Children who discovered them could trade them in for an Easter egg ...

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Hundreds of warnings given out for litter

A total of 885 letters have been sent out to South Holland residents in the past 12 months for putting their rubbish out too early, it’s been revealed. Emily Holmes, South Holland District Council’s communities manager, told a meeting of the Spalding Town Forum last week that prosecution action had been started against one individual identified as a repeat offender ...

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Artists brighten town riverbank

Three graffiti artists have helped brighten up another Spalding grot spot. Adam Sadd, Karl Barfoot and Edgars Bokans have each created a display on the riverside wall of Westons Farm Supplies off Roman Bank. The project follows up on the work they did earlier this year at Dead Man’s Drop off Mitchell Drive. The trio spent most of Easter Sunday ...

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War of words over litter pickers’ bags

A war of words over litter has erupted on social media between a district councillor and members of the town’s Wombles organisation. Coun Roger Gambba-Jones has been asked to stand down following exchanges after online discussions over the Spalding Town Form meeting he chairs. As reported, he raised litter-picking at the meeting, urging those doing it to work with the ...

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Commendation for Dave

Heritage Lincolnshire volunteer Dave Hagen, from Lutton, has received a commendation from Heritage Alliance, the Heritage governing body, for his outstanding contribution to maintenance of the ex- Royal Observer Corp underground monitoring post situated on the old Washway Road at Holbeach. Dave (74), an ex-Chief Observer, volunteered with Heritage Lincolnshire so that he could help to maintain and preserve the ...

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Thoughtlessness causes damage

People are being asked to be considerate when parking at a town park and cemetery. The cemetery drive and Cinder Ash Park, both in Long Sutton, have suffered damage due to motorists driving and parking on the grass there. Long Sutton Parish Council has received a grant of £3,500 from the Grange Wind Farm Fund and the money will be ...

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Spalding Air Cadets want your memories ahead of anniversary

This year the Air Training Corps celebrates its 80th anniversary and 1406 (Spalding) Squadron is looking to discover more about its history as part of this celebration. The squadron and staff have a general knowledge of the last 20 years, but they would love to know more. The squadron is reaching out and hoping to be heard by ex-cadets or ...

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LETTERS – Is road work being monitored?

Reading and listening to comments regarding the potholes and the state of the roads, I do understand the reasons behind roads and the pothole problems – wet, cold weather – the question I’m asking is are they being managed correctly? You contact website Fix My Street, a computer is required, inform and identify the potholes. They respond by letting you ...

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LETTERS – Apologies for missing Pinchbeck

In my article last week about the South Holland Parish Voluntary Car Service (SHPVCS) I am sorry to say that I missed details for Pinchbeck off the list. They are a hugely important part of our group and I apologise to Hilary, our drivers, and the Parish Council, who all support the scheme to help residents in Pinchbeck. Contact details ...

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LETTERS – What a sad sight our town is!

On Saturday instead of taking my daily walk on the outskirts of town, I decided to give the town centre a go. I went up through the bus station and Holland Market on to Hall Place and then through to the river bank. Oh what a sad sight our town is! From Carphone Warehouse through to the old tattoo parlour ...

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LETTERS – Bring the sparkle back

I read with interest being a cyclist in Spalding area regarding the new cycle paths and speed limits in Spalding town centre. I would love to see safer cycle paths in the area but would also like to see it being safer to walk on footpaths. Firstly the speed limits. Do they seriously think that anyone will take notice of ...

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LETTERS – UTC is good news for area

The news regarding urgent treatment care (UTC) being available at the Johnson Hospital is good for the area. It follows a long, sustained campaign to see that South Holland was not to be the only district in Lincolnshire without a UTC. I have fought hard for it through the presentations and through Health Scrutiny Committee for Lincolnshire, but we should ...

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Holbeach man stole hundreds from ‘friend’ he was living with

A Holbeach man stole money from a friend’s bank account after he had been entrusted with his debit car and PIN number, a court has been told. Andrew Mason, 60, of Balmoral Way admitted committing fraud by false representation when he appeared before magistrates in Boston. Prosecuting, Emma Cornell said the victim, Philip Smith, and Mason had been friends for ...

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Attacker jailed after victim was beaten so badly it took two weeks to identify him

A man who admitted carrying out a violent attack on a person found lying in a Spalding street was today (Wednesday) jailed for eight and half years. Aldis Blumbergs was also sentenced to four years extended licence on his release from jail when he will also face deportation to his native Latvia. Lincoln Crown Court heard police and paramedics were ...

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Postmen’s first class delivery in charity match

A group of footballers used their return to the football pitch to raise money for the Children’s Ward at Boston’s Pilgrim Hospital by taking on a team of postmen. South Lincolnshire Swifts, whose 1st XI play in the Boston and District League and were previously known as Pinchbeck United Sports, try to do a couple of fundraisers a year. They’ve ...

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