Author Archives: Richard Rush

Holbeach Hospital’s Day Care service is to wind down

Holbeach Hospital is not taking on any new patients for its Day Care Centre as it looks to wind down the service. The community-run hospital says it is prioritising its reablement services going forward. The Holbeach and East Elloe Hospital Trust, which oversees the running, say those who currently use the service will continue to do so. However those wishing ...

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MP asks for relief road planning applications ‘call in’

The current planning applications for the first two sections of the Spalding Western Relief Road could be decided by central government after South Holland and the Deepings MP Sir John Hayes urged they be ‘called in’. He’s written to Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Michael Gove, asking his government department decides on whether the two sections ...

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County council buys Victoria letter

Lincolnshire County Council has spent nearly £5,000 on a letter written by Queen Victoria to Lincolnshire poet Alfred Tennyson. The letter was auctioned in New York last month by Swann Auction Galleries. The Swann Auction website details the sale, stating that the final price paid for the letter with buyer’s premium was $5,750 (£4,368). The letter was estimated to sell ...

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Diane takes the plunge in memory of husband

  A flight attendant who jumped out of a plane at the weekend in memory of her husband says it was “the best feeling ever”.   Diane Virden (51), of Spalding, took the plunge at Sibson airfield to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support, the charity which helped husband Simon when he was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer which had spread ...

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Increase in charges but dentists are still struggling to recruit locally

Dental charges are increasing but recruiting staff for dentists continues to be a problem in South Holland, according to a local councillor. Coun Chris Brewis in his report to South Holland District Council’s meeting last night (Wednesday) on health issues in the county states that “recruitment and retention of dentists and dental nurses was putting increased pressure on the services.” ...

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Litter pick group hopes to pick up sponsors

A group that aims to keep Spalding clean is looking for businesses to help support its litter picking. Spotless Spalding, organised by Coun Jack McLean, is looking to hear from anyone who could sponsor litter picking equipment. He set the group up four years ago to improve the area. “We have branched out into community gardening a few times and ...

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Nigel stars at Snooker World Championships

Spalding’s Nigel Brasier lasted longer at the World Snooker Championships than Ronnie O’Sullivan as the Motor Neurone Disease sufferer starred in his own way at The Crucible in Sheffield. Nigel was a special guest at the sport’s showpiece event with the MND Association having been named as its official charity for its Disability Day. The 49-year-old father of three has ...

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Police sergeant finally told he can stay in UK

After several months of worry, one of Spalding’s top cops and an RAF veteran has been officially told he can stay in the country. Sgt Rick Mosley (51), the Neighbourhood Sergeant for Spalding, spoke to The Voice in April about his concerns over his citizenship given he’s originally from Canada. He moved to the UK aged five in 1972 and ...

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Phil returns to London Marathon

Twelve months after saying last year’s London Marathon was going to be his “first and last”, Phil Newton was back at the event this year. The 42-year-old from Sutton St James once again raised over £1,500 for the charity World Horse Welfare by completing the 26.2 mile course. He hadn’t even taken on a run until Christmas 2017 but smashed ...

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Calls for action at town junction

Calls have been made for changes to an A16 junction south of Crowland that campaigners say has led to motorists speeding in Crowland itself. The campaigners, including Angela Harrison, say that drivers are using James Road in the town “to race the slower moving vehicles on the A16 and gain priority at the next roundabout.” “At peak times it is ...

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South Holland is drink drive captial of UK

Fewer than one in five people think alcohol is a bigger problem than illegal drugs – despite the fact that South Holland is the UK’s drink-drive capital. A new study by alcohol and addiction advice service Port of Call exposes the fact that most people downplay the danger of alcohol addiction. While recent figures showed South Holland to have relatively ...

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Area set for new speed cameras

Upgraded new digital speed cameras, which can record in both directions, are heading to three locations in South Holland. They will replace the existing speed cameras on Holbeach Road in Spalding, the A151 at Whaplode and the A1073 in Cowbit. The new cameras, that cost between £50,000 and £30,000, use 4G connectivity to relay images of those found breaking the ...

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Regular sessions for activities club

A Holbeach activity group for adults with learning disabilities now holds sessions two days a week. Following its open day taster day session in February, the Goldhay Arts club now runs weekly at Holbeach Hub and will next month hold a coffee morning for people to go along and see what members have been up to so far. The regular ...

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Regular sessions for activities club

The chance to try your hand at woodturning will take place at a Weston garden centre this weekend. Members of the Fenland Woodturners Club will be on-hand all day at Baytree Garden Centre on Saturday, May 18, to show their skills with demonstrations, as well as the chance for people to try and make their own objects. The club this ...

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Good Neighbours get good funding

Community Lincs has been awarded over £300,000 from The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest funder of community activity in the UK, to further develop its successful Good Neighbour Schemes throughout Lincolnshire. Community Lincs’ Good Neighbour Schemes have been running across the county since 2017, thanks to the generous support of the Lincolnshire Co-op. There are currently seven schemes already ...

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Two arrested after report man was stabbed

Two people have been arrested after a report a man was stabbed in the leg in Spalding last night (Monday). Police were called to the incident in the Matmore Gate area at 7.42pm last night. One person was taken to hospital with what police described as “non-life threatening injuries”. A spokesman for Lincolnshire Police, said: ” We have arrested a 19-year-old ...

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Man faces imitation firearm charges

A man has been charged with two counts of possessing an imitation firearm after someone was reported as having what looked like a gun in their back pocket in Spalding town centre yesterday (Monday) morning. Kacper Malkiewicz, 21, of Cross Street, Spalding, has been bailed to appear at Boston Magistrates Court on June 19. It follows police raiding a property ...

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UPDATED – Four men arrested after reports of man with gun in Spalding town centre

Neighbours were told to stay indoors and town centre streets were closed as police arrested four men after a man was reported to have been seen with a gun this morning (Monday). At around 11am a number of police cars descended on Winsover Road and Short Street. The police helicopter and dog unit were also in attendance. Their activity centred ...

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BREAKING – Parts of Spalding closed after gunman reports

Spalding town centre has been closed after reports of a person carrying a gun in town. Lincolnshire Police just before 11.30am tweeted: “We are in #Spalding after a report of a man who had what looked like a gun. “It’s unconfirmed what type of weapon, or if it is a replica. No reports of threats made or injuries. “As part ...

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Appeal over body found at RAF Holbeach

Police are looking for help in identifying the body of a man found near RAF Holbeach. The man’s body was found on New Year’s Eve last year in a tidal salt marsh. It’s been estimated by police that he’d died two weeks earlier, around December 16 2018. The man is described as being aged between 20 and 40, of medium ...

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