Author Archives: Richard Rush

Holbeach paedophile given suspended jail sentence

A Holbeach man who admitted possessing indecent images of children after police seized three devices from his home was today (Wednesday) given a suspended jail sentence. Officers seized two laptop computers and an iPad after going to the home of Paul Williamson, 46, in Hall Hill Road during 2021. Lincoln Crown Court heard Williamson was arrested and initially made no ...

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Police appeal after woman punched three times in face and another grabbed

Police are appealing for more information following two incidents last week on women in their 40s, one of which was punched in the face three times. It follows an attempted robbery at 6pm on Friday, February 3 in Maple Grove, Spalding. A man pushed a women in her 40s to the ground and punched her three times after she refused ...

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Original Factory Shop to open in former Beales store next month

The Original Factory Shop is set to open a new Spalding store in the former Beales premises. The company says its 185th shop will create 11 jobs in the local community.  The firm currently has a branch in Holbeach. A spokesman for The Old Factory Shop said: “The new look discount department store will be situated at 7 Market Place ...

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Help vital Tulip Suite to bloom once again

An appeal has been launched to rejuvenate a vital Spalding service – and you can play a part either financially or even with your camera. The Tulip Suite provides end of life care at the Johnson Hospital. But the four rooms that have been an oasis for families in the last 12 years haven’t been refurbished since the hospital opened. ...

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Jail for disqualified driver who left Amy (20) to die in the road

A disqualified driver who fled the scene after causing the death of a 20-year-old motorcyclist was today (Friday) jailed for eight years and three months. Shane Kelk, 28, left Amy Cooper lying in the road after ringing up his girlfriend and asking her to pick him up, Lincoln Crown Court heard. Kelk, of no fixed address, admitted a string of driving ...

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Family firm set for showcase

A Spalding family firm working to improve the lives of those with sight issues is to hold an event to help provide equipment that people might otherwise struggle to afford. VisionAid based at Bridge Lodge at Spalding Common was set up by John Ellis in 1996 and is now run by son Ellis Ellis and Sue Ellis. The open days ...

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Woman in court after threatening people she mistook for burglars

A woman who thought she’d spotted potential burglars checking out her street ended up in court for harassment. Sophie Collins (37) called 999, believing she was doing police and her Deeping St Nicholas neighbourhood a favour asthere had been recent thefts from homes. But her threatening behaviour towards the two occupants of a van – standing in the middle of ...

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Blaze at Quadring farm building

Six fire crews were called to a blaze at a Quadring farm building housing machinery and fertilizer yesterday (Thursday, February 3). The crews from Spalding, Donington, Grantham, Billingborough, Boston and Kirton were called to Sandy Gate shortly before 4pm. A spokesman for Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue said: “Crews used breathing apparatus, one main jet, two hose reels, and a tractor ...

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Easter bunny fundraiser to return

A charity Easter event in Pinchbeck is set to return. Herring Lane Easter Egg Hunt with Julie Collins and Lisa Atkinson is back for a third year. The pair have been putting on several events recently, including hosting a grotto with Father Christmas. For Easter they are bringing back characters Naughty Norman and Rita Rabbit from April 1 to April ...

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Town dentist is still not safe

A Spalding dentist is still not providing safe care for patients or complying with regulations and is now facing enforcement action. The Care Quality Commission’s report into Dr Baber Khan, at The Crescent, says a December inspection was carried out to review actions taken following a previous inspection which showed improvement was needed. “The inspection was led by a CQC ...

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Women pulled away from fire

Two people had to pull a woman out of her burning home in one of two house fires in the area at the weekend. Igors Dilans and Stewart Campbell had to help rescue a woman in her 50s who was then taken to hospital after a fire destroyed the lounge of her Wygate Road home in Spalding around midday on ...

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Teachers take strike action

Classes were disrupted for some students in South Holland this week when a teaching union went on strike. Members of the National Education Union staged a walkout on Wednesday as part of a series of planned industrial action. All schools in England and Wales were affected, with some closing to specific year groups and others open as usual. In South ...

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Air cadets show their style

Civilian committee, staff and cadets of 2430 (Holbeach) Squadron of the RAF Air Cadets enjoyed a formal ‘Dining In’ evening at Whaplode St Catherine Memorial Hall on Saturday. The evening consisted of a three-course meal followed by entertainment. Flight Lieutenant Keith Bate RAFVR conducted the formal ceremony which was enjoyed by all. Air Cadets meet at Church Street, Holbeach on ...

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Council looks to make savings

South Holland District Council is looking to make nearly £1m in savings as it part-publishes its proposed budget for the next financial year. The budget includes an estimated increase in utility costs of 150 per cent, and 25 per cent in fuel costs and a five per cent increase on pay set by government. That’s on top of the expected ...

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Post Office service in Tydd won’t reopen

Tydd Post Office will not reopen after closing last year. The Post Office has written to residents saying it’s been unable to find an alternative site for the service. The letter states: “The above Post Office closed last year for reasons beyond our control as the postmaster resigned and withdrew the premises for Post Office use. “Since then, we have ...

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New homes plan is set to be approved

Plans to build hundreds of new homes in Pinchbeck look set to go ahead. A hybrid planning application has been submitted by Ashley King Developments for land at Yews Farm. Part of the application is for full permission for 100 homes on the site. The second part is for outline permission for up to 300 homes as part of the ...

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Hospital’s thanks for Lynne

Holbeach Hospital has thanked one of its longest serving members of staff. Lynne Carter is retiring after 25-years working as a carer for the Holbeach and East Elloe Hospital Trust which oversees the community hospital. She started there on November, 19 1997. A party lunch was organised by the care team and she received gifts and cards from staff.Hospital trustee, ...

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LETTERS – Symptoms need checking

I would like to thank everyone who attended the People’s Parade and Poppy Drop on Remembrance Sunday last year. I apologise for this extremely late thank-you but as you may know I have been suffering with illness since last October. I also had a fall and broke my hip, which didn’t help the situation. I spent several weeks in hospital ...

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LETTERS – Big Thanks With A Short Note

A short note to say a big thank you to the good folk of Spalding who came to my mum’s assistance on Saturday, January 28. A number of amazing people came to assist her after she fell and hurt herself in Red Lion Street, unfortunately we do not know all of your names to thank you individually, hopefully you will ...

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Cancer fight leads to thriving new group

A new group has been set up to help South Holland residents with cancer ‘Survive and Thrive’. It’s come after Charlotte Astley found there were few places in the district to talk about her battles. At the moment Survive and Thrive is a WhatsApp group, but will soon have their first meeting and are looking to set up a Facebook ...

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