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New dementia café in Spalding stirs memories

A new dementia café run by volunteers has opened at a Spalding nursing home. Tanglewood Cedar Falls in Little London. has allowed use of its premises for Memory Lane. Residents and families get to enjoy a cuppa and cake and have a chat. Tony Westland, of Whaplode, whose mother Lilian is in the nursing home, said: “It was the idea ...

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Tasty lunch treat for 300 pupils after SPAR Pinchbeck refurbishment

SPAR Pinchbeck has celebrated a store refit with a grand re-launch event and healthy lunch giveaway for more than 300 local schoolchildren. The store on Knight Street re-opened its doors last Thursday (February 25) after a major refurbishment. It now features a brand new Daily Deli food service department, offering hot and cold food to go, and an improved fresh ...

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Partygoers get into the 80s groove

Madonna, Super Mario and the team from Hi De Hi were just some of the guests at an annual 80s themed disco night. For the fifth year running Ian Haynes and Duncan Wright have organised the event at Spalding’s South Holland Centre to raise funds for Cancer Research following Ian’s diagnosis with oesophageal cancer in 2009. Music on the night ...

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Could you join volunteer litter picks in Spalding for Queen’s 90th birthday?

Litter picks have been organised for Spalding to coincide with a national initiative. Clean For The Queen is a three-day event with local groups throughout the country encouraged to clean up their villages, towns and grot spots in readiness to celebrate her 90th birthday later this year. District councillors will join other volunteers and are hoping other people join them at two litter-picks ...

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Beneficiaries of Santa’s sleigh ride

Eleven charities and voluntary groups who provided collectors for the annual Spalding sleigh ride at Christmas have all received £300 cheques. The presentations were made by Bob Bradley, president of South Holland Rotary Club – the sleigh ride organisers – at a special celebration evening at the Woodlands Hotel, Spalding. The 11 were ­Spalding and Welland Rotary Club, Spalding Rugby ...

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Spalding ball so successful that another already planned

A first ball in Spalding to raise funds for The British Heart Foundation and Diabetes UK was so successful that a second has already been pencilled in for September 2017. Last Saturday’s event at The South Holland Centre had 85 guests and raised at least £2,200. Music was provided by Zebra and Sarah O’Brien. Helen Webster, event co-organiser with Jackie ...

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Ex-world champion David Haye a big hit at Spalding boxing night

Former two-weight world champion David Haye was a hugely popular attraction at Spalding and District Round Table’s annual boxing night. About £10,000 was raised for local good causes, taking the total raised over the event’s 22-year history to about £250,000. Haye proved to be a great booking. When he agreed to attend, it was before he had announced his comeback ...

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Children learn Chinese traditions

Youngsters got to grips with chopsticks during a special visit. Year 1 children from Spalding’s Ayscoughfee Hall School were invited to enjoy a Chinese meal at the town’s Crystal Inn. Headteacher Clare Ogden said: “They all had a go at using chopsticks and we practiced their table manners. “They loved all the food especially the prawn crackers and noodles. “They ...

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Tickets on sale for Two Lips ball

Tickets are now on sale for this year’s Rotary Club Two Lips black tie charity ball. The Rotary Club of Spalding and Welland will be hosting the ball on Saturday, May 7, at the Castle Sports Centre, Spalding. The featured band at this year’s event will be the UK’s number one Beach Boys tribute act and the good causes nominated ...

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Council backing for Clean for the Queen

Residents are being urged to sign up to a campaign to “Clean for the Queen”. The campaign aims to give the country a tidy-up ahead of The Queen’s 90th birthday in April and is being backed by South Holland District Council. The campaign, also supported by the Government, organisations including the Women’s Institute, the National Trust and the RSPB, businesses ...

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PHAB in the clover after cheque

Spalding PHAB received a cheque for £833.52 from Clover Way Co-op after being their Community Champions from September to December last year. The money will be used to buy indoor games for PHAB’s club nights. With a membership of around 70 and ages ranging from 19 to 93, PHAB provides entertainment and outings.

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Alternative help for Spalding cancer sufferers

A new group has started in Spalding to raise awareness of alternative cancer treatments and support those who choose to use them. Help Stop Cancer has been set up with the help of National Lottery Funding and offers advice to anyone who would like to know more about alternative cancer treatments and cancer prevention and support to those taking the ...

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House fires on U3A agenda

Spalding and District U3A had an entertaining but serious talk from Spalding Fire and Rescue Service. Members were told how electrical fires are a problem in Lincolnshire and were advised not to leave electrical appliances running at night, such as phone chargers and washing machines. The group’s next monthly meeting is at Surfleet Village Hall on Thursday, March 3. Doors ...

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Be prepared for law change and get your pet microchipped

On April 6, the law in England will change to make it compulsory for every dog to be micro-chipped and registered to a national recognised database. In preparation for this, Alder Veterinary Practice in Bourne Road, Spalding, has a special microchipping event on Saturday, February 27 (noon-4pm) for not just dogs but cats too at the reduced price of £8. ...

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Spalding Fulney WI members have a ball in panto

A group of Spalding Fulney Women’s Institute members took to the stage to entertain members of other WIs, their family and friends. They performed Cinderella to two sell-out performances at Bromley Memorial Hall in Pode Hall. The audience particularly enjoyed the antics of the Ugly Sisters, the missing cat, as well as numerous WI jokes. The cast and stage crew ...

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Find out if you’re ‘fit for funding’ at free workshop in Spalding

Members of community groups, not-for-profit organisations and charities are invited to a free workshop to ensure their group is fit to achieve its goals, is sustainable and eligible to apply for funding. The session, run by Lincolnshire Community and Voluntary Service (LCVS), is designed to help groups carry out a health check of their organisation to ensure it is able ...

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Cheers! Spalding to get its first beer and music festival

The first-ever Spalding Beer and Music Festival is to take place in May. The event at The Castle Sports Complex is being jointly run by Spalding and District Round Table and Spalding Ladies’ Circle. Tablers have been working alongside well-known town musician Mark Le Sage and Priors Oven landlord Charlie Rawlings to stage the festival over Spring Bank Holiday weekend. ...

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Date change: Children’s clothes swap to support Ella’s Project

The date of a clothes swap event in Spalding to support Ella’s Project has been changed. People attending the fundraiser at Act II’s premises on Wednesday, February 23 (10am-1pm) have the choice of swapping children’s clothes (0-5 years) with other visitors or selling items they bring. Entry is via voluntary donation. Ella’s Project was founded by Spalding parents Mark and ...

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New life for Johnson Community Hospital’s summer ball – and quickly sells out

The annual Johnson Community Hospital ball will happen this year after “overwhelming” support for it to continue. And to underline its popularity the 500 tickets have already sold out. It had been announced that last year’s event would be the last, but the organising committee has been bolstered with new members and A Beach Ball will take place on Saturday, ...

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£4,000 handed over by Dunne’s Dinery

Providing a hearty lunch for scores of people has helped raise £4,000 for Holbeach Hospital. Susan Dunne started the lunches on February 4 last year and is delighted that she a her team of volunteers at Dunne’s Dinery have hit their fundraising target for their first year. She celebrated by handing over a cheque to Liz Power and Maxine Winch ...

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