Community

Quiz helps boost charity coffers

Thanks to everyone who supported The Spalding and South Holland Voice quiz night on Friday – we raised £302.45. The quiz, in aid of our Community Fund, was held at the Spalding Services Club, who kindly sponsored the event. Nine teams battled it out, with Zazzle Media taking the win. Thanks for their generous support also go to Simpson’s Butchers, ...

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Lots of fun in the sun

A total of 4,200 people enjoyed the annual Bakkavor Party in the Park and funday. Held at Springfields Events Centre, the weekend saw 3,000 people attend the funfair and It’s A Knockout competition during the day, with a further 1,200 passing through the gates in the evening for the Party in the Park musical spectacular. Organisers are still in the ...

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Magic of the movies at show

Eight beauty students from the Post 16 Centre put their hearts and souls into their end of year show. The students chose the themes of Enchanted Wood and the Movies and created costumes to reflect the themes. Around 50 people went along to the show where they saw characters such as The Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts from ...

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Long service awards at Spalding branch of Royal British Legion

Recognition for long service with the Poppy Appeal was the theme to this year’s Spalding branch of the Royal British Legion awards. Trophies and certificates were presented by South Holland and The Deepings MP John Hayes. Stephanie Liquorish (40 years), and mother and daughter Kathleen Barsley and Cheryl Arnold (both 35 years) were among the recipients, and branch chairman Colin ...

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Pinchbeck cyclist’s 300-mile ride to Paris for charity

A keen Pinchbeck cyclist is going to clock up 300 miles in the saddle to fundraise for Prostate Cancer. Alexandra Bracegirdle is cycling from London to Paris next week. Her dad David Thomas, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer three years ago, is the inspiration for the ride. She said: “Surgery has not been possible, unfortunately, and he is undergoing ...

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COLUMN: Try our free activities for young people over the school summer holidays

by Jess Horn – South Holland District Council community development officer Are you looking for something fun to do with your family in the summer holidays? The South Holland community development team in partnership with Lincolnshire County Council’s Children’s Services runs a fantastic initiative called Activate. It’s a series of events aimed at young people aged eight to 19 years. ...

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Spalding school takes delivery of new kitchen to cater for all 430 pupils

A Spalding primary school took delivery of a new kitchen on Saturday (July 11). St John the Baptist in Hawthorn Bank was successful in a bid to the government to receive funding for a kitchen to be able to supply fresh hot meals to their pupils on site. The school said: “The kitchen comes in the form of a pod in which there ...

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Blazing hot weather adds to Food Festival atmosphere

Stallholders selling refreshments had a great day as the sun blazed at Holbeach Food Festival. The Cask in Hand and Churchill Ciders sold out completely, while Laddies Ices had a steady stream of customers cooling off with a tasty treat. Billy Burton Hog Roast and Grasmere Farm, which offered hot sausages and burgers, were also very busy. Event organiser Nick ...

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Image of sculpture heading to Crowland

This mocked-up picture shows a proposed sculpture for Crowland. The piece will be inspired by Crowland’s heritage, drawing particularly on the St Guthlac Rolls, and is due to be installed on the green between Thorney Road and South Street in November. Richard Janes, a professional sculptor who takes his inspiration from local environments and places, has been commissioned by community-based ...

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Ramble reps help others to read

A group of pupils are encouraging others at their school to develop a love of books. The Reading Ramble Representatives at Spalding Parish Church of England Day School read with different age groups and reward them with stickers and bookmarks. One said: “We like reading with the younger ones because it helps them with their phonics but we do it ...

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Ukulele concert in park

An audience enjoyed a free concert of more than 30 songs covering 100 years of music as the Ukulele Orchestra of Spalding performed in Spalding’s Ayscoughfee Gardens. More than 200 people relaxed and enjoyed the two hours of music and showed their appreciation with generous charity donations totalling £220.

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Holbeach in Bloom gardener’s windowbox commended

A Holbeach in Bloom stalwart has brought more glory to the town after being commended for his All Things Bright and Beautiful windowbox entry in a competition. Graham Rudkin’s entry was one of 24 in the window box category at the Royal Horticultural Society Flower Show held as part of the Gardeners World Live event in Birmingham. The box, which ...

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‘Please make an extra-special effort before East Midlands In Bloom judging’

A rallying call has been made to help Spalding do well in East Midlands In Bloom judging on Tuesday (July 14). Last year the town received a Gold award and Spalding In Bloom committee member Coun Angela Newton is appealing to shop and business owners to make an extra-special effort so that the achievement can be emulated – or even ...

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Spitfire is star of Wings and Wheels open day at Holbeach St Johns airfield

Report and photographs by Alastair Goodrum Fenland Aero Club’s annual Wings and Wheels open day at Holbeach St Johns airfield is a splendid day out for all the family and was blessed with glorious sunshine again last Sunday. (July 5) Early light rain soon passed through and the huge crowd was able to wander round more than 100 vintage, classic ...

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Pupils in Whaplode achieve in the swimming pool too

All Year 6 pupils at Whaplode Primary School were awarded 25m swimming certificates on June 26. The youngsters have completed most of their swimming in the school’s committee-sponsored pool. The school’s business manager Mark Lunn congratulated the children, saying: “This 100 per cent pass rate has exceeded the school’s statistics and demonstrated its commitment to this valuable life skill. “A ...

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Invitation to pub neighbours to have a say on Hood Fest

A pub manager is asking neighbours to get in touch if they have concerns about noise during a planned charity music and beer festival. Steve Leather, of the Robin Hood, in Spalding’s Bourne Road, is planning the event for August 28, 29 and 30 and hopes it will raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support. The event will include bands performing ...

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Spotless Spalding – the new group tackling litter makes great start

A new group formed to keep Spalding more litter-free collected 15 bags of waste on its first blitz. Spotless Spalding met on June 27 and included councillors and residents. Group organiser Coun Jack McLean said: “It couldn’t have been a more enjoyable or satisfying experience. We got lucky with the weather. It made all the difference when turning back to see ...

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Michal’s work earns him big book prize

A Spalding youngster has been chosen as a runner-up in a national competition. Children from Years 3, 4 and 5 at Spalding Parish Church of England Day School took part in the ALCS 2015 CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Shadowing Competition which asked budding young journalists to tell them: “What reading means to you!” They were looking for personal accounts ...

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Knitters needed to put tops on bottles

Knitters are being asked to get stitching to help a Spalding charity create 10,000 hats – for fruit drink bottles. Age UK Spalding has taken part in a project by fruit smoothie makers Innocent to knit the tiny toppers for their products, with each hat worth 25p to the charity. The aim of the project is to educate older people ...

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Pat retires from bingo hall after 50 years – including an appearance on her wedding day in her dress!

There was a full house at Regent Bingo Club in Spalding on Sunday for Pat Wilkinson’s final day after 50 years’ loyal service. She’s never worked anywhere else – and even popped in on her wedding day in 1982. “A lot of the customers wanted to see me in my wedding gown. I didn’t mind – I quite liked it,” ...

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