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Medals and certificates for arty youngsters in South Holland District Council scheme

Youngsters who took part in The Great South Holland Artsathlon this year have been awarded medals and certificate. The South Holland District Council scheme invited children aged from four upwards to take part in arts activities during the summer holidays. This year there were over 100 sessions, including visual and performing arts workshops, creative writing sessions and watching shows at the South ...

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One year on and £13,000 clean-up bill for Bull and Monkie site still unpaid

The £13,000 bill for tidying up a Spalding eyesore remains unpaid by the site owner after 12 months. In November 2014, South Holland District Council cleared up the Bull and Monkie plot in Churchgate and secured the site with railings after an order served upon Crispen Holdings went ignored. The cost was then recharged to the firm. A council spokesperson ...

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Holbeach developer criticised for cut to affordable homes at Crowland scheme

A major developer has been pulled over the coals by South Holland district councillors for wanting to build less affordable housing at a Crowland scheme than was previously agreed. Ashley King (Developments) Ltd was granted permission for 50 homes – including 16 affordable units (one third) – on land off Peterborough Road last year. But the Holbeach firm has since ...

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Pilot scheme to launch for kerbside collection of garden waste

A wheelie bin collection scheme for garden waste is set to launch in South Holland from next April. The two-year pilot would initially be available to 5,000 households across the district. The proposal for the two-week rota is for Spalding to be covered one week and then Holbeach, Crowland, Long Sutton, Sutton Bridge, Donington, Gosberton and Surfleet the next week. ...

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Proposal to establish used furniture store in Spalding

A Spalding charity is hoping to raise funds and offer volunteer working opportunities by opening a secondhand furniture store. The Lighthouse Project has applied to South Holland District Council for a change of use for a unit at Broadgate House in Westlode Street. A statement with a planning application lodged with South Holland District Council said: “Unwanted furniture will be ...

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COUNCIL MATTERS COLUMN Leader asks: ‘Should we cut council tax again if it means reduction in services?’

By Coun Gary Porter, leader of South Holland District Council This is the first of a new regular column by district council cabinet members and I would like to take this opportunity to thank The Voice for giving us a voice. Over the coming months different members will try to write interesting and sometimes provocative articles that will hopefully get ...

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£150,000 grant aid bid to improve Carter’s Park

A £150,000 grant application is being made to help fund improvements at Carter’s Park in Holbeach. The aim is to make the clubhouse at the football ground a hub for a variety of sport and social uses. The building needs reroofing and rewiring and in order to improve its aspect and make it more appealing a new entrance on the ...

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Panned by planning councillors, approved on appeal….Spalding’s ‘slum of the future’

A proposed housing development described as “a slum of the future” has been approved on appeal. South Holland District Council’s planning committee was unanimous in its disdain for Seagate Homes’ application for 14 homes in Little London, Spalding. The proposal for the site next to The Drayman’s Arms pub is a T-shaped development with two homes at the front near ...

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Spalding’s Europe Store backs down over appeal against losing premises licence

A Spalding off-licence which was caught selling counterfeit alcohol and illicit cigarettes has withdrawn an appeal against a decision to revoke its premises licence. Europe Store, in Holbeach Road, had its licence revoked by South Holland District Council’s licensing committee in August. The decision was made after police and Trading Standards officers discovered 79 bottles of smuggled whisky and vodka and 1,420 ...

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Look of Spalding town centre business is “dog’s dinner”

A town centre business whose look has been described as a “dog’s dinner” has been allowed to keep its signage. Sunshine Cafe and Restaurant in Bridge Street, Spalding, was forced to submit a retrospective planning application to South Holland District Council. Planning committee members were not happy with the look of the signage, but there was little they could do. Spalding ...

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Planning applications for large-scale developments ‘illegible’ on council website

Copies of plans for large-scale developments are often not good enough for residents to read, it has been claimed. Holbeach Parish Council is to ask South Holland District Council to insist that applicants for large-scale projects should provide good quality hard copies. Holbeach district and parish councillor Paul Foyster told a full district council meeting on October 14 that online versions ...

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Warning to South Holland residents over council tax phone scam

Residents in South Holland are being urged to be vigilant following a council tax phone scam in other parts of the country. Fraudsters have been phoning victims telling them that they have been placed in the wrong council tax bracket for a number of years and are entitled to a rebate. They normally say that the rebate should be worth ...

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WIN an Apple iPad mini by designing smokefree sign for play areas and schools

South Holland District Council wants children to design the no smoking voluntary code signs that will go up in play areas and in front of schools and nurseries. The council is running a competition in conjunction with The Voice and and a winner from each of three age categories will win an Apple iPad mini. Published with this article is an example of ...

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Businesses offered council training to boost Food Hygiene Rating

Businesses in South Holland can boost their Food Hygiene Ratings by taking part in special training workshops run by the district council. The sessions are specifically tailored for businesses and aimed at supporting owners and staff. Participants will get a certificate and clear action plan of the steps they need to take to improve their rating as well as advice ...

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Council could try to recover £350,000 costs of library court case

Campaigners could face a bill of £350,000 after the council warned it was talking to lawyers about claiming back the cost of going to court. Lincolnshire County Council leader Martin Hill said he would be seeking legal advice about clawing back the huge sum of taxpayers’ money spent defending plans to change the way the county’s library service is run. ...

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Tydd St Mary FC nets new goalposts thanks to Long Sutton district councillors

Expanding Tydd St Mary Football Club has new sets of goalposts. Long Sutton district councillors Laura Eldridge and Jack Tyrrell used part of their designated ward budgets to buy two new goals, costing just over £700. It has ensured that the club’s Under-13 side can continue playing competitive matches this season. Manager Joe Johnson said: “Over the past year the ...

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Transport conference: Case for re-opening Littleworth station ‘weak’

Campaigners hoping to bring Littleworth Station at Deeping St Nicholas back into use have been told that their case is “weak”. Spalding and Peterborough Transport Forum wants to see the site reinstated as a point for boarding and alighting on the Peterborough-Doncaster GNGE line. However, Lincolnshire County Council’s executive director for environment and economy Richard Wills told members of the ...

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No smoking code for South Holland’s play areas and frontages of schools and nurseries

A move to encourage no smoking at public play areas and on frontages of schools and nurseries in South Holland is being introduced. It comes following our coverage of Holbeach community nurse Mark Le Sage’s call for action. He was disgusted that his two-year-old daughter Ella was enveloped in a plume of cigarette smoke while in the play area at ...

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Improvements to A16/A17 roundabout is council’s top highways priority in south of county

Lincolnshire County Council is prioritising improvements at the A16/A17 Sutterton roundabout, the conference heard. A £1m scheme potentially starting in early 2016 will see entry and exit improvements to increase capacity. Spalding and District Area Chamber of Commerce is campaigning hard for improvements to the A16 between Spalding and Crowland, including dualling. It says investment is justified because 35 per ...

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Licensed premises and food handlers told to expect council officer visits

Licenced premises and food handlers have been warned to expect a visit by South Holland District Council officers in the run-up to Christmas. A focused effort will be made by the council’s licensing team in light of recent illegal activity in Spalding which led to premises licences for Europe Store, in Holbeach Road, and Global Foods, in Winsover Road, being ...

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