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Labour leader, Pub Landlord and MP back Moulton man’s nuclear medal bid

A Moulton man’s campaign for medals to be awarded to nuclear test veterans has received big-name backing. Douglas Hern (81), is the historian for the British Nuclear Test Veterans (BNTVA) and has been a driving force in the group’s campaign for recognition for the damage suffered as a result of exposure to radiation. The cause was furthered this week with ...

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Remarkable Alan soars into service

After not flying since he helped oversee the Japanese surrender in Singapore in 1945, Alan Barkes was back in the air for the second time in a few weeks last weekend to attend a special ceremony. Despite the Leading Aircraftsman’s services in Burma during World War Two, the 97-year-old had never been invited to the annual Project Propeller memorial event ...

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Clarke gets his first podium in Superstock 600 class

Aaron Clarke recorded his first podium finish in the Superstock 600 class on a good weekend for Draper Racing at Snetterton. The Kirton race ace was in fine form to land his best ever placing in the class. And he took a liking to the Snetterton circuit that meant he enjoyed great pace throughout the whole weekend. Clarke was doing ...

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South Holland Community Wardens set out

Two community wardens paid for with money from a “controlling migration” grant have started work. The wardens, whose roles were created after South Holland District Council bid for £127,000 from the government’s Controlling Migration scheme, will perform uniformed patrols in South Holland in a bid to develop safer and stronger communities. A spokesman for the council said: “The scheme aims ...

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Spalding welcomes The Greatest Showman for a sing-along

Looking ahead to next month, you should get your tickets now to secure your place with the showman. The smash-hit film The Greatest Showman has been wowing audiences since December and shows no sign of letting up, taking more than $430m worldwide. A big reason for its success is its infectious soundtrack, with hits including The Greatest Show and This ...

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Tommy guards first war grave in Holbeach

After a successful appeal to raise money for a ‘Tommy’ sculpture to commemorate the First World War, the specially commissioned steel soldier has been posted at his first grave. Tommy now stands at the grave of Robert Diss of the Lincolnshire Regiment in Holbeach Cemetery. Mr Diss died on October 7, 1915. Spokesman Michael Brett said: “So far we have ...

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Former Spalding teacher given suspended sentence for possessing indecent images of children

A former Spalding teacher has been given a suspended jail sentence after he admitted having indecent images of children on his home computer.   Andrew Wharam (54) was teaching at Spalding Grammar School when police executed a search warrant at his then home in the town in February last year.   Lincoln Crown Court heard officers forced entry to Wharam’s ...

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Second ban for drink driver who injured woman and eight-year-old in crash

A Gosberton man who drove his car to work even though he was banned from driving, crashed into another car injuring a woman and an eight year old child, a court has been told. Tomas Jerusenko, 33, of Salem Street, admitted careless driving, driving without insurance and whilst disqualified, when he appeared at Boston Magistrates Court. Prosecuting, Dan Pietryka said that ...

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Burglar caught after leaving behind bike and sweat shirt

A Spalding man who was said to have ‘real issues’ with alcohol, left his bicycle and a sweat shirt behind at the scene of a burglary, a court has heard. Matthew Preece, 44, of Middle Marsh Road, Moulton Marsh, admitted burglary and theft at a house at Algakirk, Boston on May 21 and possession of cannabis, when he appeared at ...

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Community order for man who glassed another in Spalding nightspot

A 20-year-old who ‘glassed’ another man in a Spalding nightspot has been ordered to carry out unpaid work and pay compensation to his victim, by magistrates in Boston. Austin Carter of Cobgate, Whaplode, who admitted assault occasioning actual bodily harm, as well as possessing cannabis, struck the man, Haroldas Mantvydas, with a glass he was holding following an exchange of ...

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Gosberton mum’s warning as son battles disease

A Gosberton mum is looking to raise awareness of a genetic disease, the late diagnosis of which she believes has resulted in her son needing three life-saving brain operations. Daniel Barnes (11) has Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (known as NF1) which causes tumours to form on nerve tissue throughout the body. Mum of five, Lisa Smith, took him to hospital concerned ...

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Cashless car parking payment being brought in

You will soon have to pay for parking by card or a phone app in the majority of car parks in Spalding. Notices placed by South Holland District Council at its car parks said that from Monday, June 11, all car parks except the ones at Herring Lane and Victoria Street would only take card payments. The council says new ...

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A good show at charity event

Dogs of all shapes and sizes competed for prizes at a charity dog show. Two charities joined forces for the Fun Dog Show, with Spalding Hospice Foundation and Guide Dogs benefiting from the event. The event was held at Unique Cottage Studio at Low Fulney and raised almost £1,000 for the two causes. A spokesman for the event said the ...

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Spalding man has been missing for a fortnight

Lincolnshire Police has renewed its appeal for more information on a Spalding man whose now been missing for a fortnight. Oscars Nazars (31) of Spring Gardens hasn’t been sen since May 31. The last time he was seen he was described as wearing black trainers with white laces, blue shorts with a white stripe down the side and a dark ...

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Gosberton House School’s bouncy birthday

There was good cause for a Spalding school to celebrate at the weekend. Gosberton House Academy pulled out all the stops to mark the school’s 65th anniversary. Fun inflatables, a range of food and stalls were all on offer on Saturday as pupils, families and staff marked the special event. A school spokesman said more than £500 had been raised ...

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Body of “local woman” (35) found following search around Moulton Marsh

Police searching around Moulton Marsh after a person was seen entering the River Welland have found a body. Lincolnshire Police say the body of a 35-year-old local woman was found at 1.35pm this afternoon. The death is not being treated as suspicious. A statement from the Police states: “”At 10.15am we were called to the nature reserve at Moulton Marsh ...

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Spalding carer raises cash for Sense client

A kind hearted carer has raised cash to help a young man who loves to stand in the sunshine. Matt Rogers works for the charity Sense and one of the people he supports has severe epilepsy. “He can have a number of drop seizures a day, he loves to stand in the sunshine in the garden but it is not ...

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Your vote would be just the tonic for local charity

A charity that’s setting up a new community cafe in Surfleet needs you as it looks to land funding towards its creation. Tonic 44 is due to open in September as a community run cafe that’s currently being created in a former art gallery in Station Road. The charity Tonic Health wants to use it to help tackle isolation and ...

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Give it a Go event as part of The Great Get Together

The chance to try something new is on offer as The Great Get Together comes to Spalding on Saturday June 24. A Give it a Go event is being held at the Sir Halley Stewart Playing Field from 11am to 3pm as part of the weekend that commemorates murdered MP Jo Cox. The event, organised as part of South Holland ...

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Volunteers Co-operate for blooming Holbeach town

A community space in Holbeach has been given a refresh by volunteers as part of Lincolnshire Co-op’s Big Co-op Clean. A team of 22 put on their gardening gloves together with Holbeach in Bloom and freshened up the area around All Saints Church on Tuesday, June 5. The volunteers sourced from a number of different local Co-op services pulled weeds ...

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