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Driver (18) charged after car hits Spalding house

A teenaged man has been charged with drink-driving after a car hit a house in Spalding. Mantas Radajevas (18), of West Elloe Avenue, Spalding, is said to have had 142mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood. The legal limit is 80mg. The incident happened on March 20 in Winsover Road, near its junction with Park Road. Radajevas is due to ...

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Plea to incoming Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner over rural crime

Lincolnshire’s next Police and Crime Commissioner will be chosen today (May 5) – and they have been urged to make fighting rural crime a high priority. People head to the polling stations with four candidates to choose from – Victoria Ayling (UKIP), Marc Jones (Conservative), Lucinda Preston (Labour) and Daniel Simpson (Lincolnshire Independents). CLA – the organisation, which represents landowners, ...

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Academy plan is ‘anti-democratic’

Plans to force all schools to become academies have been blasted as “ill conceived” and “anti-democratic” – putting children’s education at risk and denying parents choice. The comments have been made by Lincolnshire County Council’s executive member for children’s services Patricia Bradwell, who said the county currently has “range of provision” to be proud of. Schools in the county are ...

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Urgent review of two ‘confusing’ A16 road junctions

Two junctions on the A16 at Crowland are to undergo an urgent review of their layout amid concerns about road safety. It follows an on-site meeting which enabled leading Lincolnshire county councillors and highways officials to witness first-hand some of the issues. It was held on Thursday evening during peak time for traffic. The two staggered junctions observed were: B1166 ...

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University Academy Holbeach student wins Fleet war memorial design competition

An eye-catching proposal for a new war memorial in Fleet has been created by a 17-year-old student. Austin Walker-Hyde’s concept of butterflies flying out from an open book won a competition run by Anglia Motel owner Harold Payne. The design symbolises the spirit of fallen personnel being released and living on. Sixth form art and design students at University Academy ...

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Cribbage fan in Spalding to complete quest to play in 39 counties

A cribbage fan who set out to play the game in all 39 historical counties of England before his 39th birthday next month completed the feat in Spalding. Siv Sears has played it in pubs, clubs, a barge, a prison, a castle, an Indian restaurant and a guesthouse. His record before he arrived at The Royal Mail Cart in Pinchbeck ...

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Spalding market trader surprised by colleagues for 75th birthday

Spalding market traders surprised their colleague Tony Schofield to mark his 75th birthday. He was on holiday for the actual day so friends on the market presented him with gifts on Saturday (April 30) – after a little distraction. Tony said: “They got me to go to a shop and when I came back there was this crowd at my ...

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Mick retires after 49 years with Spalding firm

Fewer and fewer people in future are going to be able to emulate the loyal working-life achievement of Mick Taylor. He has just retired from Spalding’s Elsoms Seeds after a remarkable 49 years and nine months’ service. The company’s longest-serving employee began his career as a Saturday boy at the retail shop Elsom House in Broad Street, Spalding. Around a ...

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Concern at plans to move maternity care

Pregnant women could face a 50-mile journey to the nearest maternity ward under plans to downgrade Boston’s Pilgrim Hospital. A petition has been launched calling on health bosses to withdraw plans which could see services – including midwifery, paediatrics and vascular surgery – withdrawn from Boston and relocated to Lincoln County Hospital. The petition follows confirmation from health commissioners in ...

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Man charged with bookmaker robbery

A 33-year-old man has appeared in court after a robbery at a Spalding bookmakers. Police launched an investigation after the incident at one of Ladbrokes’ shops in Spalding town centre on Thursday morning. Craig Walling, of St Matthews Close, Holbeach, was charged with the robbery, during which £500 was stolen. He has also been charged with possession of a Class ...

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Teacher cleared of sexual activity with four pupils aged 13 and 14

A teacher at a South Lincolnshire school accused of sex offences against young girls has been cleared of all charges by a jury at Lincoln Crown Court. James Sharpe was alleged to have deliberately touched four girls during lessons. During his trial Sharpe, who taught ICT (information and communications technology) and physical education, was asked by his defence barrister: “Did you ...

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UPDATE: Fatal Spalding house fire ‘not suspicious’

TUESDAY AM: A fire at a Spalding house which killed three people is not being treated as suspicious. Police have said a joint investigation with Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue is still ongoing. They have confirmed that the three victims were all men, but a formal identification has not yet been made. MONDAY AM:Police have confirmed that a third body has ...

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Cash taken during robbery at Spalding betting shop

Cash was stolen during a robbery at a Spalding town centre bookmaker’s shop this morning (Thursday). Police said a man got away with “a quantity of cash” in the incident just before 10am. A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said: “The suspect is described as a white man, aged 20-25, with short hair, facial stubble, and a light moustache. “He was wearing jeans ...

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Acting head appointed to lead school

A new headteacher has been appointed at Long Sutton’s Peele Community College. Elizabeth Smith took up the permanent position last week after “shining” during the interview process. She had been acting headteacher since September when Simon Gilman resigned citing pressures of the job as his reason for standing down. Last week the board of governors issued a statement thanking everyone ...

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Council praised for taking tough stance on Spalding premises licence application

South Holland District Council has been praised by residents for getting tough on criminality in Spalding off-licences and throwing out the latest application. Scores of Voice readers have welcomed the rejection of a bid for a premises licence at the former China City Restaurant in Winsover Road. It was refused due to the history of criminality between the property’s leaseholder ...

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Murder victim Liz’s puppy was found ‘cowering in crate’

A puppy given to murder victim Liz Edwards as a gift from her loving partner is looking for a new home. Crossbreed Bebe was found “cowering in a crate” when police arrived at Liz’s Spalding home and found the bodies of her and her 13-year-old daughter Katie. It is believed, but not confirmed by police, that the pair had been ...

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Heritage plaques trail takes shape around Spalding

A trail of small plaques depicting various aspects of the heritage of Spalding and its surroundings has been mapped out. Half of the 14 bronze casts have already been attached to buildings in Spalding town centre; the others are due to go on listed properties, with planning consent expected soon. The £18,000 Spalding Public Art Trail is part of arts ...

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Expansion plan for Spalding Aldi store

Aldi is planning to extend its Spalding store in the near future. The discount supermarket has confirmed that it wants to extend the Winsover Road store and provide more car park spaces. The Voice understands that the development would be achieved by demolishing a small number of neighbouring properties. A spokesman told us: “Aldi owns a number of units on ...

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Moulton campaigner’s delight and relief as Aged Veterans’ Fund launched

It was a moment which Dougie Hern always hoped to live to see. The Aged Veterans’ Fund, which will enable payments to projects of benefit to the nuclear test veteran community, was officially launched last week. Dougie (79), of Moulton, is a Christmas Island test veteran and has been a leading light in a long campaign calling for the plight ...

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Graffiti removed from Spalding riverside sites

Twenty volunteers spent over two hours cleaning graffiti from Spalding’s riverside on Sunday.(April 24) Graffiti is a regular item brought up at The Community Riverside Forum meetings. So with the help of town business Premier Property Management, which supplied materials and manpower, social group Spotless Spalding got to work on the clean-up. Spotless Spalding organiser Coun Jack McLean said: “Thanks ...

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