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Prolific thief banned from shops across Grantham
Benjamin Noddings had stolen a range of items, including meats from M&S, gift sets from Boots and confectionary from a Shell ...
Work includes installing power to Market Place and new benches and flower beds in Grantham.
Citizens at a dual Grantham and Port Dalhousie wards town hall meeting were told city councillors have been hearing ...
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Full list of cuts Reform was asked to reverse at eight-hour Lincolnshire budget meeting
The administration says it's delivering value-for-money for taxpayers and cutting waste, although opponents disagree ...
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Plan to convert office building into home for vulnerable people approved
People experiencing homelessness, leaving care or prison, or living with disabilities would live there ...
The meeting lasted more than eight hours and a number of issues turned into political battlegrounds ...
As Gov. Kelly Ayotte tasks the New Hampshire Department of Education with examining the factors driving successful literacy ...
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Lincolnshire non-league roundup - All evens in big local matches
A few mixed fortunes for our non-league clubs this weekend. Boston United had a home game against Tamworth, hoping for a fifth win in a row, and started strongly in front of a crowd of 1,938 at the ...
Hydro wires criss-crossing above streets in Port Dalhousie won’t be buried any time soon. St. Catharines received a ...
Peterborough Telegraph on MSN
Plans for nine homes in Bourne refused following flooding concerns
Plans for nine homes in a town have been refused following flooding concerns.
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'Millions saved' but at what cost?: List of cuts Reform refused to reverse in eight hour budget meeting
A mammoth Linolnchire County Council budget meeting lasting over eight hours ended with Reform councillors turning down requests to reverse many of the savings it had made.
The studious-looking prosecutor Richard Murphy took half an hour opening the case which local billboards called 'The Sunday Tragedy at Southampton.' ...
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