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Why isn’t this parking stopped?

December 10, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

David Matthews says…

Why are the college students being allowed to get away with parking on Beacon lane still,today there all over the pavement blocking it for pedestrians, isn’t it time the council stopped it!

Santa’s busy times – 10 days to go

December 10, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

Grantham Lions will be accompanying Santa’s Sleigh on his annual tour of Grantham, starting tomorrow.

Starting at 6-15pm every night his timetable is…

Thursday 11th December at Alma Park

Friday 12th December.        Manthorpe 1

Saturday 13th December.    Manthorpe 2

Monday 15th December.     Dysart Road

Tuesday 16th December.     Springfield Road

Wednesday 17th December.    Princess Drive

Thursday 18th December     Sunningdale 1

Friday 19th December          Sunningdale 2

Saturday 20th December.     Balmoral

Monday 22nd December.      Gonerby 1

Tuesday 23rd December.       Gonerby 2

Santa Claus continues his tour of the town in his sleigh this week, helped by Grantham firefighters.

All start at 6:30pm

Wednesday 10th Princess Drive, Queensway area

Thursday 11th –  Barrowby Gate

Friday 12th – Springfield Road, Denton Avenue area

Saturday 13th (daytime) Welby Street

Looking for children’s entertainer

December 10, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

Chelle Wharton says…

Can anyone help me please.

I’m new to the area and looking for an entertainer for a girls’ party at my house.

She would like a kind of princess party, nails, hairstyle etc.

Does anyone know anyone that does that?

Counterfeit cash attempt at Grantham pub

December 9, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

Laura Rowlands says…
I’ve just had a man attempt to spend a fake £20 at The Muddle Go Nowhere.
Fortunately I noticed the BAD FAKE straight away.
Spread the word for other businesses in the area who may be targeted!
The man is about six foot tall with dark brown hair and a ‘traveller’ accent.
He was wearing a grey hooded jumper.

BEWARE

Who are you calling a dumb animal?

December 9, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

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Grantham student becomes Boccia England official

December 9, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

Grantham College carpentry student Matthew Annan (in black shirt) has been chosen as one of 350 aspiring young athletes, coaches and officials from across the country to be given the unique opportunity to take part in an inspiring four day residential experience later this month by Boccia England.Boccia2

The Youth Sport Trust National Talent Camp 2014 is a major event and is being held at Loughborough University from 19-22 December where Matthew will take on the role.

Boccia is a paralympic sport introduced in 1984 in which athletes throw, kick or use a ramp to propel a ball on to the court with the aim of getting closest to a ‘jack’ ball. It is designed specifically for athletes with a disability affecting locomotor function and played indoors on a court similar in size to a badminton one.

Matthew has been selected following on from a nomination by Boccia England due to his talent and potential as a Boccia official and exceptional commitment in supporting Boccia and the developments of his officiating qualities.

Matthew has been playing with Boccia England for four years and really enjoys both the playing and refereeing aspects of the sport which always challenges him.

Boccia was first started for people with Cerebral Palsy, which Matthew has a mild version of, but is now played by people with a wide variety of disabilities. Matthew started playing at school and worked his way up very quickly to National level and plays for his local club in Sleaford.

As well as enjoying playing the sport Matthew has progressed into refereeing with his first experience being at a regional competition in Nottingham earlier this year for Boccia England where he volunteered as a referee.

This experience made Matthew realise he wanted to progress with the refereeing side of the sport so he took his regional qualification in November but through his attendance at the National Talent Camp and further training and experience he is hoping to get his National Officiating qualifications.

Mary Johnson of Boccia England said: “Matthew`s energy, enthusiasm and dedication to Boccia is outstanding and he is a great role model for both players and referees.”

During the camp, later this month, Matthew will have the opportunity to participate in active and practical role focused workshops, learn from likeminded young athletes, coaches and officials from across the country all of whom have the aim of being the best.

Matthew said: “I’m really honoured to have been selected to attend the Youth Sport Trust National Camp at Loughborough University and the prospects of meeting other talented athletes, coaches and officials, and developing my abilities as an official excites me.

It is my dream to officiate at the Paralympics.”

Lincolnshire councils get £200,000 to fight fraud

December 9, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

Local councils have been awarded £200,000 to further joint efforts in tackling fraud.

The money from the Department for Communities and Local Government will be used to create the Lincolnshire Counter Fraud Partnership, bringing together experts from around the county to establish a joint fraud-fighting force.

Working closely together, the team will build upon the councils’ counter fraud successes by sharing intelligence, investigative resource, and best practice.

Coun Marc Jones, Executive Member for Finance and Property, said: “The county council takes a zero tolerance approach to fraud and has a proven track record of recouping lost money.

“We’ve recovered over £1m in recent years – money that can be ploughed back into frontline services.

“And by joining forces with other local councils, we can make sure that we reduce fraud to an absolute minimum, protecting the public purse.”

Short courses suitable for everyone

December 9, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

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Put those old greetings cards to good use

December 9, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

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FOLLOWING a successful launch last year, Long Bennington-based Blue Castle is looking to collect as many Christmas cards as possible to raise as much money for its chosen charities.

Having started this idea last year with a good level of success, collecting more than a tonne of Christmas cards they are hoping to grow and be able to donate more than ever.

This year we are continuing to support Inspire+ and Beaumond House with the fantastic work they do in the local area.

With its inhouse expertise of waste and recycling, we are able to collect in recyclable material and by working with specialist recycling facilities, split Christmas cards into their raw recyclable components, these then have some value.

It is this rebate for the material that we will pass directly to the two charities. The more cards they  collect the more they will be able to donate.

They would also like local businesses/ organisations who feel they can, to act as a collection point.

Blue Castle drivers will then come and collect the cards from them in January.

Collection points will be set up in the week building up to Christmas and are currently planned for Beaumond House premises, schools across the county who Inspire+ work.

Beware of a Christmas rat invasion

December 9, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

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Conservation Evening

December 9, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

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Fantastic response for decorations appeal

December 8, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

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Jacqueline Henry says..

Lincolnshire folk the most tight-fisted at Christmas? – Not in Grantham they’re not!

The donations for the Christmas decorations to cheer up the less fortunate at this time of years  have been incredible and are still coming in.

A lot of families have already received packages but there is still plenty to go around.

If you or someone you know would like some free decorations to brighten up Cristmas just message me and I’ll see what I can do.

The pictures only give an idea of whats been donated, there are more to come when organised.

Happy Christmas x

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Cheer up the children in QMC’s cancer ward

December 7, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

Lou Willett is looking for donations to take to the QMC children’s cancer ward, Nottingham.

The things she’s looking for are books games dvds etc  – anything to keep a one to 18-year- old occupied over the Christmas period

Items do need to be new or very clean due to possible risk of infections.

Lou, a student at Grantham College, knows what it is like to be in the children’s ward.

Aged 14, and a pupil of KGGs, she was diagnosed with leukaemia and spent nine months of 2010 in hospital.

Since then she has worked tirelessly for the ward, raising funds to make life better for the young patients.

Will you help?

You can drop them at Grantham College, but if it is easier Lou can collect.

Call her on my number is 07739797657 or private message my Facebook, or her friend  Ellie Taylor who helps Lou a lot with  charity work. Her number is 07773966146

Lou said: “It’s something I do for the ward every year and its always greatly appreciated thank you!”

Found at hospital

December 7, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

Kevin Skeith‎ says…

If your child lost its toy at Grantham A&E,  I’ve taken it to reception.

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Grantham Sunday League results

December 7, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

Caythorpe 5     Ancaster 0

Goals: Tom ‘Figgy’ Figura x3

Sam Sterry Ashley

Shaddy McClean

Motm: Andre Keidel

Totemic 4   Colsterworth 

Paul Chappell x 2 
Charlie blow 
Steve clay 

Mom: Paul Chappell

Nobody 8 Holdingham  2

Thomas Power 3 
Sam Tasker 2 
Carl Jackson 2 
Luke Bristow
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Last night’s steam train – the video

December 7, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

The Union of South Africa came through Grantham yesterday. Click on picture below to see Paul Clark’s video

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Car park warning

December 6, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

Jonathan Watson warns…

Just alerting people that someone has been attempting to break into cars in the upper floors of Wharf Road multi-storey car park.

Make sure you don’t leave anything of any worth visible.

Bittern by the steam loco bug

December 4, 2014 by Grantham Matters 1 Comment

 Click on the photo below by Guy Haws to reveal a video of Bittern racing towards Grantham this morning (Thursday), by Paul Clark Bittern Guy Hawks

Cash point empty

December 3, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

Kara Blacow says…

THE cash point at the Co-op, Dysart Road, is not dispensing cash, and it won’t be refilled for the foreseeable future.

It was hinted to me that apparently coop cash points are being targeted by ramraiders so they’re not refilling them.

Just to save people a pointless journey.

Portillo visits Grantham

December 3, 2014 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

Here is SKDC’s advert for Grantham featuring Michael Portillo.

It is one of four promotional videos made by the former Tory minister and Premier contender for the district council, last year.

The four town films and brochures promoting Grantham, Stamford, Bourne and Market Deeping cost £10,000.

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