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Bourne children’s group holding clothes sale and dance

A CHILDREN’S group is hosting a clothes sale and a Valentines dance to raise funds as it hopes create its own centre and bids to become a registered charity.

Plan for fuel station in Bourne finally submitted

PLANS for a much-needed second petrol station in Bourne have moved a step closer.

Baston primary
Olympic Masterclass for Yr 6 
Names: Chloe Winham, Lee Mohammed and Georgia Burdock

Pupils in Deeping St James take part in Olympic masterclass

PUPILS have taken part in an Olympics masterclass as part of their business and enterprise development.

Council house rents in Bourne and the Deepings are set to rise after budget talks

RENTS for council houses in Bourne and the Deepings could be increased.

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Mobile library should alter times

A MOBILE library visits a village at the wrong time of day according to a parish councillor.

Parking row continues as yellow lines near Bourne Grammar School are rejected

YELLOW lines will not be used to tackle parking problems near Bourne Grammar School because residents did not support the idea.

Fuel stations hopeful over supplies

JET fuel stations are hopeful that they will not run out of fuel supplies despite the news that tanker drivers have extended their strike action.

Funding is on the agenda at Bourne Town Council meeting

THE next Bourne Town Council’s finance and general purposes committee meeting takes place on Tuesday.

Tennis Coaching
Edenham Primary School
27/01/12
Tennis Coaching class under way.

Edenham Primary School’s tennis lessons are a hit

RACKETS and balls have been out in force at a primary school as pupils have taken part in special tennis coaching lessons.

Former Lincolnshire PCSO Michael Yardley

Former police community support officer jailed for raping schoolgirl

A POLICE community support officer was today (Friday) jailed for 10 years for the rape of a schoolgirl.

GP surgery in Corby Glen could be turned into dance studio

A DOCTOR’S surgery could be transformed into a dance studio and cafe if given the green light.

Collect wood in Bounre

ANOTHER scavenging day will take place in Bourne Wood tomorrow.

Send us your photos of picturesque scenes

HAVE you taken any pictures of the beautiful scenes now we have had snowfall?

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Bourne pupils will benefit from £35,000 centre

PUPILS can now use a new £35,000 learning resource centre at their school which has opened thanks to a generous donation.

New scheme to keep Lincolnshire residents warm

PEOPLE can keep warm in the winter thanks to a new scheme.

Church coffee morning raises cash in Bourne

A CHURCH began its fundraising year with a coffee morning.

Valentine’s lunch set to raise funds for children’s charity in Bourne

A WELL-known fundraiser has organised a Valentine’s lunch to raise money for a children’s charity.

The picture shows l to r  Mrs Jenny Allan (Sainsburys PR Ambassador), Matty Baker, Ben Gough, Jack Immink, Max Peverill, Rebecca Hall, Mrs Hannah Anderson (Year 5 PE Teacher).

Pupils in Bourne gear up for Olympics

PUPILS at Bourne Westfield Primary Academy have been gearing up for the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympic Games by taking part in one of the more unusual sporting activities.

Appeal for ‘50s items for Queen’s jubilee exhibition in Bourne

CLOTHES, shoes, games and other memorabilia from the 1950s are needed for a new exhibition.

People encouraged to sign up for walks in Lincolnshire

PEOPLE are encouraged to sign up for health walks across Lincolnshire.

Company applies for planning permission in Bourne

A company has applied for planning permission to extend its business premises.

Give blood at Bourne Corn Exchange

THE next chance to donate blood in Bourne is on Tuesday, February 14.

Community centre gets donation from Lincolnshire County councillors

A COMMUNITY centre received a welcome boost as councillors donated £500.

Ancient art demonstrated at club in Bourne

GARDEN CLUB - The art of whip and tongue, cleft and rind grafting and chip and T budding was demonstrated to members of Bourne Garden Club at the January meeting. Clive Simms of Essendine, spoke and demonstrated on this ancient art. There is evidence that the Chinese were grafting trees at least 2,000 years ago but the art goes back far beyond 2,000 years.

Folk-rock band set to play at school in Bourne

A FOLK-rock band are gearing up to perform live at a school in Bourne.

Collect your fire wood at Bourne Wood

SCAVENGERS are invited to Bourne Wood to collect their own fire wood on Saturday, February 4.

Beekeepers meeting in Bourne

ANYONE interested in keeping bees in invited to an information meeting.

Enjoy pancakes at Bourne Abbey Church Hall

SHROVE Tuesday will be celebrated at Bourne Abbey Church Hall a few days earlier on Saturday, February 18, from 11am to 1pm.

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Brandy boost for Rotary Club of Bourne

A PUB has donated £77 to a club after holding a prize draw to win of a large bottle of brandy.

Bourne Academy gives archive to heritage centre

SCHOOL items dating back to the 1800s have been donated to Bourne Heritage Centre.

Consultation response delays Lincolnshire County Council’s day care decision

KEY talks on plans to close day centre services have been pushed back after an “unprecedented response” to a consultation.

Man seriously injured after car crash in Thurlby

A MAN has been seriously injured in a car crash.

Care home plan on agenda for Bourne Town Council meeting

MEMBERS of Bourne Town Council’s highways and planning committee will meet at the Town Hall on Tuesday at 7.30pm.

Comments made on skatepark land in Bourne

MORE responses to a skatepark questionnaire have been received.

Clean up of water fountain in Bourne discussed by councillors

A HISTORIC water fountain memorial in Bourne was the topic of discussion for town councillors.

More light shed on Bourne pub’s history thanks to appeal

A BUSINESSWOMAN has uncovered more information about the history of a pub which she is turning into a health and beauty salon.

Volunteers take part in conservation day at Bourne Wood

A TEAM of volunteers took part in a conservation day at Bourne Wood.

GSCE results improving in Lincolnshire schools

LINCOLNSHIRE schools improved their GCSE results last year.

Morton Pre-school celebrates 40th anniversary

Staff and children at a pre-school are celebrating its 40th birthday.

Trading standards warning to Lincolnshire residents

FRAUDSTERS are trying to con people out of money by pretending to be from national government bodies, according to a watchdog.

Basketball sessions at Bourne Leisure Centre

ANYONE aged 14 and above is invited to take part in new basketball sessions.

Eyesore land in Bourne to be developed

A PIECE of land labelled an eyesore by many finally looks set to be developed.

Margaret Thatcher’s life featured in online exhibition

LINCOLNSHIRE-raised Margaret Thatcher has once again come into the nation’s consciousness with the new film ‘The Iron Lady’ hitting the big scene this month and now she is being featured in an online exhibition on the website Linc to the Past.

Catch up with a cuppa with Salvation Army

OLD and new friends are invited to a coffee morning which is starting again after Christmas.

Tessa Sanderson at Len Pick trust, Bourne Corn Exchange. Trust chair Andy Rowe; John Freear; Tessa Sanderson with Olympic gold medal; Adrian Smith; Trevor Peacock; Steve Miller; Ranna Patel; Geof Hyde. Photo (TIM WILSON): SG250112-133TW

Olympian Tessa Sanderson visits Bourne Corn Exchange

AN Olympic gold medalist came to Bourne on Wednesday to speak at an annual memorial evening.

Group hopes to pull in shoppers for Easter event in Bourne

TRADERS are gearing up to hold an Easter event in Bourne.

Book your £10 holiday now with this week’s paper

PICK up this week’s paper to collect the last passwords for our great UK holiday offer.

The service to consecrate the cemetery

Langtoft Cemetery extension blessed at ceremony

A CEMETERY which has been extended was formally blessed during a ceremony.

Charity lottery draw winner from Pointon

A TICKET holder from Pointon has won £50 in a charity lottery draw.

Hair-raising way to help Sue Ryder’s Thorpe Hall Hospice

A CHARITY is urging people to have some hair-raising fun while raising much-needed funds.

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