Life in Boston where EU immigration has changed the face of the town I ve lived in Lincolnshire all my life and the pace of change here in Boston is really something
John Woodward, is a 73-year-old market trader of the town.
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Roberts Buncis body was found in Fishtoft, Boston, Lincolnshire on Saturday.
A 14-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was charged with his murder and appeared in court on Monday.
Today, Roberts father Edgars has called for patience so investigations into the tragedy can continue.
Roberts Buncis with his father Edgars. The 12-year-old schoolboy was found dead on Saturday
Roberts Buncis, 12, was found dead in Fishtoft, Lincolnshire on Saturday. A 14-year-old has been charged with his murder
A JustGiving page has been set up to support tragic Roberts single father Edgars (pictured)
In a statement issued through Lincolnshire Police, he said: I am comforted by the community support that has been shown and I understand that friends want to show their support by getting together on Saturday.
What people in Britain s most pro-Brexit town, Boston, think of the UK leaving the EU without a deal At the end of the day, 76 percent of people here voted to leave
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St Botolph s Church by the River Witham in Boston
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400 homes near Grantham set to be approved
A big extension to Grantham
An artist s impression of the new housing.
More than 400 homes on a farm near Grantham are to be approved by South Kesteven District Council next week.
The authority’s planning committee will examine two separate applications for land at Rectory Farm, with one for 220 homes by Rob Thorley of Jelson Ltd, and another for 228 by Georgina McCrae at Linden Homes.
The builds are part of the Grantham North West Quadrant sustainable urban extension which also includes the nearby partially-completed 1,800-home Poplar Farm development where community facilities including a school, community centre, sports ground and neighbourhood centre have been or are due to be completed.