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A DILAPIDATED folly which lies half-buried in woodland near Whitchurch could be brought back to life as a space for dramatic and musical performances.
A team of archaeologists has begun digging up the brick and flint structure on the Hardwick Estate, off Hardwick Road, and is seeking volunteers to help finish the project.
They need to remove a layer of collapsed soil up to 1m deep covering the so-called “bear pit” above Hardwick Stud, which is thought to have originally been a chalk quarry and was accessible to the public many decades ago.
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Court Register: November 27-December 1, 2021
Boston Magistrates Court - November 27
Daniel Addison (31), of Craven Avenue, Kirton. Drug driving, 3.0 micrograms of Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol per litre of blood, Gosberton, December 11, 2019, £120 fine, £32 victim surcharge, £85 costs, 12 months driving disqualification.
Jake Glenn (22), of Alexandra Road, Spalding. Stole confectionary to the value of £4.96, belonging to B & M bargains, Spalding, June 9, community order including Drug Rehabilitation Requirement. Used threatening, abusive words or behaviour, Spalding, June 9, community order including drug rehabilitation requirement. Possession of a lock knife, Hall Place, Spalding, July 22, community order including drug rehabilitation requirement. Assaulted a police officer, Spalding, August 17, community order including drug rehabilitation requirement, £200 compensation, £95 victim surcharge.
Winner of King s Lynn Hardwick Estate Greenyard Frozen competition lights up star Published: 07:00, 12 December 2020
Seven-year-old Freddie Owen won the opportunity to bring festive cheer to Lynnâs Hardwick Estate when he turned on the Christmas star at the top of Greenyard Frozen UK.
The youngster won the competition with his picture on the theme of âLove your familyâ and he was joined by his 10-year-old brother Jack to switch on the Christmas lights at the packing factory.
The switch-on took place on Monday and itâs hoped the star will provide a a welcome herald of festivities after what has been a hard year for us all.