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Crew called to waste fire near Grantham street

Crew called to waste fire near Grantham street  | Updated: 10:03, 12 April 2021 Firefighters were called to a garden waste fire last night after it was left unattended. The crew was called the incident at 9.15pm off Harrowby Road, Grantham. Firefighters used one hose reel to extinguish the fire and used a thermal imaging camera to inspect the area. Fire news. (44379011) A spokesperson for Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Service said there was severe fire damage to five square metres of garden waste. This was a controlled burn left unattended.

Which pubs in the Grantham area are opening from today?

Which pubs in the Grantham area are opening from today?  | Updated: 12:16, 12 April 2021 The Grantham branch of CAMRA has drawn up a list of local pubs which are opening from today following the easing of lockdown restrictions by the government. Pubs are among businesses including non-essential shops, gyms, hairdressers and beauty salons which can open from today. But pubs can only serve in outdoor areas which means that many are still unable to open. The outdoor area at The Tollemache Inn which is being prepared for reopening on April 12. (45937854) Grantham CAMRA branch chairman Robert Hamnett-Day said: For the last year they have been treated unfairly by the government with restrictions placed without evidence. Many of these pubs and clubs have spent a lot of time and money to become Covid-19 safe environments - infinitely safer than shopping in the local crowded supermarkets - and need our support.

Dedicated school caretaker bids farewell after 30 years of service at Grantham school

Dedicated school caretaker bids farewell after 30 years of service at Grantham school Published: 17:15, 11 April 2021 Staff and pupils at a Grantham school have bid a fond farewell to two cherished members of staff. Angela (Ange) Conway, has been the caretaker at Harrowby Infant School for 30 years. She left last week alongside husband Mark, who has been the school’s site manager for the past 10 years. Kerry Whotton, school administrator, said: “We said an emotional goodbye to Mrs Conway, who joined the Harrowby family in 1990 and has been at the heart of the school for 30 years. Mr and Mrs Conway. (45935873) She will be missed so much by staff and the children and we wish her and Mr Conway, who has been with the trust for 10 years, happiness and best wishes for their next chapter of life.”

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