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Bourne-area family s lasting dog theft heartbreak

Bourne-area family s lasting dog theft heartbreak  | Updated: 16:44, 08 March 2021 A family who had four dogs taken from them have spoken of the heartbreak caused by dog thefts. Margaret Whitehead has spoken of her family’s devastation after the their four Welsh terriers were stolen from their kennels in Bourne in November. The family, including Margaret’s mother Debbie Graham, who is desperate to find the dogs, haven’t given up hope of one day being able to find their beloved pets but the uncertainty is taking its toll. Four Welsh terriers were stolen from Bourne (43904351) Margaret said: “The worst part is not knowing where they are or if they are okay.

South Holland farmers calling for dedicated Rural Action Team

Grantham bus fire cause still unknown, but Centrebus services continue as normal

Grantham bus fire cause still unknown, but Centrebus services continue as normal Thankfully no one was injured Six buses were destroyed by the fire. | Photo: R S Mortiss Centrebus said its service levels have been unaffected by the fire which destroyed six buses at its central Grantham depot on Thursday afternoon. A duty crew from Lincolnshire Fire & Rescue will go back to the site on Tollemache Road South in Grantham for a reinspection during the afternoon of Friday, February 12. Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue were called at 3.38pm on Thursday, February 11 and had crews on the scene from Grantham, Stamford and Sleaford. Nottingham Fire & Rescue’s crew from Newark is also at the scene. The crews remained at the scene until 7.43pm on Thursday.

Lincolnshire fire stations in line for asymptomatic COVID testing

Duchess of Rutland opens up about stately homes challenges in new podcast

Duchess of Rutland opens up about stately homes challenges in new podcast A unique look inside Britain’s grandest homes Emma Manners, the 11th Duchess of Rutland, has been hard at work creating her new podcast, Duchess. The Duchess of Rutland has launched a new podcast about the lifestyle and heritage that comes with living in and owning a stately home. The new podcast, titled Duchess will see Emma Manners, the 11th Duchess of Rutland speak to other custodian women who live inside some of Britain’s most iconic and historic stately homes. The Duchess herself, 57, resides in Belvoir Castle, near Grantham, with her husband David Manners, the Duke of Rutland.

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