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The Diddly Squat farm shop sells local produce from the farm and neighbouring local producers in the Cotswolds (Picture: Clarkson's farm)

Workers at Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm must now wear body cams

Imber and Tyneham are two villages that were abandoned during World War Two
Imber and Tyneham are two villages that were abandoned during World War Two

England’s ‘lost twin villages’ frozen in time since World War Two

Some of the witty graffiti which highlighted the state of Ermine Street in Ancaster, prior to the repair works.
Some of the witty graffiti which highlighted the state of Ermine Street in Ancaster, prior to the repair works.

Pothole repair work to start in Ancaster overnight

Tom Morrissey pictured at the site in Hogsthorpe.
Tom Morrissey pictured at the site in Hogsthorpe.

Villagers protest against third attempt to get more caravans in Hogsthorpe

"Gonna run out of paint" spray painted on Ermine Street in Ancaster.
"Gonna run out of paint" spray painted on Ermine Street in Ancaster.

Villagers wake up to spray paint slogans on street demanding potholes are fixed

Daphne Norridge plants Dorrington’s new oak tree watched by the three flag bearers and people from the village. Photo: Julia Newton
Daphne Norridge plants Dorrington’s new oak tree watched by the three flag bearers and people from the village. Photo: Julia Newton

Villagers plant oak tree in Queen's memory

The Remembrance Day knitted tribute anonymously left in Old Leake. Photo by James Shanks.
The Remembrance Day knitted tribute anonymously left in Old Leake. Photo by James Shanks.

GALLERY: Mystery artist 'Knitsy' delights villagers with their creations

Stickford War Memorial Clock decorated with poppies for Remembrance Sunday.
Stickford War Memorial Clock decorated with poppies for Remembrance Sunday.

Restoration of village War Memorial Clock announced ahead of Remembrance Sunday

A view over Warkworth Castle and the surrounding village which has topped the list of British villages which have risen in value for 20 years straight.
A view over Warkworth Castle and the surrounding village which has topped the list of British villages which have risen in value for 20 years straight.

20 British villages with property value increases for last 20 years

Villagers in Addlethorpe are continuing their fight to strop more caravan sites in the village.
Villagers in Addlethorpe are continuing their fight to strop more caravan sites in the village.

Addlethorpe residents remain defiant about 'caravans' plan in spite of promise o...

The King of the Keals, created and ridden by Gavin Motley
The King of the Keals, created and ridden by Gavin Motley

Jubilant villagers raise more than £2,625 for charities

From left - John Scott of Wilsford, Debs Draper, Kerri Foster, Bob Frisby, Paul Durnin, Matt Everton, Karen Durnin and Teresa James of Sleaford at Scredfest, Scredington.
From left - John Scott of Wilsford, Debs Draper, Kerri Foster, Bob Frisby, Paul Durnin, Matt Everton, Karen Durnin and Teresa James of Sleaford at Scredfest, Scredington.

Successful return of Scredfest beer festival

The campaign group with Coun William Gray (third left) and Sir Edward Leigh (fourth right) at the site of the proposed solar farm.
The campaign group with Coun William Gray (third left) and Sir Edward Leigh (fourth right) at the site of the proposed solar farm.

Villagers in Hatton plead 'no solar on farmland'

Having a right Royal knees up at the street party in Cobblers Way, Sleaford, from left - Mike Bates, Joan Windever and Babs Thomson.
Having a right Royal knees up at the street party in Cobblers Way, Sleaford, from left - Mike Bates, Joan Windever and Babs Thomson.

Model railways and 1940s weekends to parades and street parties - weather fails ...

Proposed site plan for Mill House in Sea Lane, Hogstrthorpe.
Proposed site plan for Mill House in Sea Lane, Hogstrthorpe.

‘Don’t let East Coast become one huge caravan park’ plea

Residents in the Navenby and Wellingore area are invited to have a go at painting with light at a creative taster event, Photo: Anne Marie Kerr
Residents in the Navenby and Wellingore area are invited to have a go at painting with light at a creative taster event, Photo: Anne Marie Kerr

Villagers invited to paint with light for Earth Hour at Lincolnshire heritage at...

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News stock image

Villagers in need to benefit from new food bank service

Vulnerable residents in Hogsthorpe are staying connected thanks to tablets that are being distributed in the village.
Vulnerable residents in Hogsthorpe are staying connected thanks to tablets that are being distributed in the village.

Villagers near Skegness stay connected through pandemic thanks to digital rollou...

Vulnerable residents in Hogsthorpe are staying connected thanks to tablets that are being distributed in the village.
Vulnerable residents in Hogsthorpe are staying connected thanks to tablets that are being distributed in the village.

Villagers near Skegness stay connected through pandemic thanks to digital rollo...

Flooding on the A17 near the turn off for Ruskington. Villagers in the area were also warned to be prepared for flooding overnight. EMN-201224-142709001
Flooding on the A17 near the turn off for Ruskington. Villagers in the area were also warned to be prepared for flooding overnight. EMN-201224-142709001

Villagers warned of flooding

Silk Willoughby Church collecting cheese wrappers and printer cartridges to raise money for a new toilet and servery in the church. L-R Janet Johnson  - church warden, Sue Mathieson - PCC secretary, Lizzie Potter - on-line fundraising organiser and Lavinia Hughson - church member. EMN-201217-091520001
Silk Willoughby Church collecting cheese wrappers and printer cartridges to raise money for a new toilet and servery in the church. L-R Janet Johnson  - church warden, Sue Mathieson - PCC secretary, Lizzie Potter - on-line fundraising organiser and Lavinia Hughson - church member. EMN-201217-091520001

Village church appeal turns to recycling and online raffle

No Caption ABCDE EMN-200911-122911001
No Caption ABCDE EMN-200911-122911001

Residents help bring broadband to village

Villagers at West Torrington want to save the church to create a community space
Villagers at West Torrington want to save the church to create a community space

Villagers’ fight to save church

Ruskington church being taken away for repair. Alwyn Kirk with the bells. EMN-200921-170122001
Ruskington church being taken away for repair. Alwyn Kirk with the bells. EMN-200921-170122001

Villagers wave goodbye to church bells for restoration

Alex Beck.
Alex Beck.

New-look Wyberton will kick off Lincs League campaign with 'hunger to win'

Five-year-old Alexander Lunn busy pruning with his dad Jonathan. Picture John Edwards
Five-year-old Alexander Lunn busy pruning with his dad Jonathan. Picture John Edwards

Villagers work on churchyard tidy at West Torrington

Grasby Armed Forces Day EMN-200629-122427001
Grasby Armed Forces Day EMN-200629-122427001

Villagers mark Armed Forces Day in Grasby

Proposed plan EMN-200619-132148001
Proposed plan EMN-200619-132148001

Plan to convert derelict RAF site is rejected

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