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Find out what's happening in South Holland by reading our latest media releases and announcements. This page includes releases from the past two years, if you would like information from something older than this, please email communications@sholland.gov.uk with your request.

Spalding's ever-popular annual Pumpkin Festival will return to Spalding next Saturday (7 October) between 11am and 3pm, the event will celebrate the District's proud horticulture and harvest traditions with a great range of activities for local families to enjoy including live entertainment, food and gift stalls, arts and crafts and fantastic games.

The three councils which make up the South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership have each signed the Age-friendly Employer Pledge, a nationwide programme run by the Centre for Ageing Better.

A survey about town centre access in Spalding has found that people feelpedestrian only access is important to help to create a safer and more pleasant shopping environment in the town.

South Holland District Council has announced long-awaited refurbishment and reopening works for the Sheep Market toilets in Spalding, that will restore well-used public facilities in the town centre whilst improving their condition and accessibility.

A community event and taster day is set to take place at the tennis courts in Ayscoughfee Gardens, Spalding, following a £120,000 renovation and refurbishment project courtesy of a partnership between South Holland District Council and the Lawn Tennis Association.

South Holland District Council has announced that starting from the first week of October, there will be refuse and recycling collection day changes for all households in the District in a bid to make the service more efficient.

South Holland District Council along with its partners has agreed an extensive programme of investment and improvement works to 14 community centres across the District to better support its sheltered housing tenants.

South Holland District Council has announced its intention to increase its Fixed Penalty Notice (FPNs) threshold to help take a firmer stance towards tackling environmental crime, including fly-tipping, littering, graffiti and fly-posting across the District.

South Holland District Council has offered Ayscoughfee Hall Museum as a temporary home for the Spalding Gentlemen's Society, with a shared space for increased exhibitions and displays whilst work is carried out at their Broad Street Museum in Spalding.