LaDiDa Dinner
More than 350 guests gathered for one of the highlights of the farming calendar, the LaDiDa Dinner at the Epic Centre, Lincolnshire Showground.
The dinner is traditionally started by ringing the original market bell from Lincoln Cattle Market which closed in 1968. LaDiDa is an abbreviation of Lincoln and District Dinner to Agriculture, founded to maintain the more than a century old tradition of an annual Lincoln Fatstock dinner. Diners enjoyed a meal of finest Lincolnshire roast beef and produce.
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