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Business Life - 1st JuneNewark faces both a challenging and exciting future after Government inspectors gave the green light to a ‘blueprint’ for the area’s development over the next fifteen years.
Newark faces both a challenging and exciting future after Government inspectors gave the green light to a ‘blueprint’ for the area’s development over the next fifteen years.
Unlock the secrets of Lincolnshire’s past on an exciting archaeological dig this summer
What links May and June? National Shooting Week which starts at the end of one month and shoots into the next. In fact, it is just over a week and a time when many local clubs and organisations hope to see new faces carefully picking up a gun for the first time. We are also nearer than ever to the 2012 Olympics and we have some local hope for a medal or two. Read on for more details and don’t forget to let us have news of your competition results.
Stone, sand, putty - this season’s neutrals are every natural colour but beige.
From this month, architects and surveyors, Glew + Smith have relocated their offices to Louth and rebranded the company as GMS Architecture
So, here we are again. It’s Lincolnshire Show month and each year we think it cannot get any better and yet it surprises us every time. This year the riding and the showing classes promise to be tougher than ever so even being there and taking part is an honour in itself. In fact it is a privilege to have such a show on our doorstep - see you there… and let’s hope we leave the umbrellas in the car!
The term Renaissance is most commonly associated with the movement in culture, art and trade which originated in Florence during the late Middle Ages. However, a manor house in Lincolnshire has an important tale to tell about the role the county played in the less well known, Northern Renaissance, which has relevance for us today.