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A headline-making dinner
Renowned political journalist Michael Crick was the guest speaker at the annual dinner held by the P&A Partnership at the Bentley Hotel in Lincoln
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Halloween Ball is a scream!
The White Heather in Caenby Corner was the venue for a wickedly entertaining Halloween Ball.
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Distinguished citizens in Lincoln
With Manchester City currently riding high at the top of the league, two of their former stars made a timely appearance at the latest event held by the Lincoln Sportsmans’ Club at the Bentley Hotel.
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Raising cash for cancer at The White Heather
Before the unseasonably warm autumn, the last days of summer were marked with the Summer Ball at the White Heather
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Young Shots hit the target
Three international athletes inspired forty young people at the first Young Shots Day in Lincolnshire last month.
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Chocks away at the Bomber Ball
An evening of entertainment with an aviation theme took place at Lincoln’s EPIC Centre.
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Dressing to impress in Lincoln
A host of Lincolnshire ladies delved into their wardrobes recently and wore their wedding dresses at a fantastic ball at The Lawns in Lincoln.
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Horsing around at the Stables Ball
The Calder Farm Stables in Lincoln is one of the county’s most successful riding schools, and as in previous years, Jackie Weston of the Stables brought together around a hundred friends and supporters of the school for a fantastic ball at the city’s Bentley Hotel.
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All out for cricketing legend
Former England cricket star Gladstone Small was the guest of honour at the latest dinner held by the Lincoln Sportsman’s Club at the Bentley Hotel.
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Lincolnshire’s tennis players celebrate in style
The Grange and Lincs Hotel in Mablethorpe played host to a roaring event as the Annual Tennis Ball came to the area
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Chinese Association celebrates ten years
The Humberside Chinese Association can trace its roots back to 1977 but it was formally founded in 2001. To celebrate this anniversary, a huge celebration took place at the Humber Royal Hotel in Grimsby.
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Britain’s biggest prom
Spalding’s Springfields Centre played host to what’s said to be the largest prom in the whole of UK, with 350 pupils attending from four schools – Spalding Grammar, Spalding High, Gleed Girls and Gleed Boys.
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Golden years for St Bede’s
Boston Rugby Club was decked out in gold and purple to make a fantastic setting for St Bede’s Catholic Science College’s prom.
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Riseholme students celebrate
Riseholme College, part of the University of Lincoln, is one of the leading institutions in the UK specialising in agricultural and land-based studies.
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Warm night at Police Federation Ball
The Lincolnshire Police Federation held a spectacular ball to raise money for Help For Heroes.
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Lipstick & Champagne in Lincoln
Over 150 ladies attended a glamorous evening to raise money for St Barnabas Hospice’s cancer care charity.
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Greenbank scores with charity dinner
Over 150 people attended a spectacular Charity Dinner to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Care and LIVES Emergency Response. The dinner was organised by the volunteers at Greenbank Junior Football Club at the Bentley Hotel in Lincoln, and altogether £2000 was raised.
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Food for thought at Cereals
Many of the leading names in the UK arable industry gathered together at Boothby Heath near Lincoln for the latest Cereals event.
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Super Troopers celebrate St George's Day
Celebrations for St George''s day went with a retro bang this year at The Lawns, Lincoln.
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Revellers have a ball for sport
Glitz and glamour were the order of the day at the recent Sportswomens' Ball which was held at The Bentley Hotel, Lincoln on Friday 13th May.
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Leeds legends in Lincoln
Leeds legends Allan Clarke and Paul Reaney were the guests of honour at Lincoln Sportsmans Club’s latest evening at the Bentley Hotel.
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A posh night out at the Round Table
Spalding Round Table’s Annual Ball took on a blue and white theme this year at the request of Chairman Adrian Griggs – as he is a fanatical Peterborough United fan and wanted to pay tribute to his beloved Posh.
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Holbeach Rotary fights scoliosis
Helen Scott is the current President of the Holbeach Rotary Club and selected the Scoliosis Association and Scoliosis Campaign Fund as the charities of the year.
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A bubbling night in Spalding
The Lipstick and Champagne Ladies Ball provided a glamorous night at the South Holland Centre, while helping to raise money for St Barnabas Hospice.
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Grantham Lions' ruby celebrations
Grantham Lions Club celebrated their fortieth charter anniversary dinner with a memorable evening at the town’s Belton Park Golf Club. Over a hundred guests were welcomed by Lion president Geoffrey MacKinder.
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