
Spectacular Anglo-Saxon finds go on show in new museum exhibition

Lincoln shines a light on Sutton on Sea for Christmas
Christmas lights that once graced Lincoln are to be given a new home at Sutton on Sea on the Lincolnshire coast.
The city has invested £140,000 in new lights, but didn’t want to dump the old ones. Seeking to address the city’s commitment to its ‘Let’s Address the Challenge of Climate Change’, the plan had been to offer them to charitable and voluntary organisations in the city through Voluntary Centre Services.
But then City of Lincoln Council is pleased to announce the donation of its previous Christmas lights to Sutton on Sea, supporting the coastal community while reinforcing the council’s environmental goals.
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Tourism Excellence Awards shortlist revealed
Accessible & Inclusive Tourism Award | Sponsored by AVH Parks Ltd
- Docks Academy
- Elms Farm Cottages
- International Bomber Command Centre
- Lincoln Cathedral
- North Lincolnshire Museum
- Bridleway Bed and Breakfast
- The Old Posthouse B&B
- The Poplars Boutique Bed and Breakfast
- The Rufford Hotel
- The Singlecote Hotel Ltd
Camping, Glamping and Holiday Park of the Year
- Ashleigh Farm Caravan and Glamping
- Away Resorts, AppleTree
- Cleethorpes Pearl
- Grange Farm Park
- In the Stix
Ethical, Responsible & Sustainable Tourism Award | Sponsored by Knapton Wright
- Fulbeck Craft Centre – The Old Coach House Store
- International Bomber Command Centre
- Louth Distillery
- Baytree Owl and Wildlife Centre, Eagle and Vulture Experience
- Lincoln Free Walking Tour, The Lincoln Free Walking Tour
- Lincolnshire Cookery School Limited,
- Louth Distillery, Gin School Experience
- Skydive Hibaldstow, 15,000ft Tandem Skydive Experience
Hotel of the Year (small and large)
DoubleTree by Hilton
The William Cecil
The White Hart Hotel
Large Visitor Attraction of the Year | Sponsored by Heart of Lincs
- Belton Estate
- Burghley House
- Lincoln Castle
- Lincoln Cathedral
- Normanby Hall Country Park
New Tourism Business of the Year | Sponsored by East Lindsey District Council
- Dibley Lodge
- The Drill, Lincoln
- Fulbeck Craft Centre – Artisan Market
- Meadow Lodges at Boothby Pagnell
- Polish Bomber Squadrons Centre
Pub of the Year
- Bull & Swan
- The Cross Keys Stow
- The Horse & Groom
Self-Catering Accommodation of the Year
- Dibley Lodge
- Holly Cottage
- Meadow Lodges at Boothby Pagnell
- Stretton Lakes
- Treetop Hideaways
Small Visitor Attraction of the Year
- Baytree Owl and Wildlife Centre
- Cogglesford Watermill
- Lincoln Bishops’ Palace
- North Lincolnshire Museum
- The Village Church Farm Museum
Taste of Lincolnshire and Rutland Award
- Milly’s Bistro
- San Pietro
Arts, Heritage and Culture Award | Sponsored by West Lindsey District Council
- 20-21 Visual Arts Centre
- The Beonna
- Lincoln Free Walking Tour
- The Ropewalk
- Trinity Arts Centre
Event/Festival of the Year Award
- Festival of History
- Festival of the Sea
- Go Festival
- Lincoln 1940s Weekend
- River Light Festival
Homegrown in Lincolnshire and Rutland
- The Lincoln Tea & Coffee Ltd
- Mayfield Retreats and Vineyard
- The Rutland Vineyard
- Barton Upon Humber
- Gainsborough
- Grimsby
- Horncastle
- John Dawber Gardens, Lincoln
The Going Places Award
- Emma Haigh, Jailhouse Frock
- Kat Anderson, Sessions House
- Leah Tuan Phan, University of Lincoln
- Lucy Russon, Events and Culture Apprentice at City of Lincoln Council
- Luke Doyle, Assistant General Manager at Healing Manor Hotel
- Geoff Burton, The Polish Bomber Squadrons Centre – RAF Ingham Heritage Group
- Jason Allen, The Fox, The Paddocks and Discover Rutland
- Michele Simms, Lincoln Visitor Information Centre
Lincoln confirms it’ll host Steampunk Festival next year
The Weekend at the Asylum Steampunk Festival will return to Lincoln over August bank holiday weekend next year.
Gainsborough gears up for Christmas Lights Festival
George Barnsdale celebrates 140 years of craftsmanship and community impact
Lincolnshire eco waste shop supporting UK’s ambitions
Ahead of COP 29 next week, The Green Life Pantry in Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, has taken measures to make sure it is one of the small businesses helping to drive progress in the UK’s journey to Net Zero.
The zero waste eco store, which has been running since 2019, provides residents with an opportunity to stock up on day-to-day items in a more eco-friendly way by using ‘bring your own’ containers or paper bags. This includes dry goods, such as baking supplies, dried fruit, loose tea and coffee beans, as well as environmentally conscious replacement products such as wash detergents, shampoo and soaps.
Jenny Salvidge, founder of The Green Life Pantry, came up with the idea as a way of helping her community become cost effective, eco-logical and less reliant on plastic. After leaving full-time-employment, Jenny sought out a Start-Up Loan of £12,000 via programme partner Norfolk & Waveney Enterprise Services to help launch the business.
Jenny Salvidge, founder of The Green Life Pantry: “The Start Up Loan was pivotal in helping me to launch The Green Life Pantry and in turn, allowing me to support a community of eco-conscious people throughout Lincolnshire.
“I would certainly encourage other businesses to consider what steps they can take to become more sustainable, no matter how small they may be.”
Richard Bearman, Managing Director, Small Business Lending at the British Business Bank said: “We are immensely proud to support the entrepreneurial spirit within communities that traditionally face barriers to financing. It is our firm belief that by providing access to financing, we are not only fostering innovation but also empowering individuals to create sustainable enterprises that contribute positively to our economy and society.
The Green Life Pantry exemplifies our commitment to supporting sustainability-focused businesses. Jenny has now established a thriving, eco-conscious business, demonstrating the transformative impact of the Start Up Loans programme.”