Medieval re-enactment weekend to take people back in time
Heritage skills festival returns to Gainsborough
- Alison Walling of Lincolnshire Willow will demonstrate the art of willow weaving.
- Mona Whitton, a successful artist, originally from Gainsborough, will demonstrate the art of working with stained glass with opportunities to have a go.
- Katie Veall from Arthur and Alice is a textile and fibre artist who predominantly uses the punch needle to create fine embroidery, wall art and furniture pieces.
- Laurence White of Shedtime, who is also from Gainsborough, will be demonstrating traditional leather work creating modern and historic items.
- Michael Ashton is a traditional chair maker who uses a foot operated pole lathe and traditional tools to create furniture.
- Patrick Whitton is a young adult who specialises in wood turning, using a modern lathe to create bowls and spoons.
- Sarah of SPT Ceramics creates large figures for both the home and garden with demonstrations on the finishing stages.
- Shaun Clark of Whiskerhills Pottery will demonstrate the art of hand decorating pottery.
Exhibition showcases art of Lincoln students
Paloma Faith conquers Lincoln Castle
On Saturday, local couple and newlyweds Mr and Mrs Thompson enjoyed the show as part of their wedding celebration, having got married just hours earlier the same day. They came with their whole wedding party to the castle, as not only did they love Paloma but it was within the castle grounds they got engaged. An emotional and memorable night for them and a story which was shared with Paloma backstage.
Another local Lincoln lady Eileen Northcott received a personal message and signed poster from Paloma who had heard she was coming to the show following major surgery and recent health battles.
She received the personally written message in the second half of the show after her family friend Hannah had written to promoters Cuffe and Taylor to explain that Paloma’s music has helped her through a difficult time and she was a huge fan. The promoters made sure Paloma heard her story and it was a touching moment for Eileen.
Paloma came and conquered Lincoln Castle and it was an unforgettable night. Live at Lincoln Castle Concerts are back at the castle on Friday 28th June with Kaiser Chiefs and Saturday 29th June with Madness followed by Gregory Porter on Sunday 30th June. The shows are all sold out except for Gregory Porter, which still has a small handful of tickets left and these can be purchased here – https://www.lincolncastle.com/events/event/56/live-at-lincoln-castle-gregory-porter
Main image credit: Donna Samuels Photography Safer Nights NL to support night time economy in Brigg
New loco arrives at North Lincolnshire heritage railway
Hard-working volunteers honoured by County Council
The hard work of local volunteers from across the county has been celebrated at Lincolnshire County Council’s annual Good Citizens Awards.
Awards are made in four categories:

