- Lil’ Drills: Launches at 10:30am Tuesday 6 September, returning on Tuesday 20 September, then being weekly from 4 October through to 29 November. Suitable for children aged 18+ months, it is just £4 per child – and adults go free.
- Diddy Disco: Launches at 10:30am Wednesday 7 September. Tickets are £4 per child to attend (adults go free) and it is suitable for children 2-7.
- Room on the Broom: 5 October 1.30pm & 4.30pm | 6 October 10.30am & 1.30pm. Tickets start at £15 and the show is suitable for ages 3+.
- An Evening Without Kate Bush: Doors open at 7pm with the show starting at 7:30pm. Tickets start at £13, suitable for ages 18+
- Republica: Saturday 17 September. 7:30pm – 11pm. Tickets from £22 (plus booking fee).
- Toploader + Archy & The Astronauts: Friday 30 September. 7:30pm – 11pm. Tickets from £22 (plus booking fee)
- Red Herring Comedy Club – September 2022: Saturday 10 September. 8pm – 11pm. Tickets from £15.40
- La Voix: Friday 21 October. 7:30pm – 11pm. Tickets from £22.
- Jimeoin – The Craic! Thursday 20 October. 7:30pm onwards. Audience members must be 14+, but 16+ is recommended. Tickets from £19.75.
- Lincoln Book Festival – Adventures In (Dream)Pop: 7pm – 9:30pm (approx). Tickets are free, but audience members must be 14+.
- Lincolnshire International Chamber Music Festival: Thursday 22 September – Sunday 25 September at venues across Lincolnshire.
Cauldrons, magicians and Dancing in the Moonlight: A magical Autumn at The Drill awaits
Cricket wish comes true for David at Eccleshare Court Care & Nursing Home
Visuals of Grimsby’s new look town centre revealed
Companies and employees sentenced after 18-year-old worker’s death
Rescued Shire horse finds her happy ever after
Broken-hearted team say goodbye to beloved donkeys
Police investigating after vehicle thefts in Sleaford area
Tree planting to be fast-tracked as council set to join Humber Forest partnership
Council has £4.5m to share amongst businesses as part of Covid Relief Fund
- Provide direct support to business ratepayers who have been adversely affected by the pandemic and have been unable to adequately adapt to the impact.
- not award relief to ratepayers eligible for other certain reliefs
- not award to unoccupied properties (unless temporarily closed due to Covid).
Green Light for Campus for Future Living at Mablethorpe
Councillors have approved planning consent for the Campus for Future Living, which is set to put Mablethorpe at the forefront of medical technology and innovation.