Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Seaside to be brought to Sleaford

Sand, sun and buckets of fun are being brought to Sleaford Market Place, with a pop-up beach from 20 August until 4 September.

Open to the public throughout the two weeks, there will be striped deckchairs to relax on by day, buckets and spades from Market Square Café and Restaurant, while fish and chips, ice creams and beach-side snacks and drinks will be available from nearby cafés, restaurants and eateries.

There will also be a special Bank Holiday Weekend event on Saturday 23 August, with activities taking place between 11am and 4pm, with free Helter-Skelter rides, Punch and Judy performances, a ‘YARD Putz’ putting green, free face painting, seaside singing, a bubbleologist, crafts, and Teenage Market stalls.

Visitors will further witness art crafted out of sand, as a live sculpt takes place at the event from 11 am to 4pm; don’t miss the sand-sculpted Red Arrow!

 

Image credit: North Kesteven District Council

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