July 18, 2016 2.39 pm
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Mablethorpe to hold Bike Night in aid of charity
On Wednesday, July 20, Mabletherpe will see hundreds of motorbikes gathered along the streets in aid of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance. The bike night is being held on the High Street in Mabletherpe and will commence at 6pm and finish at 9pm. The event, which has been organised by Coastal Events CIC, will see…
On Wednesday, July 20, Mabletherpe will see hundreds of motorbikes gathered along the streets in aid of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance.
The bike night is being held on the High Street in Mabletherpe and will commence at 6pm and finish at 9pm.
The event, which has been organised by Coastal Events CIC, will see live music from bands such as EAD Frequency and Relentless, and a number of local businesses will be selling food and drink throughout the event.
The High Street will be closed from 5pm until 10pm from the junction of High Street to Victoria Road, and at the opposite end of High Street and Seacroft Road junction.
Diversions and signage will be in place for motorists and local businesses have been notified of the event.
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