Lincoln City will now be holding a photo opportunity session with supporters next week.
Doors will open to the Travis Perkins Suite at Sincil Bank between 5pm-7.30pm on Tuesday, May 28 for fans to come and see the trophy and take their own pictures with it.
It is an open event for all to come and take a closer look at the silverware won by the Imps.
It was Lincoln’s second league title success in three years under management duo Danny and Nicky Cowley who now appear to be under the radar of some higher league clubs.
Championship sides West Brom and Middlesbrough have both been linked with a move for the duo, but when The Lincolnite approached the club about it they said they have no comment to make.
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Snooker can be a lonely and brutal sport, but that strive for perfection is what keeps Lincoln’s Steven Hallworth — the city’s only player to reach the professional level — coming back to the table, even when the angles are tight.
It’s been a whirlwind career for Steven Hallworth, Lincoln’s first and only snooker player to ever reach the professional stage.
In the world of art, where creativity knows no bounds, chainsaw wood sculpting stands out as a thrilling blend of danger and beauty. Imagine wielding a roaring chainsaw, not to fell trees, but to carve them into stunning works of art. This is not your average hobby; it’s an adrenaline-fueled artistic adventure that dates back to the 1950s.
Chainsaw sculpting transforms ordinary wood into extraordinary masterpieces, pushing the limits of what’s possible with a tool more commonly associated with lumberjacking. But this is no rough-and-tumble trade; it’s a craft requiring precision, skill, and a steady hand, where the risk only heightens the allure.