Cogglesford Watermill in Sleaford. Photo: North Kesteven District Council
When: Saturday and Sunday from 11am-4.30pm
Discover the history of the watermill and see it in operation for the first time this year
Visitors will have the chance to see Lincolnshire Long Wool Sheep and other animals.
See the fleece being spun into wool and people can also have a go at doing it
Lincoln Cathedral
When: Saturday and Sunday
Entry will be free throughout the weekend from 7.15am-6pm (5pm on Sunday), although access is restricted on Sunday due to regular services
Tours of the floor will take place through the day priced at £4 per person
On Saturday rehearsals will be taking place during the day for a performance of JS Bach’s St Matthew Passion in the evening, with tickets for the evening performance starting at £5 per person.
Lincoln Castle
Photo: Emily Norton for Lincolnshire Reporter
When: Saturday and Sunday, 10am-4pm (grounds close 4.30pm)
The grounds of the castle will be open for free as usual
Tours of the grounds (usually included with inclusive tickets) will also run for free throughout the weekend. Visit the gift shop for details and to find out how to join a tour
Access to the Medieval Wall Walk, Victorian Prison and Magna Carta Vault is general admission, with adults £13.50, concessions £11 and children (ages 5 – 16) £7.20. Families (up to 2 adults and 3 children) is priced at £34.20.
Navigation House, Sleaford
Navigation House in Sleaford. Photo: North Kesteven District Council
When: Saturday and Sunday, 12pm-4pm
Explore the history of travel and trade by canal, open free throughout the year
Free Lincolnshire Plum bread to visitors this weekend
Across Navigation Wharf, stop by the National Centre for Craft and Design and the latest exhibition ‘Upholstery: Evolution to Revolution’ including a free activity called ‘The Memory Chair’
Enjoy a free family activity, pick up crayons and paper from The National Centre for Craft and Design and complete rubbings of 18 bronze roundels to make up the trail to receive a discount in the cafe
Sleaford Museum will also be open all weekend from 10am-3pm where you can explore the history of Sleaford’s past
Tour Lincoln bus
The Tour Lincoln open-top bus.
When: Saturday and Sunday, 10.30am to 3.30pm Where: Citywide
The free bus ride provides great views of the Cathedral Quarter, Brayford Waterfront and across the countryside
Unclaimed top-deck tickets will also be offered on the day so arriving early is advised
Tours take place every hour and last around 50 minutes.
Lincoln Guildhall
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
When: Friday, March 23 and Saturday, March 24, 10am-4pm Where: Lincoln Guildhall
The Right Worshipful the Mayor of Lincoln, Councillor Chris Burke and the Civic Party are inviting people to visit Lincoln’s historic Guildhall
Opportunity to view the City’s Civic regalia, including the sword of Richard II and the Mayor’s Chains of Office
Donations can be made to the Mayor’s charity – Lincoln Foodbanks and Community Larders
Medieval Bishops’ Palace
Lincoln Medieval Bishops’ Palace
When:Saturday and Sunday 10am-4pm (last admission 3.30pm) Where: Medieval Bishops’ Palace, south side of cathedral
Lincoln Medieval Bishops’ Palace celebrates re-opening this weekend after extensive conservation work in 2017
Free admission all weekend with garden games (weather permitting), site tours and the chance to sample a wide range of fruit wines, spirits and own label jams, chutneys and preserves.
Other events scheduled for across the county:
Boggle Lane Foods, Claxby
Saturday and Sunday, 2pm-4pm
Free guided walk in and around Claxby’s beautiful Wolds scenery and founder Nikki will show people how to make an amazing pesto with foraged goods, including a free taste of what she makes and a special offer on the Boggle Lane ready meal range. Click here for further details
The Broadbent Theatre, Wickenby, Lincoln
Saturday and Sunday, 10am-4pm with free entry
Discover the theatre named in memory of Roy, father of Oscar-winning actor Jim Broadbent with refreshments available Click here for more information
Cranwell Aviation Heritage Museum
Saturday and Sunday, 10am-4pm
The museum is open for free throughout the year, but for this weekend people can also try Lincolnshire Plum bread for free For further information click here
Hall Farm Park, South Kelsey
Saturday and Sunday, 10am-5pm
One child can enter the real working farm park for free with two full paying admissions. Click here for more information
Heckington Windmill, Heckington
Saturday and Sunday
The windmill will be open all weekend with free admission, including demonstrations by members of the Lincolnshire Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers. Click here for more information
Jew’s Court
Saturday and Sunday
Free guided tours will be given on both days from 10.15am to 4pm (last tour at 3.15pm) For more information click here
Lincolnshire Road and Transport Museum, North Hykeham
Saturday and Sunday, 10am-4pm
Explore the collection of vintage vehicles and learn about the history of transport. On Sunday there will be a free classic bus service lining the museum with the city centre. Click here for more information
Manor House Stables, Martin
Sunday, March 25, 10am-4pm
The stables located between Lincoln and Sleaford will be opening its doors to all on a special themed ‘Victory in the Kitchen’ day with a cooking demonstration and many goodies waiting to be tried. For further details click here
Old Nick Police Museum, Gainsborough
Saturday and Sunday, 11am-3pm
Free entry to the police museum and explore the Victorian change room, cells and exercise yards For more information click here
Total Fitness, Lincoln
Saturday and Sunday
Discover the facilities with free usage of gym, pool (including family pool and hydrotherapy), heat treatments and one-to-one gym sessions all weekend. Click here for more information
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The 2024 Lincolnshire Business Excellence Awards are now open for nominations, seeking to spotlight outstanding businesses within the Greater Lincolnshire area.
Hosted by Stonebow Media, the publisher behind The Lincolnite and the MyLocal platform, this prestigious event is designed to honour the achievements of the regional business community.
Thanks to the headline sponsorship from the University of Lincoln Enterprise & Research department, the Lincolnshire Business Excellence Awards are a unique opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of local enterprises.
The awards are also sponsored by Ringrose Law, Duncan & Toplis, Sills & Betteridge and Pearson Hydraulics. A small number of sponsorship opportunities remain available. Contact [email protected] to discuss partnerships.
Businesses can nominate themselves across eleven awards categories:
The deadline for nominations is May 24, with the judges’ deliberation lunch set for May 29.The judging panel includes business experts and professionals from Lincolnshire and event sponsors.
The Lincolnshire Business Excellence Awards 2024 gala will take place at the Engine Shed on July 12, 2024.
Enhance profile & credibility: Securing an award or being shortlisted acts as a powerful endorsement, signaling trustworthiness to potential customers and helping to distinguish your business from competitors. Displaying the award on your communications can significantly boost your brand’s perception.
Insightful focus & feedback: The application process encourages deep reflection on your business strategy and direction, offering invaluable feedback and clarity, even for new ventures.
Team confidence boost: Recognition from the awards can significantly uplift your team’s morale, affirming the value and potential of your business in the eyes of industry experts.
Marketing & PR boost: Being associated with the awards, even as a nominee, can enhance brand visibility, providing ample content opportunities for social media and other marketing channels.
Networking opportunities: The awards connect you with local business leaders and experts, offering a platform to seek advice, share ideas, and foster future partnerships. The ceremony itself is an excellent occasion for networking with peers and celebrating mutual successes.
Potential to win: Entering offers a chance to win and gain all the associated benefits, but even without taking home a trophy, the process can yield significant advantages for your business.
A Lady Gaga loving kitten owned by a couple who run a charity for disabled pets featured on Channel 5’s The Pet Psychic.
Pet Psychic Beth Lee-Crowther comes to the aid of pet owners and in Tuesday night’s episode she met Cookie the kitten, a depressed camel, and looked at whether a dog can predict the future.