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Guy Owen

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Intern News Reporter and University of Sunderland journalism graduate. Due to his below par athletic ability he prefers to write about the sports he loves rather than playing them.


Branston Community Academy was named the winner of the Raytheon UK Quadcoper Challenge in the national final.

Team Qwad Sqwad, consisting of Year 9 students Damian Brooks, Isaac Werling, Joe Soutar and Thomas Woolner, defeated five other schools in the final in Manchester on Thursday, December 14.

The boys had to build a four-bladed multi-rotor, remotely piloted air system- also known as a quadcopter.

The judges from the Quadcopter Challenge with the winning students

Each of the 22 schools who took part were given the same kit to create the drone and had to modify flying characteristics and customise a variety of factors.

Teams had to put their quadcopter through a number of challenges in regional heats to test their drone.

Dr. Georgina Harris, head of the School of Engineering at Manchester Metropolitan University and head judge said: “Most young people have a desire to improve the world in which they live, but seldom appreciate that that’s what modern engineering is all about.

“Also, since mandatory careers guidance was pulled from the national school curriculum, it has fallen to the teachers to convey what kinds of opportunities exist in engineering, and how diverse and rewarding they can be.”

Popular American barbecue restaurant Ribs ‘n’ Bibs is up for sale at the bottom of Steep Hill in Lincoln.

The restaurant opened in 2013 and can be found on The Strait.

The business is up for sale on Banks Long & Co for offers in excess of £100,000.

Photo: Guy Owen for The Lincolnite

Ribs ‘n’ Bibs is a mid-terrace Grade two listed building with two floors, indoor and outdoor seating area, kitchen and staff area.

Director of Ribs n Bibs Limited, Adam Morgan, told The Lincolnite: “We have decided to make Ribs’n’Bibs available for purchase now as we are looking to concentrate our efforts on our two other businesses in 2018 – namely our outside catering company, Yellowbelly Catering Co. and our other restaurant brand, Meat Inc. over at Caenby Corner.”

The lease for the property is due to expire in March 2020. The current rent payable under the lease of £15,750 per annum.

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