With 20 free magical events spread across the town in one day, Gainsborough will once again come alive with a dazzling array of literary delights and captivating tales on Saturday, September 13.
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A mum-of-three has shed half her bodyweight to successfully combat health issues.
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People were invited to Gainsborough Old Hall for a free day out with games for all ages.
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Landlord Graham Matthews claims young people no longer frequent pubs.
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Tom Kirk, from Scunthorpe, became so weak he was unable to walk, but now runs a drug support group.
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The development will be a mix of one, two and three-bed apartments.
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Grimsby in Bloom has led replanting of the public project
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There are renewed plans to convert the building into 24 apartments
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Ros Canter wins a second successive Burghley Horse Trials on Lordships Graffalo, weeks after announcing she was expecting her second child.
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Come join us on for a fascinating journey through the rich history of Grimsby’s port. Join our knowledgeable guides who will take you on a journey around the heritage building, learning about its history.
This tour will explore the development of the old port around the Commercial Dock and examine the architecture of the buildings. Looking at their uses, how the plots developed and some of the entrepreneurs attracted to the location.
Buildings are currently under renovation, so these bespoke, smaller tours are an intimate way to view them with your guide. Please note that the buildings are not accessible, and some are fenced off for safety reasons.
Timings & Tours
Friday 12 September: 1300-1400
Tuesday 16 September: 1300-1400
Wednesday 17 September: 1830-1930
Thursday 18 September:1300-1400
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