LOGIC plan to link up with a community organisers in Connecticut to try to influence green energy policy to aid Ørsted and job creation locally
October 19, 2025 | News Editor
The Strolling Bones Skeleton Parade will be held in Lincoln Cathedral Quarter on 29 October.
October 19, 2025 | News Editor
The government plans to lower the voting age to 16 before the next general election.
October 19, 2025 | News Editor
Avalon Mill Equestrian is the latest organisation to benefit from the council’s Positive Activities grant scheme
October 19, 2025 | News Editor
There were 521 crew members who failed to return or were killed in action from RAF North Coates during the Second World War
October 19, 2025 | News Editor
Our thoughts are with those who have lost a loved one
October 19, 2025 | News Editor
People in surrounding villages are asked to keep doors and windows closed because of drifting smoke.
October 18, 2025 | News Editor
This is a funny and moving play about Christopher Boone who is in his late teens and lives in Swindon with his dad. He shares a close bond with his teacher, Siobhan, who encourages him to keep a written journal of his thoughts and activities. He is extremely curious, an excellent mathematics student, and has an extraordinary ability to observe and retain highly detailed information about any situation he finds himself in.
However, Christopher is autistic and for him the world is black and white, fact and fiction. The adults around him live in a world of shades of grey. The Play begins when Christopher discovers his neighbour’s dog Wellington has been stabbed to death with a garden fork. Mrs. Shears assumes Christopher is the killer and calls the police. Christopher explains he did not kill Wellington. The situation is sorted out despite Christopher punching a policeman and he resolves to make it his personal mission to solve the case of who killed Wellington. Gradually Christopher uncovers the truth surrounding Wellingtons death but, in the process, uncovers far deeper secrets.
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October 18, 2025 | News Editor

IT’S OFFICIAL! “Man! I Feel Like a Country Rock Night!”

They are back and fired up, Shania Reimagined: Rock This Country Legends Live are ready to bring you the hits you love — bigger, bolder, and rocking harder than ever.

The energy. The songs. The legends.

Get ready to rock this country with the ultimate Shania tribute + Country Rock legends celebration.

18th Oct

@yardbirds
A night of Shania Twain classics + the greatest country rock hits from legends you know and love… all in one show!

Who’s coming?
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October 18, 2025 | News Editor
ALICE KIM LIVE IN THE LIVING ROOM
SATURDAY 18 OCTOBER 2025
Doors open 7pm (til 11pm)
ADVANCE TICKETS £8 + booking fee
Leeds-based Alice Kim brings her unique blend of soul-folk electro-pop to Cleethorpes, for a laid-back night of new sounds, up close and personal.
Hailing from a Midlands village, Alice’s early musical interest came from her parents’ 80s record collection, stacks of her sister’s burnt RnB CDs and endless hours with a Sony Discman.
When she moved to Leeds at 18, Alice began to perform and write with different bands including New Position, Tete de Pois and Belgrave House band, touring and performing in venues such as London’s Jazz Cafe and Manchester’s Band on the Wall.
In the past couple of years she has broken away to mark a new path as a solo artist creating her own DIY funky, soulful sound packed full of emotive melodies. Recently Alice has enjoyed multiple radio plays and festival appearances, including Green Man, Kendal Calling and Secret Garden Party.
“If her music feels like it knows you, it’s because she’s singing straight from the heart”
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October 18, 2025 | News Editor