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Grab some bargains at a charity fashion show

Grab some bargains at a charity fashion show

Grab some bargains at a charity fashion show

09 April 2023

Town branch of Lincs Fashions is holding a charity 'Fashion Show Extravaganza'


Easter fun for kids in village

Easter fun for kids in village

Easter fun for kids in village

04 April 2023

A fun-packed Easter event is being held in Fenland Village


MADAOS get into the full spirit of Calendar Girls

MADAOS get into the full spirit of Calendar Girls

MADAOS get into the full spirit of Calendar Girls

04 April 2023

In the spirit of the original Calendar Girls, the ladies are putting on performances


Gym increasing opening hours

Gym increasing opening hours

Gym increasing opening hours

25 March 2023

A leisure centre has announced it will be expanding its opening hours for the gym.


Scenic mindful wellbeing walk goes through park and by riverside

Scenic mindful wellbeing walk goes through park and by riverside

Scenic mindful wellbeing walk goes through park and by riverside

04 February 2023

A rambling get-together group is inviting people to join in on their regular wellbeing walks


Public's art will be on display

Public's art will be on display

Public's art will be on display

08 April 2022

Artist Dan Donovan is bringing together all the paintings created at his recent public art event next Saturday, April 16.


See George Michael and Wham! tribute act

See George Michael and Wham! tribute act

See George Michael and Wham! tribute act

07 April 2022

George Michael and Wham! tribute act Matt King will be appearing later this month.


Historic wallpaper talk

Historic wallpaper talk

Historic wallpaper talk

07 April 2022

A free talk about historic wallpaper will be the eighth in a series of heritage and conservation talks.


A lovely piece by artist Helen

A lovely piece by artist Helen

A lovely piece by artist Helen

30 January 2022

Here's the monthly Hidden Gems (Culture Focus) article by Lorena Hodgson of Red Barn Creative.


Is the pantomime dame still relevant in 2021?

Is the pantomime dame still relevant in 2021?

Is the pantomime dame still relevant in 2021?

26 December 2021

The pantomime dame has been a staple in British theatre for centuries, but do we still need them or are they outdated and rooted in mockery?


Fitness boutique launches brand new classes

Fitness boutique launches brand new classes

Fitness boutique launches brand new classes

09 July 2021

A popular fitness class provider has launched its latest programme of community sessions.


Plenty to keep you busy. . .

Plenty to keep you busy. . .

Plenty to keep you busy. . .

23 November 2019

Regular columnist Lorena Hodgson highlights all the activities on offer during the winter months.


Review: Dance to the Music at Lynn Corn Exchange entertains and gives a history lesson too

Review: Dance to the Music at Lynn Corn Exchange entertains and gives a history lesson too

Review: Dance to the Music at Lynn Corn Exchange entertains and gives a history lesson too

16 January 2018

An almost packed audience was treated to some ‘Strictly’ glamour last night at the King’s Lynn Corn Exchange where favourites from the BBC hit Kristina Rihanoff and Robin Windsor took the lead in a journey of dance down the ages.


CONCERT PREVIEW: Invitation to hear Geordie jazz queen in Long Sutton

CONCERT PREVIEW: Invitation to hear Geordie jazz queen in Long Sutton

CONCERT PREVIEW: Invitation to hear Geordie jazz queen in Long Sutton

07 December 2017

Newcastle jazz singer Zoe Gilby, described by British saxaphone legend Courtney Pine as someone who “deserves wider recognition”, is coming to Long Sutton next weekend.


FIRST LOOK: Inside Peterborough’s £1m Middletons Steakhouse & Grill

FIRST LOOK: Inside Peterborough’s £1m Middletons Steakhouse & Grill

FIRST LOOK: Inside Peterborough’s £1m Middletons Steakhouse & Grill

01 September 2017

The latest addition to the city centre eating out scene opens its doors on September 8, but the Peterborough Telegraph got an early look at what diners can expect.


ALBUM REVIEW: Rich rewards for a northern soul singer who chose to ‘jump in feet first’

ALBUM REVIEW: Rich rewards for a northern soul singer who chose to ‘jump in feet first’

ALBUM REVIEW: Rich rewards for a northern soul singer who chose to ‘jump in feet first’

30 May 2017

I Can and I Will, Kat Brittain, Self-Released, Out Now


ALBUM REVIEW: Getting it all out of your system and onto disc

ALBUM REVIEW: Getting it all out of your system and onto disc

ALBUM REVIEW: Getting it all out of your system and onto disc

09 May 2017

Carrying The Unfixable, Tommy Loose, Self-Released, Out Now


ALBUM REVIEW Traditional folk makes room for true bluegrass

ALBUM REVIEW Traditional folk makes room for true bluegrass

ALBUM REVIEW Traditional folk makes room for true bluegrass

24 April 2017

The Dog That Would Not Be WashedThe Georgia Shackleton TrioSelf-Released, Out Now


THEATRE REVIEW: The matter of life and death for two right characters

THEATRE REVIEW: The matter of life and death for two right characters

THEATRE REVIEW: The matter of life and death for two right characters

24 April 2017

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are DeadNational Theatre Live South Holland Centre, Spalding


MUSIC PROFILE: The Georgia Shackleton Trio explore new country sounds

MUSIC PROFILE: The Georgia Shackleton Trio explore new country sounds

MUSIC PROFILE: The Georgia Shackleton Trio explore new country sounds

18 April 2017

An ancestor of one of the British Isles’s greatest explorers and two sensational “sultans of string” gave The Old Ship Inn, Long Sutton, a pub reopening to remember on Easter Day.


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