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The Lincolnshire Showground is an agricultural showground [1] and exhibition centre [2] [3] built in 1959 [4] in North Carlton, north of Lincoln in England. [5] It is the chief exhibition centre of the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, [6] and has been used for large events such as LincsFest, [7] the Lincolnshire Farming Conference, [8] Poacher International Jamboree for scouts and guides ...
This list of museums in Lincolnshire, England, contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available ...
The Hub is part of Lincolnshire One Venues (LOV), aided by Lincolnshire Arts Trust to promote, and achieve funding for, ten arts centres within Lincolnshire. [11] [12] and is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation, owned and supported by North Kesteven District Council and operated by Lincs Inspire Limited. [13]
Grantham Museum is located at St Peter's Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, England, in the building provided for it in 1926. The building also previously housed the public library, and was partly funded by the Carnegie UK Trust which was continuing Andrew Carnegie 's project of building libraries across the United Kingdom.
The National Exhibition Centre (NEC) is an exhibition centre located in Marston Green, England, near to Birmingham and Solihull. [1] It is near junction 6 of the M42 motorway, and is adjacent to Birmingham Airport and Birmingham International railway station. It was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1976.
Springfields Outlet Shopping & Leisure is a major outlet centre in Spalding, Lincolnshire. Located off the A16 , it is the only outlet destination in the county, with 55 stores and 25 acres of free entry Festival Gardens, open 364 days a year.
Grimsby Auditorium is a theatre situated on Cromwell Road, in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire. With a seated audience capacity of 1,200 the Grimsby Auditorium is the largest professional theatre in Lincolnshire, [1] and one of the larger theatres in the East of England. Built in 1995, it is today managed by Lincs Inspire on behalf of its ...
Upgrading of the toilets and the construction of a new exhibition hall were funded by grants in 1995–1996, and the new hall, known as the Axholme Stores now houses a cafe. [ 18 ] In order to allow the exhibits to operate, overhead wiring began to be erected in 1971, and the first trolleybus ran under the wires on 3 September 1972.