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The first official Lincolnshire Day was held in 2006 to commemorate the uprising. The date was voted for by readers of Lincolnshire Life magazine and BBC Radio Lincolnshire listeners. The day aims to encourage local people, often known as yellowbellies , and those who have moved from the county to honour the historical event along with ...
A wildlife park in Lincolnshire is set to reopen this weekend after it closed earlier this year because of a dispute among the owners. ... Woman's Day. 21 best 1990s baby names that are still ...
Lincolnshire has long been a primarily agricultural area, and it continues to grow large amounts of wheat, barley, sugar beet, and oilseed rape. In south Lincolnshire, where the soil is particularly rich in nutrients, some of the most common crops include potatoes, cabbages, cauliflowers, and onions. Lincolnshire farmers often break world ...
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An independent lifeboat service operated at Cleethorpes after the closure of the RNLI station, but an increasing number of calls prompted the reopening of an RNLI station on 29 June 1987. £45,000 was raised locally to re-establish the station, this time taking the original name of Cleethorpes Lifeboat Station. [8] Launching Cleethorpes lifeboat.
Services are cancelled on the day a line officially reopens after a week-long engineering project.
Stations reopened include Ashley Hill closed in 1964 was reopened in 2024 as Ashley Down, Ashchurch, Cam and Dursley, Feniton, Pinhoe, Templecombe and Yate.; Service between Swindon and Trowbridge ceased in 1966 but two passenger trains each way were reinstated in 1985, along with the reopening of Melksham station.
(St Piran's Day) 5 March: c1900 (Cornwall) Previously a local holiday, revived as part of Cornish nationalism movement Devon: 4 June: Traditional It is Saint Petroc’s Day Dorset: 1 June: Traditional The Feast Day of St Wite. Durham: 20 March: Traditional The Feast Day of St Cuthbert. [3] Hampshire: 15 July: 2019 The Feast Day of St Swithun.