Lincoln pub reopens under new ownership after revamp
The new owner wants to make it a venue for all the family
General Manager Scott Wilkinson, Alice Palmer, Head Chef Luke Earnshaw and Olivia Williams from the team at The Plough in Bracebridge, Lincoln. | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
A pub in Lincoln has reopened its doors with a new menu this week after being taken over by a new owner and management team, and a refurb costing nearly £15,000.
Ian Sievwright, who runs the Lion and Snake in the Bailgate area of the city, is the new owner of The Plough on Newark Road in Bracebridge, and hopes to bring it back to its former glory, alongside the pub’s General Manager Scott Wilkinson.
The live link will close on June 6, 2021.
The Starring Lincoln Theatre Company gives local people, with ranging experience, the chance to be part of highly acclaimed shows. The next lead could be a Lincoln bin man with a hidden talent, or even a super star shop keeper.
The theatre group is preparing to return to the cathedral for the first time since its sell-out production of Oliver! in 2019.
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Past performances also include Jekyll and Hyde and Jesus Christ Superstar.
There are lots of opportunities to get involved with The Huntchback of Notre Dame, from acting to production, and first rehearsals are scheduled for September.
Siblings finally open Gainsborough Play World a year after buying business
It’s been a long wait for these three siblings
Play World in Gainsborough can finally reopen after a year of lockdown.
A woman and her two brothers have opened an indoor play area for families in Gainsborough, more than a year after first buying the business, due to COVID-19.
Jane Coulson, Michael Fieldson and Matthew Fieldson first bought Play World Gainsborough in April 2020, never expecting the coronavirus pandemic to span as long as it has.
Over a year later, the brothers and sister have finally opened the doors to Play World after investing over £100,000 in the building.
Persistent beggar banned from Lincoln shopping centre
The ban is in place for three years
Police have handed a ban to a person accused of persistently begging at the Carlton Centre.
The Criminal Behaviour Order is in place for three years and bans them from sitting in a position to beg and approaching people to ask for money or food.
Breaches to such bans can result in a custodial sentence.
Abbey NPT have secured a Criminal Behaviour Order on an individual for repeatedly begging on the Carlton Centre. This is in place for 3yrs and bans them from sitting in a position to beg & approaching people asking for money/food etc. Breaches can result in a custodial sentence
Zero coronavirus deaths recorded in Birmingham as lockdown lifts
Public Health Wales was first to declare its stats, with one further death announced on Monday May 17
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The UK coronavirus death toll rose once more on Monday, with three deaths in England and one in Wales.
Public Health Wales was first to declare its stats, with one further death announced on Monday May 17.