Petrol station in Waltham is refuelled and ready to serve customers again
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Porters Garage in Barnoldby Road has reopened under the JET brand
A round-up of recent planning developments across northern Lincolnshire
Is it too early to mention Christmas?
Join a Christmas Wreath making workshop at St Helen’s Church
Guiding you will be tutor Victoria Scales, who will give you tips and expert advice in how to make an amazing wreath.
It costs £30 (+ admin fee) which includes all greenery and refreshments. Book via our TicketSource page https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/friends-of-st-helens-church-barnoldby/t-avnyepl
There’s a prize for the best wreath
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A chance to explore the Grade I listed St Helen’s Church and the village of Barnoldby.
The Friends of St Helen’s (FoSH) are delighted to welcome visitors to the church. The church will be open for people to explore throughout the festival and you can book on one of our FREE guided tours of the church and village with our resident local historian on Sunday 20th September.
Timings & Tours
Saturday 13 September: 1030-1600
Sunday 14 September: 1000-1600
Monday 15 September: 1000-1600
Tuesday 16 September: 1000-1600
Wednesday 17 September: 1000-1600
Thursday 18 September: 1000-1600
Friday 19 September: 1000-1600
Saturday 20 September: 1030-1600. Tour: 1130 & 1400
Sunday 21 September: 1000-1600
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A villagers’ petition over speeding issues in Barnoldby has prompted the proposal
Barnoldby le Beck, a village that has changed dramatically over the years from a village famed for its prized cattle to one that is now adorned with large houses where once livestock grazed. For over 1,000 years its church has stood at the heart of the village, with that as a starting point your guided tour will visit areas of the village as you learn more about its history including the fabled legends surrounding the black Grim, and the original medieval village where some interesting finds have been discovered.
Expect some interesting anecdotes and stories about this village from local historian Emma Lingard.
The church will be open for the purchase of refreshments after the walk, and a chance to look round with Emma.
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