1st -22nd December 2011
St Marks Lincoln
Moroccan Village
The Morrocan Village is taking place at St Marks from Thursday 1st to Thursday 22nd December 2011.
Experience a huge choice of artisan products from pottery and ceramics, through to handmade carpets and leather.
There will also be a Moroccan restaurant to allow you to experience the taste of real Morocco.
Open Mon, Thues, Wed, Fri & Sat from 9am-6pm
Thurs 9am-8pm & Sunday 10am-4pm
Lincoln Town Houses
We work hard to provide quality accommodation for families groups of friends and business colleagues with availability from just two nights. All our houses and apartments are in the best locations with parking!
Friday, 9 December 2011
Another thing to be proud of in Lincoln
Steep Hill, which connects uphill and downhill Lincoln, has been named the best street in Britain by the Academy of Urbanism.
The accolade was bestowed on Lincoln's most famous two thousand year-old street at an award ceremony on Friday 11th November, seeking off competition from Cockburn Street in Edinburgh and Byres Road in Glasgow.
The assessors took a tour of the street which forms part of the Roman route from the River Witham to Bailgate an d is home to two Norman houses - the Jew's House and Norman House.
Halfway up or halfway down your breath begins to pull
YOur legs start to feel like you've been dancing for a month Non Stop.
Hold onot the handrail as you negotiate Steep Hill
And pause, take your time, gaze in the windo of a cafe
Or a shop,
And picture people from the past or the years yet to come
Who took their time up this slope, paused and stood and looked
Or who will.
And celebrate the fact that some places simply aren't the same
As each other. They've got a handrail for instance. They're unique,
Like Steep Hill.
Written by Ian McMillan.
The accolade was bestowed on Lincoln's most famous two thousand year-old street at an award ceremony on Friday 11th November, seeking off competition from Cockburn Street in Edinburgh and Byres Road in Glasgow.
The assessors took a tour of the street which forms part of the Roman route from the River Witham to Bailgate an d is home to two Norman houses - the Jew's House and Norman House.
Halfway up or halfway down your breath begins to pull
YOur legs start to feel like you've been dancing for a month Non Stop.
Hold onot the handrail as you negotiate Steep Hill
And pause, take your time, gaze in the windo of a cafe
Or a shop,
And picture people from the past or the years yet to come
Who took their time up this slope, paused and stood and looked
Or who will.
And celebrate the fact that some places simply aren't the same
As each other. They've got a handrail for instance. They're unique,
Like Steep Hill.
Written by Ian McMillan.
Monday, 14 November 2011
Lincoln's Steep Hill Wins Best UK Street AWARD
Steep Hill in Lincoln has been named the best street in Britain by the Academy of Urbanism.
The street has won the title of 2012 Great Street at Friday afternoon’s Urbanism Awards, which recognises the best, most enduring or most improved urban environments.
The event is run by The Academy of Urbanism, whose members include industry-leading architects, planners, engineers, developers and designers.
During a visit to Lincoln, assessors from the Academy of Urbanism took on the challenge of climbing Steep Hill, which has a one in seven gradient.
Hosts from the City of Lincoln Council and Lincoln BIG took the assessors on a tour of the street, which forms part of the Roman route from the River Witham to Bailgate and is home to two Norman houses – the Jew’s House and Norman House.
Dating to Roman times as a connection between the Castle and town, Steep Hill is a narrow street characterised by its impressive gradient.
The street plays host to a variety of independent and entrepreneurial retail outlets, combined with events and entertainment to make this a welcoming and important destination regionally.
Kevin Murray, Chairman of The Academy of Urbanism, said: “Rising and turning gently as a connection between the city centre and Cathedral, Steep Hill has an immense historical quality.
“But it is not a place relying on its past for its future. Through the City Council, a Business Improvement Group is energetically working with local business and residents allowing the street to respond to the changing economic and social pressures of today.
“The Academy believes this care for our historic urban fabric whilst looking to the future should be recognised and rewarded,” Murray added.
Matt Corrigan, Chief Executive of Lincoln BIG, said: “This is brilliant news, Steep Hill is a really special place, and Lincoln BIG is delighted that its unique charm has been recognised this way.
“I think it makes us all realise that it’s not just one of Lincoln’s but one of the county’s unique and special places.
“For visitors, going up the hill is not a chore – it’s part of Lincoln’s charm, and is a special experience that rivals anything that any other world-class historic place can offer.”
City Councillor Neil Murray said: “We’re delighted that Steep Hill has been given the Great Street Award, and that the Academy of Urbanism recognised what a fantastic, unique place it is.
“It was great to show Steep Hill to the assessors, and I’d like to thank everyone who submitted photos – proving how passionate people are about it.”
The other winners were: European City of the Year – Lisbon, Portugal; The Great Town Award – Derry~Londonderry, Northern Ireland; The Great Neighbourhood of the Year – Old Town / Harbour, Margate; and The Great Place of the Year – Victoria Quarter, Leeds.
The street has won the title of 2012 Great Street at Friday afternoon’s Urbanism Awards, which recognises the best, most enduring or most improved urban environments.
The event is run by The Academy of Urbanism, whose members include industry-leading architects, planners, engineers, developers and designers.
During a visit to Lincoln, assessors from the Academy of Urbanism took on the challenge of climbing Steep Hill, which has a one in seven gradient.
Hosts from the City of Lincoln Council and Lincoln BIG took the assessors on a tour of the street, which forms part of the Roman route from the River Witham to Bailgate and is home to two Norman houses – the Jew’s House and Norman House.
Dating to Roman times as a connection between the Castle and town, Steep Hill is a narrow street characterised by its impressive gradient.
The street plays host to a variety of independent and entrepreneurial retail outlets, combined with events and entertainment to make this a welcoming and important destination regionally.
Kevin Murray, Chairman of The Academy of Urbanism, said: “Rising and turning gently as a connection between the city centre and Cathedral, Steep Hill has an immense historical quality.
“But it is not a place relying on its past for its future. Through the City Council, a Business Improvement Group is energetically working with local business and residents allowing the street to respond to the changing economic and social pressures of today.
“The Academy believes this care for our historic urban fabric whilst looking to the future should be recognised and rewarded,” Murray added.
Matt Corrigan, Chief Executive of Lincoln BIG, said: “This is brilliant news, Steep Hill is a really special place, and Lincoln BIG is delighted that its unique charm has been recognised this way.
“I think it makes us all realise that it’s not just one of Lincoln’s but one of the county’s unique and special places.
“For visitors, going up the hill is not a chore – it’s part of Lincoln’s charm, and is a special experience that rivals anything that any other world-class historic place can offer.”
City Councillor Neil Murray said: “We’re delighted that Steep Hill has been given the Great Street Award, and that the Academy of Urbanism recognised what a fantastic, unique place it is.
“It was great to show Steep Hill to the assessors, and I’d like to thank everyone who submitted photos – proving how passionate people are about it.”
The other winners were: European City of the Year – Lisbon, Portugal; The Great Town Award – Derry~Londonderry, Northern Ireland; The Great Neighbourhood of the Year – Old Town / Harbour, Margate; and The Great Place of the Year – Victoria Quarter, Leeds.
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
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We can do the hard work for you. Here at The Easy Booking Company we offer a completely free service with no hidden costs or charges, saving you and your business time and money. With access to thousands of hotels worldwide we source the best non restricted room rates available. We also provide you with a free detailed management report at the end of each month, keeping you informed all the way. So sit back, relax and read on.
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Here at the Easy Booking Company we don't charge for our services. It works like this: When you call or e-mail us we just need to know the location, date, duration and budget. We will then search for matches and check availability. When you have selected your preferred hotel we will book it, send you an e-mail confirmation with the hotel booking reference, and then confirm it to the hotel. This means you can spend more time on important things like reading the paper or surfing the web!
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Monday, 25 July 2011
Discover Butterflies in Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire is a haven for butterflies, and for those with a passion for lepidoptera, as a one off event to be hosted this month aims to prove.
Lincolnshire's Butterfly Conservation society is hosting a special event designed to demonstrate the diversity and quantity of butterflies and months in Lincolnshire's limewoods with a special event on 31st July at Chambers Farm Wood.
Attendees with meet at the Eduction Centre, built in 2010 by volunteers from reclaimed timber from the ancient limewoods.
The walk will take place at 11am and will be hosted by Peter Cawdell from the Butterfly Conservation Society.
Visitors to the event can expect to see white admiral, white-letter hairstreak, purple hairstreak and marbled white butterflies, and other species besides, all in their natural habitat.
Tel: 01522 560646
Lincolnshire's Butterfly Conservation society is hosting a special event designed to demonstrate the diversity and quantity of butterflies and months in Lincolnshire's limewoods with a special event on 31st July at Chambers Farm Wood.
Attendees with meet at the Eduction Centre, built in 2010 by volunteers from reclaimed timber from the ancient limewoods.
The walk will take place at 11am and will be hosted by Peter Cawdell from the Butterfly Conservation Society.
Visitors to the event can expect to see white admiral, white-letter hairstreak, purple hairstreak and marbled white butterflies, and other species besides, all in their natural habitat.
Tel: 01522 560646
Monday, 27 June 2011
The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
Magnificent Second World War planes can occasionally be spotted in the skies above Lincolnshire - but have you seen them up close?
If not, why not make a note of two special open weekends when you can do just that!
The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF), based at RAF Coningsby, operates a Lancaster, five Spitfires, two Hurricanes, two Chipmunks and a Dakota.
Together, the planes, which perform regularly at airshows such as Waddington form a living tribute to all the RAF crew who gave their lives in the Second World War.
At the BBMF, Lincolnshire County Council runs a visitor centre featuring a permanent gallery, temporary exhibition space and shop.
To see the aircraft up close, visitors can also pay for a guided tour of the hangar where they are maintained by the RAF.
The BBMF is open Monday to Friday throughout the year (except bank holidays and Christmas), and on special summer open weekends, including Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st July and Monday 29th August.
Opening times are 10am to 5pm
Hangar tours from 10.30am to 3.30pm
For more information call 01526 344041
If not, why not make a note of two special open weekends when you can do just that!
The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF), based at RAF Coningsby, operates a Lancaster, five Spitfires, two Hurricanes, two Chipmunks and a Dakota.
Together, the planes, which perform regularly at airshows such as Waddington form a living tribute to all the RAF crew who gave their lives in the Second World War.
At the BBMF, Lincolnshire County Council runs a visitor centre featuring a permanent gallery, temporary exhibition space and shop.
To see the aircraft up close, visitors can also pay for a guided tour of the hangar where they are maintained by the RAF.
The BBMF is open Monday to Friday throughout the year (except bank holidays and Christmas), and on special summer open weekends, including Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st July and Monday 29th August.
Opening times are 10am to 5pm
Hangar tours from 10.30am to 3.30pm
For more information call 01526 344041
Thursday, 23 June 2011
Grapevine Event at Lincoln Show Grou
Grapevine is an event voicing a strong proclamation that the Church is alive and thriving and seeking to have a growing influence for good in this nation.
Grapevine provides an opportunity for Christians from all backgrounds and denominations to gather to celebrate the Christian faith and for the Ground Level family of Churches to have an annual focus which assists in equipping each local Church for the great commission.
In this 30th year of Grapevine, we want to celebrate all the good things that God has done through the years. Three decades have been interlaced with surprising and unexpected meetings with God. These 'encounter' times have created great memories but have also positioned us for active involvement in the years ahead. As we move forward, the words of Moses have prophetic importance: "If Your presence does not go with us, do not send us up from here".
We need the distinguishing mark of God's presence. Sometimes fire, sometimes wind and sometimes a still small voice. Often unexpected and always undeserved.
Let's press forward for more!
Grapevine provides an opportunity for Christians from all backgrounds and denominations to gather to celebrate the Christian faith and for the Ground Level family of Churches to have an annual focus which assists in equipping each local Church for the great commission.
In this 30th year of Grapevine, we want to celebrate all the good things that God has done through the years. Three decades have been interlaced with surprising and unexpected meetings with God. These 'encounter' times have created great memories but have also positioned us for active involvement in the years ahead. As we move forward, the words of Moses have prophetic importance: "If Your presence does not go with us, do not send us up from here".
We need the distinguishing mark of God's presence. Sometimes fire, sometimes wind and sometimes a still small voice. Often unexpected and always undeserved.
Let's press forward for more!
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