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Christmas officially launches at Marshall’s Yard

The Spark Drummers will provide a widening performance taking place at 6pm and 7pm at Marshall's Yard

A two-day festive event will take place at Gainsborough’s Marshall’s Yard to coincide with the launch of the centre’s spectacular Christmas lights display.

On Friday 17 November the Yard will host several talented performers on the main stage whilst people can browse the stores plus an additional twenty festive stalls selling delicious street food, crafts and gifts.

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Plaque unveiled to mark Gainsborough firms’ place in transport history

National Transport Trust Red Wheel plaque. Reads: Marshall Sons & Co Britannia Ironworks. Founded in 1848 and, for over a century, a leading manufacturer and exporter of agricultural machinery and military hardware.

A National Transport Trust plaque has been unveiled to record the historic significance of a former Gainsborough machinery manufacturer at Marshall’s Yard by Sir Edward Leigh MP.

The National Transport Trust, with the agreement of Dransfield Properties, unveiled a ‘Red Wheel’ plaque to highlight the work of Marshall, Sons & Co and its place in manufacturing history.

Marshall, Sons & Co, was primarily an agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in 1848 and based in the Britannia Iron Works, now Marshall’s Yard.

The plaque, unveiled last Friday (9 September), is sited on what was once part of the Marshall Sons & Co’s original building, now occupied by Wilko.

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Literature Village set out their stall at Gainsborough Farmers’ & Craft Market

Literature Village at Farmers Market

Visitors to the Farmers’ and Craft Market on Saturday had a chance to satisfy their inner bookworm, as the Newark Book Festival on Tour stopped off in Gainsborough with their Literature Village.

This was the first time that the Newark Book Festival on Tour had travelled out of Nottinghamshire, adding a new dimension to the day and complementing the craft and produce traders.

The Market Place was busy with book lovers, and visitors were able to enjoy the Literature Village which include the work of several authors and poets, as well as publishers and booksellers. Throughout the day there were also storytelling and reading sessions for people to enjoy.

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New Heritage Skills Festival offers the opportunity to see traditional trades

Gainsborough's Heritage Skills Festival 2023 booking now open

On Saturday 16 September 2023 from 9am until 3pm, West Lindsey District Council will be holding a Heritage Skills Fair in Gainsborough, followed by a week of workshops and illustrated talks.

The Heritage Skills Fair will be located in Gainsborough’s historic Market Place, alongside the traditional Saturday market and stretching down to the grounds of Gainsborough Old Hall.

Residents and visitors will be given the opportunity to see skilled craftsmen showcasing the rare traditional crafts that are thriving in our region, for FREE. Demonstrations will fill the space including traditional skills such as blacksmithing, woodturning, leatherwork, pottery and frame-making, as well as building restoration skills such as antique wall-paper conservation, working with lime-mortar and sash window repair.

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Explore Lincolnshire’s vast heritage during Heritage Open Days!

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Heritage Open Days is an annual national festival that takes place every September dedicated to the celebration of heritage and culture! Heritage Open Days offers visitors the chance to explore some fantastic hidden gems and try new experiences.

Each year venues across Lincolnshire take part in this great festival to showcase what this wonderful county has to offer. Each year a theme is selected for venues to join in with. Although they do not have to is they wish. This year’s theme is The Arts of Lincolnshire – Creativity Unwrapped. The theme this year is based around the history of creativity and the Arts encompassing topics such as literature, art, music, and drama.  It will be celebrating the stories and work of the experts and enthusiastic amateurs who add that something extra to all aspects of our daily lives and their stories have left their mark on the Lincolnshire we see and love today.

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