Fitzwilliam Lodge’s second longest serving member, Philip Graham, received a surprise visit at the end of April from three of the Lodge’s senior members. Philip, who was initiated in January 1976, now lives in a care home in Rotherham and is unable to attend meetings....
When Scouting was established in 1907, Baden-Powell followed the Christian tradition by choosing a Patron Saint of Scouting. He chose St George, a legendary Christian Roman soldier, because he felt the qualities of the legendary soldier were the same qualities that...
Bowls Bash is coming to Worksop on the Flat Green at Worksop Cricket and Sports Club, located on Central Avenue. Created by Bowls England, to introduce social bowling to the public, Bowls Bash is a fun game, lasting just over an hour, for families, friends and...
It’s a summer of music at the Town Hall! The Lincoln Waites Friday 30th June, 7.00pm The Kirton in Lindsey Society and the Kirton in Lindsey Entertainment Organisation (KLEO) have combined to bring a unique evening of mediaeval music and song. Waites were...
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum is in rural Nottinghamshire, a county that was rich with coal seams and their subsequent collieries, near to Ollerton, Bevercotes, Bilsthorpe, Thoresby, Clipstone, Welbeck and Creswell local mining communities. On Sunday 16th...