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Below are a selection of images sent in by local readers.
And we would like you to share yours of Cleethorpes and surrounding villages, including Humberston, New Waltham and Waltham. From friends to flowers, send them in by clicking here to email us

G-g-g-granville!

Middle Rasen Stores and Post Office had a unique money raiser after customers suggested to Post Master Andy Blagojevitch and his son Nick that they dress up as the infamous TV comedy duo in Open All Hours of Arkwright and Granville.

Warming welcome

Angie Hall and regular Dennis Corbett have a mug of tea and a warm welcome at the Tea Cosy Café as businesses in Caistor Market Place are determined to see through the regeneration of the square.

Panto time

Oh, yes it is! Some of the stars set to feature in the Caistor pantomime Dick Whittington and Sam the Cat to be staged in Caistor Town Hall.

Very, very tasty

Five-year-old Cara Lee, of Ludford, samples Special Edition Chocolates from Rosanna Benn of Market Rasen at Tealby Craft Fayre.

Boxing day

Students of Caistor Grammar School collected 200 boxes in the Operation Christmas Child Appeal to provide Christmas boxes for children in Eastern Europe.

Eco learning

Duncan Newnham tries out a model wind turbine with Ian Dawson of LMR Services Louth, Ian Smith (right) of Wind Eco and Astra Leadbitter (left) of Groundworks at the ‘Eco Day’ in Caistor Primary School.

She would have been amused

Caistor Lions held a Victorian Christmas Market.

The next train...

Gareth Pearson (10) enjoyed looking at the trains on display at the Caistor model railway show, held at the town hall.

We're tops

Caistor Grammar School headteacher Roger Hale and pupils celebrate after the school received top marks in its latest Ofsted putting it among the best in the country.

Top pupils

Pictured with Chairman of Governors Tony Maund after receiving the major trophies at the Caistor Yarborough School Awards Evening are Katie Soloman, Daniel Taylor (front), Rebecca Ellrich, Emily Wren and Kris Stothard.

Coffee capers

As part of the World's Biggest Coffee Morning effort for Macmillan Cancer Suppprt, one was held at Caistor Grammar School.

On parade

Caistor Town Mayor Steve Webster and the Mayoress Barbara Smith arrive with civic guests at St Peter and St Paul Parish Church, Caistor, prior to the Town Council Civic Service.

 

 








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