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County Championship: Only 21.4 overs are bowled on day two at The Oval
Comments Off on County Championship: Only 21.4 overs are bowled on day two at The OvalScunthorpe United 2-2 Rotherham United
Comments Off on Scunthorpe United 2-2 Rotherham UnitedScampton pub sign honours Dambusters pilot
Comments Off on Scampton pub sign honours Dambusters pilotLincoln Sportive brings thousands of cyclists to the city
Comments Off on Lincoln Sportive brings thousands of cyclists to the cityNottinghamshire Show takes place at Newark
Comments Off on Nottinghamshire Show takes place at NewarkRhythm and Rhyme with Jime for a Song
Comments Off on Rhythm and Rhyme with Jime for a Song12th May 2018 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
St. John’s Church , 70 Wrawby St, Brigg DN20 8JE, UK
Mike Smith presenting a thought-provoking, humourous and entertaining look at the world through rhythm, rhyme, stories and the occasional, often quirky song.
The Hut People
Comments Off on The Hut People12th May 2018 @ 10:00 am – 10:30 pm
Brigg and District Servicemans Club, Coney Court, Brigg DN20 8EX, UK
Interactive performance for young people under 16 – must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Tickets for children £2 each in advance and on the door, accompanying adults are free. Collect your free programme from Brigg Tourist Information Centre.
Humber Taiko
Comments Off on Humber Taiko12th May 2018 @ 2:00 pm – 2:45 pm
Brigg Market Place, Market Place, Brigg DN20 8LH, UK
This exciting performance of Taiko drumming combines rhythm, movement and energy. Humber Taiko was founded by Lisa Oliver and Emma Middleton in 2014 to support the development of Taiko drumming across the region in education and community settings. Collect free … Continued
Concert with FOLK ‘ROUND ‘ERE
Comments Off on Concert with FOLK ‘ROUND ‘ERE12th May 2018 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
St. John’s Church , 70 Wrawby St, Brigg DN20 8JE, UK
Back to Brigg Fair is the result of another adventurous Folk ‘Round ‘Ere project. There will be some amazing local talent presenting a tribute to the 1905 North Lincolnshire Music Festival when a Folk Song Class was introduced for the … Continued
