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Sarah-May Buccieri

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  • 2 weeks ago | bbc.co.uk | David McKenna |Sarah-May Buccieri

    Image source, Lincolnshire Football AssociationImage caption, Prof Sir Jonathan Van-Tam made tackling abuse in grassroots sport a priority when he was appointed chairman of the Lincolnshire FA in 2023David McKenna & Sarah-May BuccieriThe chairman of the Lincolnshire Football Association says measures brought in to tackle poor behaviour from spectators at children's matches have had a "hugely positive impact".

  • 4 weeks ago | bbc.co.uk | David McKenna |Sarah-May Buccieri

    Image source, Family photoImage caption, Flying Officer Lyle Whitham was one of eight crew members who died in the crashA woman has described visiting the site where her uncle died in a plane crash during World War Two as "overwhelming". Carolyn Runstedler, 80, travelled more than 3,000 miles (4,828 km) from North Bay, Ontario, Canada, to attend a memorial service at South Kyme in Lincolnshire.

  • 2 months ago | bbc.co.uk | Sarah-May Buccieri |Scott Dalton

    Image caption, The dig at South Common needs volunteers across two weekends in JulyA team of archaeologists who hope to unearth a medieval hospital during a dig in Lincoln said they were "ridiculously excited" to start the project. Experts hope to uncover a 500-year-old hospital called a leprosarium; which people with leprosy would have admitted themselves into.

  • Mar 20, 2025 | yahoo.com | Eleanor Maslin |Sarah-May Buccieri

    A Lincolnshire farmer has been fined more than £2,000 after he was found to have unset traps capable of catching birds on his land. John Bryant, 40, of Farthorpe, West Ashby, Horncastle, pleaded not guilty to having two unset pole traps, but was convicted after a trial. He also admitted contravening health and safety regulations by possessing two unlabelled containers of alphachloralose, a type of poison, on 4 October 2022.

  • Feb 11, 2025 | bbc.com | David McKenna |Sarah-May Buccieri

    Immersive artwork to light up cathedral David McKenna & Sarah-May BuccieriLuxmuralisThe artwork explores the subject of timeLincoln Cathedral will be illuminated later as part of a sound and light show exploring time. Luxmuralis, which runs until 15 February, takes visitors from the present day back to "the very beginning of everything", according to its creators. The projections include text from HG Wells' The Time Machine and the inner workings of clocks.

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