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The Barton Blog: November 2009
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Monday, 30 November 2009. Many hundreds of people braved the freezing cold weather and threat of heavy showers on Saturday to attend the annual Barton Christmas Festival. Thankfully, the showers never came and we were left to enjoy the many stalls and entertainment on the big stage, as well as the ever popular parade through the town from Santa and his Reindeer and their many followers. . A beautiful ex-racing greyhound, from the Lincolnshire Greyhound Trust stall. Nutty Norman did his bit on the stage.
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The Barton Blog: January 2010
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Sunday, 31 January 2010. It was pretty stunning today down by the banks of the Humber. Here are a few photos from my walk in the sunshine. Roll on summer, it was very sunny but still very cold! What a contrast: up the hill from the allotments and we found this tunnel, undiscovered by us until now. Quite dark and long under the A15, I expect it would be a bit intimidating after dark. Posted by Annabel McCourt. Links to this post. Monday, 11 January 2010. Open Mic Night at The Mill. The next night is on Su...
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The Barton Blog: September 2009
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Wednesday, 23 September 2009. Road to Nowhere - Ginge and his new Tattoo Parlour. You may or may not have noticed that we have a new Tattoo parlour in the town. 'Road to Nowhere' opened it's doors on the 24th August and trade has been brisk in their first few weeks. I went to visit the manager, Ginge, to see how things are going, to find out a bit about his background and to ask: why Barton? Ginge and his two Jack Russells pose for me outside 'Road to Nowhere'. Ginge with Scruffy and Damian. It was for t...
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The Barton Blog: October 2010
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Monday, 18 October 2010. You will have noticed that there have not been any recent posts on this blog; this is because I no longer live in the area. However, if you would like to follow the photographic work of myself, Rhian Lonergan-White please take a look at the following links:. And my new Dog Photography business:. Posted by Annabel McCourt. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Saturday 10th November - Barton Town Band concert. In the right-hand column for older posts.
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The Barton Blog: August 2009
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Monday, 31 August 2009. The upcoming events section is looking pretty empty, so please do let me know about any events, exciting news or other gossip that can be included in the Blog. Email me at daretoknow@mac.com. Posted by Annabel McCourt. Saturday, 29 August 2009. Craft Fair at The Water's Edge. If you can't find them ask for the 'dare to know' cards. Why not go down there and pick up some unusual craft? There is some fantastic present material down there as well as stalls full of cakes and jams.
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The Barton Blog: The Army Cadet Force – Barton-Upon-Humber Branch
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Monday, 5 November 2012. The Army Cadet Force – Barton-Upon-Humber Branch. The Army Cadet Force – Barton-Upon-Humber Branch. The Army Cadet Force (ACF) is a British youth organisation that offers military-themed training whilst at the same time as promoting achievement, discipline, and good citizenship, to boys and girls aged 12 to 18.9 years. Q What subjects will my child be taught? Q Will my child be encouraged to join the Army? A No The ACF is a youth organisation that gets some of it’s funding ...
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The Barton Blog: October 2009
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Sunday, 25 October 2009. Barton Town Band Proms Concert at St Mary's Church. Posted by Annabel McCourt. Links to this post. Saturday, 24 October 2009. Amber exhibition and Craft stalls at The Waters' Edge. Amber is a fossilized resin that once exuded out of the bark of trees. It is a light, organic substance that is usually yellow or orange in colour and often transparent. It is easy to carve and polish, which makes it a popular material for jewellery.'. Not for sale though, unfortunately. Well, there wi...
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The Barton Blog: Get Involved at Baysgarth House Museum
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Tuesday, 30 March 2010. Get Involved at Baysgarth House Museum. Barton on Humber’s Community, Heritage, Arts and Media Project (CHAMP) has been awarded a £50,000 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. The grant will enable CHAMP to facilitate. 8216;We are delighted to have received this grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund’ said Neil Turner (CHAMP Chair) ‘Volunteering is a fantastic way to meet new people and learn new skills. Through the. 8216;This is a fantastic new volunteering opportunity for North Li...
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The Barton Blog: Proms to Poppies
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Monday, 5 November 2012. Following their success of making it to the National Championship Finals at the Royal Albert Hall in October, Barton Town Band are back and playing in the town. Get yourselves along to the 'Proms to Poppies' Concert on Saturday 10th November, St Mary's Church, Barton 7.30pm. Tickets £8. Available from Lindsey Relay, Local Link and Ropewalk. Children under 16 free with accompanying adult. Posted by Annabel McCourt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Barton Blog is back!
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The Barton Blog: December 2009
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Monday, 21 December 2009. Barton in Snow: Part 2. If you have any pictures of you enjoying the snow, or of any snowy pictures around Barton in general, then please email to me at daretoknow@mac.com and I will post them on the Blog. Posted by Annabel McCourt. Links to this post. Barton in Snow: Part 1. Thanks to Annabel McCourt for these photos, taken on Sunday 20th December. I'll be posting Barton in Snow: Part 2 later tonight. Posted by Annabel McCourt. Links to this post. Tuesday, 15 December 2009.
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