Humberston Fitties Hidden Heritage
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An exploration of place, memory, and transformation, this exhibition gathers fragments of the Humberston Fitties – its chalets, its histories, its lingering emotions – into a single, collective artwork.
Through a dynamic interplay of digital and analogue photography, archival images, and new interpretations, this artwork unfolds in segments, each piece a reflection of time’s imprint on the landscape.
Like the Fitties itself – ever shifting yet deeply rooted – this exhibition is a conversation between past and present, between materials and memories, between those who have called this place home. A study in continuity and change, it invites viewers to immerse themselves in the patchwork of history, where each piece carries the essence of place and the stories it holds.
Echoes of the Fitties is an exhibition in chalet 196, 7th Avenue, which will be open from 10am to 4pm on Sunday 14th and Sunday 21st September.
Timings & Tours
Sunday 14 September:10am – 4pm
Sunday 21 September:10am – 4pm
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Visit the 800 year old St Andrews Church and Pilgrim Father monument.
St Andrews Church is were the Pilgrim Fathers sheltered on their Journey to America.
The Pilgrim Fathers Monument was erected on Immingham Dock and dedicated on September 17th 1925 and moved to opposite St Andrews Church in 1970 come help celebrate its 100th birthday during this years HODs.
Walk the Pilgrim Trail leaflets available.
Timings & Tours
Saturday 13 September: 12.00 to 16.00
Sunday 14 September: 12.00 to 16.00
Saturday 20 September: 12.00 to 16.00
Sunday 21 September: 12.00 to 16.00
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Architecture and design abound in this elegant Grade 1 Listed mediaeval church, surrounded by a graveyard managed for nature and famed for its display of Spring flowers.
The elegant fifteenth-century tower of the church of St. Nicolas’ Great Coates is one of the most imposing in this part of Lincolnshire. Due to its prominence, the Ordnance Survey used it as one of its triangulation points and inscribed a waymark at its base. Today the tower hosts the vestry, bells, ringing room, organ, clock mechanism and medieval graffiti. Views from the top are stunning.
The oldest part of the church is the Nave with its fine clustered pillars and round Norman arches. It was built in the very latest Norman style and dates from around 1200 A.D. Whereas, the aisles and chancel are mainly fourteenth century. There is a piscina (a stone basin used for washing communion vessels) in the south aisle as well as in the chancel, showing that there was once a second altar and chantry chapel in the south aisle.
The Church has two very lovely old brasses in memory of the Barnardistons. One, on the chancel step, dates from 1420 and portrays Isabella, wife of Roger Barnardiston. St Nicolas appears in the East Window which depicts Our Lord in glory, and His Mother, holding a galleon and anchor in his pastoral staff.
The imposing brass eagle lectern is a memorial to those who died in the First World War and gravestones from both the world wars can be found in the churchyard.
A guided/self-guided tour of the church, tower and graveyard will be available.
Timings & Tours
Saturday 13 September:1000-1600
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A chance to explore the Grade I listed St Helen’s Church and the village of Barnoldby.
The Friends of St Helen’s (FoSH) are delighted to welcome visitors to the church. The church will be open for people to explore throughout the festival and you can book on one of our FREE guided tours of the church and village with our resident local historian on Sunday 20th September.
Timings & Tours
Saturday 13 September: 1030-1600
Sunday 14 September: 1000-1600
Monday 15 September: 1000-1600
Tuesday 16 September: 1000-1600
Wednesday 17 September: 1000-1600
Thursday 18 September: 1000-1600
Friday 19 September: 1000-1600
Saturday 20 September: 1030-1600. Tour: 1130 & 1400
Sunday 21 September: 1000-1600
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NL Active is excited to announce a high-energy launch event for the brand-new Les Mills releases, taking place at The Pods, Scunthorpe on Saturday 4 October from 8.30am to 12.15pm.
This action-packed morning will feature four dynamic group exercise classes, all free of charge and open to everyone, whether you’re a seasoned fitness fan or just curious to try something new.
Each class showcases the latest Les Mills choreography and music, designed to energise and inspire. The event is a fantastic opportunity to experience the buzz of group fitness, meet our friendly instructors, and find the class that suits you best.
You can book the classes online at leisure.northlincs.gov.uk (8 days ahead for members, 7 days for non-members) Spaces are limited, so be sure to secure your spot early!
Whether you’re looking to build strength, boost cardio, or just have fun moving to music, this launch event is the perfect way to kickstart your fitness journey.
Find our full group fitness timetable on our Fitness Classes page.
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Get ready for an unforgettable night as Pure Weller brings the music of the Modfather himself, Paul Weller to life on Friday 12th September!
Covering a vast catalogue of music, Pure Weller aim to pay the ultimate tribute to Paul Weller’s amazing career from the early days of The Jam, through the seminal works of The Style Council, and an illustrious solo output of absolutely classic material – Paul Weller has always defined genres and pushed boundaries with his songwriting and live performances.
PURE WELLER prides itself on their live sound and stage presence, which is certain to grab any audience and pull them into a musical journey through 5 decades of passion, angst and infectious lyrics.
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