Culture
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20-21 Visual Arts Centre
Visit North Lincolnshire’s lively contemporary visual arts centre offering a regularly changing programme of contemporary art and craft exhibitions, as well as related events and free creative activities for all ages. Located in a Grade II* listed building 20-21 also offers a shop stocking artist made goods and a cafe rated 5 stars for food hygiene. Admission free.
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Huginnmuninn - Studio & Gallery of Art, Crafts and Photography
Huginnmuninn welcomes visitors and contributors to join workshops and groups for watercolours, acrylics, sewing, needle felting at the Hug, getting crafty and much more. It is a great place to spend sometime when you want to do something different, maybe you have time on your hands, maybe you want to make and take away a […]
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Kirton Pottery
Christine and Peter make both domestic earthenware and sculptural stoneware for the garden. Commissions are welcome. Open Thursday - Saturday 10.30am - 4.30pm but to be sure or arrange another time please ring on the telephone number above.
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Ropery Hall
Ropery Hall is a small, community venue with a capacity of around 120. For smaller events the seating is cabaret-style. For all other performances it is theatre-style and the seating is unallocated. If you wish to be seated together please ensure that you arrive in good time. If you require additional support to access any […]
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The Baths Hall
The Baths Hall is North Lincolnshire's newest and biggest entertainment venue. The events programme includes theatre, comedy, music, family shows, variety and dance. With full onsite support including technical, catering and box office this multi-format venue is also available for non-entertainment type events including dinners, exhibitions and conferences
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The Plowright Theatre
Enjoy the best in professional and community theatre in the intimate atmosphere of The Plowright Theatre’s auditorium. This inviting theatre hosts a varied programme of national touring and local productions including drama, music, comedy, children’s shows and pantomime. Make the most of your visit with a meal in the Star Café Bar, open from 45 minutes before a performance and for lunch Monday to Friday 10am - 2pm.
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The Ropewalk
The Ropewalk is a regionally acclaimed centre for the arts that opened in 2000. It houses galleries, Sculpture Garden, the Ropewalk Museum, Ropery Coffee Shop, and Ropery Hall - a venue for live music, theatre and cinema. Previously a rope factory, The Ropewalk quickly achieved regional acclaim with its constantly changing regional and national exhibitions in the four galleries of this Grade II listed building.
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The Steel Rooms
The Steel Rooms are based in a three storey building in the Market Town of Brigg. They are a Café, Shop and Creative Workshop Space. The shop is stocked with a mixture of unusual items, a range of cards and stationary as well as local Artisan products. The Steel Rooms have a range of art […]
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The Ted Lewis Centre
Archive and exhibition celebrating the art, life and times of Ted Lewis, novelist, graphic artist and jazz musician. Ted Lewis (1940-1982) was an artist, illustrator and writer living in Barton-upon-Humber in North Lincolnshire. He was best known for creating the character Jack Carter, the protagonist in the 1971 cult film Get Carter, starring Michael Caine. […]
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Winterton Rangers Football Club
Winterton Rangers Football Club are a semi-professional football club which competes in the NCEL Division 1. The club is in the heart of the local community of Winterton and surrounding areas, offering both senior and junior football. Now has never been a better time to show your support as they look to progress through the […]