Image New history guide and gazetteer of local Pilgrims’ heritage sites From our archive The traces left by the people known as the Pilgrims in Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire are fleeting but often intriguing. Date published: 30 November 2021
Image Council scoops award for excellence for its Pilgrim Roots project in Gainsborough! From our archive An Award for Excellence has been presented to West Lindsey District Council for its project 'Pilgrim Roots’ – Gainsborough’s cultural programme for Mayflower 400. Date published: 29 November 2021
Image Lea Fields Crematorium donates £10,000 to Lincolnshire hospice! From our archive St Andrew’s Children’s Hospice has received a £10,000 charitable donation from Lea Fields Crematorium to provide much needed care and support. Date published: 30 July 2021
Image New Garden of Remembrance at Lea Fields Crematorium From our archive Work has started on the creation of a new Garden of Remembrance at Lea Fields Crematorium in West Lindsey. Date published: 11 May 2021
Image Lea Fields Crematorium awarded highly-regarded Civic Trust Award From our archive Lea Fields Crematorium has been awarded with a highly-regarded Civic Trust Award. Date published: 8 April 2021
Image "I feel quite empowered and that I am doing something worthwhile!" From our archive That is the message from Celia Chapman and Trudi Hayes who have both qualified as Crematorium officers this month. Date published: 23 March 2021
Image Lea Fields Crematorium donates £10,000 to Lincolnshire hospice! From our archive St Barnabas Hospice has received a £10,000 charitable donation from Lea Fields Crematorium in West Lindsey. Date published: 16 March 2021
Image Lea Fields celebrates successful first year From our archive Gainsborough's new crematorium has now completed more than 350 services, supporting countless local businesses and bereaved families since its opening in January 2020. Date published: 10 February 2021
Image Choose health and nature for your daily exercise routine! From our archive West Lindsey residents are being encouraged to take advantage of their daily exercise during the current lockdown, by strengthening their overall health – with the activity of litter picking. Date published: 21 January 2021