by Nottinghamshire Environmental Association | Feb 3, 2025 | Environment, Gainsborough, Heritage
Many will recall the beloved story by Kenneth Grahame, Wind in the Willows, featuring the character ‘Ratty’. Despite his name, Ratty was not a rat but a water vole. When the book was written, water voles (Arvicola amphibius) were a common sight along British rivers...
by Town Hall Live | Feb 2, 2025 | Gainsborough, Music
Town Hall Live (THL) Kirton has one concert in February and another in early March: Sunday 9th February – Kim Richey Two-time Grammy-nominated Kim Richey, from East Nashville, Tennessee, is a storyteller with a voice so pure, arresting, and honest that it literally...
by Community Focus | Feb 2, 2025 | Community Event, Community facility, Gainsborough
Weather permitting, the Snow Drop Walk in Corringham will be held on Sunday 16th February at 2.00pm by kind permission of the Laming Family. Attendees should assemble at Wood House Farm, DN21 3HG, where there is ample car parking. It is advised to attend well togged...
by Knaith Hall | Feb 2, 2025 | Community Event, Community facility, Gainsborough
Take a breath of fresh air and welcome the arrival of spring with the Snowdrop Walk at Knaith Hall on Sunday 9th February, 10.00am to 4.00pm. This popular event never fails to delight visitors with its breath-taking displays of snowdrops and aconites in the gardens of...
by Community Focus | Feb 2, 2025 | Gainsborough, Music
Quo Connection is a name you might not be familiar with, though this band is making a huge impact on the live scene. Let us take you through a potted history of this incredible tribute to Status Quo. A band called John Coghlan’s Quo (JCQ) featuring Status Quo’s...
by Scunthorpe Concert Society | Feb 1, 2025 | Gainsborough, Music
In a world where divisions seem to grow wider, some partnerships remain steadfast in harmony. The viola, often accompanied by the piano, creates a pairing where the piano’s wide range and harmonic support perfectly complement the viola’s rich, mellower tones....