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Moroccan market to visit Lincoln

African delights: Sights and sounds of Africa will come to Lincoln in October, brought to you by The Moroccan Market.

City Council gives cash to tourism

Tourism & Culture: More than £450,000 will be put towards tourism and culture initiatives in Lincoln.

Dreary Cornhill to undergo revamp

Repaving: The Cornhill public square will be modernised this autumn with works worth £50,000 set to begin in September.

Lincolnshire Co-op celebrates 150 years with £500,000 giveaway

Generosity: The Lincolnshire Co-Operative has revealed whom is to be awarded grant money as part of its Big Birthday Awards.

Meerkats join Lincoln by the Sea

Meerkat fun: Kids and families at the city centre beach will be able to play with real meerkats on Tuesday.

Plans for Lincoln Olympic summer feel

Floral Olympics: Plans will see Lincoln's streets decorated with enhanced floral displays, Olympic banners and street dressing

Skegness sand brings Lincoln by the Sea

Authentic: To give Lincoln by the Sea a real beach feel, sand from the county's coast was transported to the city.

Punch and Judy return to Lincoln

Lincoln by the sea: Master puppeteers will be entertaining Lincoln crowds ahead of the sandy beach arriving in the city.

The beach comes to Lincoln this summer

Beach fun: Lincoln residents will be treated to some seaside fun, without the cost.

Tesco ‘important’ in revitalising High Street

Business booming?: A local surveyors believe the opening of a Tesco Express has aided business in the area.

Visitor pass introduced to boost city tourism

Deal: A new pass has been introduced to encourage visitors to see all Lincoln has to offer.

Top 100 businesses to help improve city

Help wanted: The City of Lincoln Council leader is asking for local businesses to work together with the authority.

Businesses prepare for late night shopping

Ready: Lincoln is ready to hold its first late night shopping event tomorrow, with a few events to mark the launch.

Hope for Lincoln’s vacant shops

Hope: Despite many retailers leaving Lincoln, new businesses in the city give hope that the High Street will pull through.

Lincoln pigeon feeders face £75 fines

Flying fines: Persistent pigeon feeders in Lincoln could face fines of up to £75, to reduce the number of birds in the city centre.

Rock acts signed up for beam! festival

Fun gigs: Lincoln BIG have set up a couple of gigs as part of beam! Festival 2011.

Lincoln traders push for Independents’ Day

Local trade: Businesses in Bailgate, Steep Hill and The Strait are amongst those backing Independents' Day in Lincoln.

Theatre for kids in Lincoln this July

Beam!: Kids in Lincoln have the chance to see some international theatre this July as part of the Beam! festival.

High-five for city centre wardens

City guardians: Three men who help keep Lincoln's city centre up-to-scratch are celebrating five years of service.

Late-night opening for 100 Lincoln shops

Late-night shopping: Almost 100 businesses have signed up to open for longer on Thursdays from July 7.

Lincoln to celebrate ‘full English’ culture

All in one: Lincoln will be celebrating its heritage with a Full English festival in September with a variety of events.

Lincoln shops plan longer opening hours

Cafe culture: By having shops open longer on Thursdays, it is hoped Lincoln will overcome the ghost town syndrome after 5.30pm.

Mini Day brings (more) cars to the city

Big Mini collection: Lincoln will be playing host to Mini event along the Brayford this weekend.

Farmers’ Market prepares for 10th birthday

Giant cake: The 10th anniversary of Lincoln Farmers Market will celebrate with three-feet by two-feet cake this weekend.

Businesses happy with Gateway refresh

Fresh: Businesses in Lincoln's city centre say there are delighted with the revamp of the Sincil Street area.

Lincoln shops to get QR codes

Scan it! Window stickers with QR codes linking to deals and offers will pop up in Lincoln shops.

Offenders clean up their act on High Street

Tidying up: Offenders in Lincoln will be picking chewing gum of the High Street as part of their Community Order.

Lincoln Artists’ Market moves to St Mark’s

Treats: The Artists' Market in Lincoln will return next month, switching location from the foot of Steep Hill to St Mark's Square.

Wartime hero visits city for book signing

Prisoner of War: World War Two navigator James Douglas Hudson is making a flying visit to Lincoln’s historic Cathedral Quarter.

City celebrates markets with special events

Special markets: Lincoln celebrates its markets with two special events happening across the city.

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