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A Strategy for Sport, Physical Activity & Activity Recreation North Lincolnshire. 2007 -2012
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Belton Parish Council
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Intergrated Youth Anti-Bullying Services (IYABS)is a community & Voluntary Group that is set up by one young person that has left another group in order to help protect people and support them throughout bullying.
This group will provide the service to everyone in North lincolnshire, with the information being set to schools, groups, agencies, & Voluntary Organisations.
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Historic Community Hall for the residents of Kirton in Lindsey
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The Multi Faith Partnership is a multi cultural, multi faith organisation providing support and interfaith dialogue with communities within the North Lincolnshire area
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National Service (Royal Air Force) Association - Lincolnshire
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Scunthorpes very own club for everyone interested in Anime, Manga, Cosplay, Gaming, J-pop or J-Rock.
We are a friendly online club for those in Scunthorpe and surrounding areas. We are opening meetings in January 2009 so check the website for more details
External site: http://www.animeisland.co.uk
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St Andrew's Parish Church, Epworth, North Lincolnshire is a 12th Century church with strong connections with the Wesley Family. Reverend Samuel Wesley was the Rector here from 1695 to 1735 and his sons John, the founder of Methodism, and Charles a prolific hymn writer, were born in Epworth and baptized in the font in St Andrew's Church.
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The Wilderspin National School is a school museum offering a unique experience of Victorian school life to people of all ages.
Located in Barton-upon-Humber it celebrates the legacy of the educational pioneer Samuel Wilderspin
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The Winterton Garden Festival is an annual event to celebrate the joy of gardening at the peak of the Summer season. This year's event will be on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th July 2010
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