Whilst you’re there you can learn about the history of the mill and its millers, try your hand at grinding grain and explore the mill. Why not take home a reminder of your day with a bag of Cogglesford Watermill’s very own flour, on sale in the shop. The milling will take place between 11am and 4pm.
For more information about the Milling Day or for other events taking place at Cogglesford Watermill please visit www.cogglesfordwatermill.co.uk or contact the North Kesteven District Council tourism team on 01529 308102.
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Now in its 10th year, the Challenge has attracted participants from across the country; from serious runners to newcomers, the Challenge welcomes participants of all ages and abilities. With options to walk and run as well as the choice of a 13 or 26 mile challenge, the Challenge aims to encourage as many people as possible to take part. “We’re really looking forward to this year’s Challenge!” said Events Manager Jade Oliver, “plans are coming in to place and really looking forward to cheering everyone over the finish line and celebrating their fantastic achievement!”
For more information about the Challenge visit www.1life.co.uk/spiresandsteepleschallenge. Please note that postal and telephone entries will close on Monday 9 October. Online entries will close on Friday 13 October. Please note there is a small admin charge to enter online.
The event will also include entertainment at the finish outside the National Centre for Craft and Design in Sleaford for participants and their family and friends to enjoy including a Prosecco box provided by Box and Bubbles Ltd and a mobile outdoor wood-fired pizza oven from Pizza Di Bella! It will also create a great atmosphere for when participants cross the finish line. For more information about the Challenge or to see how you can get involved as a volunteer, please contact Events Manager, Jade Oliver on 01522 694353 or email [email protected]. For regular updates you can find the Challenge on Facebook by searching for The Spires and Steeples Challenge or by following them on Twitter @Spires_Steeples
“It is hard to imagine the conditions the early airship crews endured when flying an airship” says Heritage Assistant, Angela Riley. “Their control car would have been exposed to the elements, and the consequences of getting things wrong could be disastrous”
The exhibition will also include the history of one of the early airship pioneers, Lieutenant Colonel CM Waterlow and the horrific and fatal accident that befell him in the skies over Cranwell. To bring the story right up to date, the exhibition will also feature ‘Airlander’, a hybrid airship which today is being developed by Hybrid Air Vehicles, taking to the skies over Bedfordshire. This exhibition is open to the public from Saturday 30 September 2017 to Sunday 25 March 2018. Admission is free. For more information about this exhibition please contact Cranwell Aviation Heritage Museum on 01529 488490 or email [email protected]. For more information about Cranwell Aviation Heritage Museum please visit www.cranwellaviation.co.uk
Frances completed her first challenge in 4hrs 28mins (after talking a slight detour!) but managed to redeem herself the next war by finishing in 3hrs 38mins!
The Spires and Steeples Arts & Heritage trail is well known for being an off road trail which follows the Spires from village to village through North Kesteven which was one of the main reasons Frances was first attracted to the challenge. It is also a great opportunity to see the many beautiful artworks that are scattered along the route created by the communities that live there. After asking what her favourite aspect of the challenge was she said it was the 'informality and friendliness of all the marshals' and has always recommended the challenge to her running colleagues. “My most memorable moments must be on the first year when at about 19 miles I couldn't find that sculpture in the tree! I wandered around for half an hour looking! Lost a lot of time but made up for it the following year!” Frances is determined complete the 10th year despite being in her seventh round of chemotherapy for secondary breast cancer! “As my prognosis was not good, I gave up my job of 25 yrs as a Prison Officer as “life is short” mine will be unfortunately, but I am determined to keep enjoying my running for as long as possible”. Frances is a true inspiration to us all and we hope she has inspired you to join us and take part in what is wonderful event welcoming individuals from all walks of life! To share your story contact us by emailing [email protected] or call 01522 694353. |
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