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  1. Nov 3, 2023 · 3rd November. Ahead of the Lincoln City Fireworks event on Sunday night, we are able to provide you with a guide to help plan your visit to the LNER Stadium. University of Lincoln Fan Village.

    • Autumn Lights – Lincolnshire Showground
    • Back with A Bang – Sincil Bank
    • Lincoln Rugby Club Fireworks Display – Sold Out
    • Firework Spectacular at Sir Francis Hill – Sold Out
    • Harmston Young Farmers Bonfire Night
    • Sturton by Stow Bonfire and Fireworks
    • Bassingham Bonfire Night
    • Harby Bonfire and Firework Display
    • Ingham Bonfire Night
    • Witham St Hughs Bonfire and Firework Night – Sold Out

    The popular Autumn Lights fireworks display is returning to the Lincolnshire Showground on November 6, with fire and glow entertainers, street food and drink, as well as a funfair. The fireworks display will be choreographed to music alongside hot air balloons glowing in the night sky. Where: Lincolnshire Showground When: Saturday, November 6 (2pm-...

    Fireworks will be back at Lincoln City’s Sincil Bank stadium for the first time since 2019 with a fun evening of family entertainment on November 4. There will also be live music and entertainment, including from the cast of New Theatre Royal Lincoln’s Christmas panto Beauty & the Beast, and a chance to meet the Lincoln City first team. Where: Linc...

    Lincoln Rugby Club in Nettleham will host a fireworks display with fun for all the family – fairground rides, candy floss, a sparkler pit, large inflatable slide and bouncy castle. There will also be pizzas, burgers, hotdogs and a sweet stall at the family-friendly event. Where: Lincoln Rugby Club, Lodge Lane, Nettleham When: Friday, November 5 (ga...

    The annual firework event will return with a bang at Sir Francis Hill Community Primary School for its 25th year, on November 5. Fireworks, fairground rides and food will be available at the event described by the school as “a great night out for all the family at one of Lincoln’s most popular firework events”. Where: Sir Francis Hill Community Pri...

    The free annual family bonfire and firework night held by Harmston Young Farmers’ club for the village and the wider community returns this autumn. There will be hot food, a licensed bar, sparkler zone, and a rousing performance by The Sleaford Concert Band. Where: Harmston Village, LN5 9SN When: Wednesday, November 3 (starts 6pm, fireworks at 7.30...

    The annual firework spectacular will return to the Sturton by Stow recreation field There will be food and drink stalls, as well as glow sticks sold by Sturton Youth Club. The event will help raise money for the local recreation field, FOSSA and Sturton by Stow Youth Club. Tickets will be available from mid-October from Sturton General Stores and S...

    The fireworks event in the village of Bassingham will return for the first time in four years, for families and anyone who still loves a traditional bonfire night. Tickets can be purchased from Greens of Bassingham corner shop and The Bugle Horn pub, with a limited number available on the gate on the night. Where: A field in Bassingham near LN5 9JU...

    Harby’s firework display is its main source of income to help provide the local playing field, bowls pavilion, tennis court, and children’s play area. Due to bad weather and coronavirus, Harby’s last firework display was held there years ago, so this will be an extra special event and help raise some urgently needed funds. Food, drinks and refreshm...

    Food and drink will be on sale inside the village hall as part of the returning Ingham Bonfire Night. No sparklers are allowed, but glow sticks will be on sale, while there will be limited free parking at the GP surgery on Lincoln Road. Where: Ingham and Cammeringham Village Hall and car park When: Friday, November 5 (gates open 6.15pm, bonfire lit...

    There will be kids rides, food vendors and a bar at this year’s Witham St Hughs Bonfire Night. Where: Witham St Hughs Village Hall When: Saturday, November 6 (gates open at 5pm, bonfire lit at 7pm, and fireworks at 7.30pm) Cost:Tickets can be purchased online or on the gate. On the gate is priced at £8 for those aged 16 and over and £6 for children...

  2. Apr 28, 2023 · 56 spectators were killed when a fire spread through the stadium at an away match between Lincoln City and Bradford City in 1985. Lifelong Imps supporters Bill Stacey and Jim West lost their lives, and are now commemorated in the LNER stadiums Stacey West stand.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sincil_BankSincil Bank - Wikipedia

    Sincil Bank Stadium, [2] known for sponsorship reasons as LNER Stadium, is a football stadium in Lincoln, England which has been the home of Lincoln City since 1895. Previously, Lincoln City had played at the nearby John O'Gaunts ground since the club's inception in 1884.

  4. Sep 29, 2021 · Players from the Imps’ first-team squad will be in the club shop so supporters can get autographs and photos with their heroes too. Meanwhile, fellow local sports team Lincoln Rugby Club will host a fireworks display on Friday, November 5, including inflatables, fairground rides, food and drink.

  5. Aug 13, 2021 · Refurbished changing rooms and players’ tunnel. Concrete platforms removed from Co-Op Stand and replaced with new seats. LED advertising. Refurbished toilets. New catering partner. There has been significant investment in facilities at the LNER Stadium ahead of fans returning this weekend.

  6. Aug 15, 2021 · The pairing of Scully and Edun had been causing problems throughout the second half. 70 minutes in Edun found Scully on the overlap, leaving the forward unmarked in the box. Scully fired off the crossbar into the back of the net with expert technique, sending the LNER into pandemonium. The Winner.

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