May Bank Holiday Charity Day – Sunday 3rd 
Join us this May Bank Holiday as we host a special Charity Day in aid of Pancreatic Cancer

We’ve got a fantastic line-up of live entertainment for you to enjoy:

Jamie Coppoc

Tickets available from the bar:

Members: Early Bird £2 | On the day £2

Guests: Early Bird £4 | On the day £6

Please note: Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable.

All ticket sales will go to the charity.

Doors open at 2:30 PM
There’ll also be plenty to enjoy throughout the day:

Raffle

Name card

Water & wine

Food truck on site
Come along, show your support, and enjoy a great afternoon for an important cause

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The Laceby Farmers Market is BACK!

We’re delighted to welcome back the Laceby Farmers Market, proudly brought to you by The Laceby Community Collective

Join us on the first Monday of every month for an evening of local produce by local people. From fresh food and handmade goods to friendly faces and a great community atmosphere.

Butt Lane Playing Fields, Laceby, DN37 7AH

1pm – 7pm

Upcoming 2026 dates:
6 April | 4 May | 1 June | 6 July | 3 August | 7 September | 5 October
Pop down, support local traders, and enjoy everything our community has to offer. We can’t wait to see you there!
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London legends The Urban Voodoo Machine live at Yardbirds Rock Grimsby on Wednesday 6 May 2026
Led by the ever-flamboyant Norwegian-born singer, songwriter and guitar-slinger Paul-Ronney Angel, the Urban Voodoo Machine return to the road this spring, touring the UK in support of their new album Other People’s Children.
Since 2003, this superbly talented collective of musicians and showmen and women has been bringing their raucous, theatrical circus to the people, racking up thousands of shows and releasing several critically acclaimed albums along the way.
Uniquely, The Urban Voodoo Machine are the only band in the world to have played both Download Festival and the Montreux Jazz Festival, and they’ve toured with true legends including The Pogues and New York Dolls.
Described as “a great mix of Preservation Hall jazz, Eastern European folk and rock’n’roll” (R’N’R), the band’s own brand of Bourbon-Soaked Gypsy Blues Bop ’N’ Stroll has captivated audiences across the UK, US and Europe. Their fiercely loyal and ever-growing Black ’N’ Red-clad family is a testament to the power of the live show.
If you’ve seen The Urban Voodoo Machine live, chances are you haven’t forgotten it – part circus, part theatre, and a great Rock’n’Roll Show!
“Quite possibly the best show you’ll ever see!” – CLASSIC ROCK
With the support from Carley’s Wreck & Ruin
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A group of 40 female riders will take to the track at Cadwell Park in Lincolnshire later.
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Humberside Police say they are investigating links to four overdoses and one death in recent days.
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Former newspaper crime correspondent Jeff Edwards interviewed Bruce Childs in prison and believes his account.
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Sean Davies has a rare inherited form of MND and says he has benefited from specialist treatment.
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Lincolnshire Police say they are continuing to investigate an alleged assault in Skegness, while urging the public to avoid speculation ahead of a planned protest in the town today.
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Scooters, music and sunshine have filled Skegness this weekend as the 12th annual Robbo’s Skegness Scooter Rally draws crowds to the resort.
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Walk through history in LEGO® bricks!
Brick History takes famous moments from history and imagines them in LEGO® bricks – how many do you recognise? From DNA and the Big Bang to Mozart, Martin Luther King and mobile phones, LEGO® artist Warren Elsmore and his team have created a celebration of our shared stories, struggles, and triumphs, made from everyone’s favourite Danish toy.
From tiny recreations of Concorde and the Titanic that could fit in your hand, to a 1.5m square medieval castle bustling with activity, there are models to make you smile, to make you think, and to inspire you to build a better world.
- Opens 3 April through to 4 May 2026
- The Murial Barker Gallery, Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre
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May 3, 2026 | News Editor