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Blooming marvellous: grants help communities make towns and villages across North Lincolnshire even more beautiful

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Towns and villages are set to burst into colour this summer after more than £26,000 was awarded to community groups and parish councils helping make the area one of the best-kept places in the country.

From floral displays and hanging baskets to community gardens and village improvements, the funding will help residents transform public spaces, brighten up neighbourhoods and create places residents can be proud to call home.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, said: “When people talk about what makes a place special, it’s often the little things that make the biggest difference – colourful displays, well-kept green spaces, community gardens and villages that clearly take pride in where they live.

“These grants help local communities turn great ideas into reality. They support volunteers, parish councils and community groups who give up their time to make North Lincolnshire even more beautiful – we’ve promised to keep back them and this proof of that.”

The funding will support projects in communities across North Lincolnshire, from Barton and Brigg to Crowle, Epworth, Haxey, Messingham, Winterton and many Isle villages, with local volunteers and community groups playing a vital role in bringing many of the schemes to life.

Cabinet member Cllr Richard Hannigan said: “Behind every colourful display, well-kept planter and community garden are volunteers who care deeply about where they live.

“They don’t do it for recognition. They do it because they want their village, town or neighbourhood to be somewhere people are proud to call home.

“I’d like to thank every volunteer involved in the In Bloom projects across North Lincolnshire. Their hard work helps make our communities brighter, greener and more welcoming for everyone.”

The grants form part of the council’s wider commitment to supporting thriving communities, helping local people take pride in their neighbourhoods and ensuring North Lincolnshire remains one of the most attractive places in the region.

This year’s successful applicants include Belton, Epworth, Owston Ferry, Crowle and Ealand, Amcotts, Haxey, Barton, Brigg, Broughton, Gunness, Winterton, Thornton Curtis, Ulceby, Messingham and many more communities across North Lincolnshire.

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June 4, 2026 |

Fire up the forge: free blacksmithing sessions to bring Owston Ferry’s historic smithy back to life

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Local people will get the chance to step inside a working forge, learn traditional blacksmithing skills and make their own souvenir as part of a new heritage project in Owston Ferry.

Owston Ferry Smithy has been awarded £3,600 through North Lincolnshire Council’s Cultural Futures programme to run free blacksmithing taster sessions at The Old Smithy & Heritage Centre.

The project, called Sample the Smithy, will give residents the chance to engage directly with local heritage through small, supervised sessions using the forges and learning basic blacksmithing techniques.

It will also help bring the historic smithy to life, support essential repairs and improvements to equipment, and test demand for future workshops.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, said: “This is living heritage – not something behind glass, but something people can touch, try and experience for themselves.

“The Old Smithy is part of Owston Ferry’s story, and this project will help open it up to more people, protect traditional skills and give residents the chance to make something with their own hands.”

The project is one of 14 new arts and heritage schemes awarded funding through Cultural Futures, a multi-year programme supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and North Lincolnshire Council to increase cultural activity across the area.

Cllr John Davison, cabinet member for Ashby, Bottesford and Scunthorpe, said: “There is something powerful about heritage you can actually take part in.

“Blacksmithing is practical, physical and creative, and these sessions will give people a real connection to the past while helping secure the future of a much-loved local heritage site.

“It is also a brilliant example of rural communities leading their own cultural activity, supported by volunteers who care deeply about keeping local history alive.”

The wider funding round will also support projects including a portable exhibition telling the story of Burton upon Stather’s role in the build-up to D-Day; a new 80-mile walking trail linked to Olaudah Equiano, John Wesley and stories of freedom and reform; a community film festival for North Lincolnshire; a multicultural celebration at The Baths Hall; and creative projects bringing young people, older residents, artists, volunteers and community groups together.

The projects awarded funding are:

Burton upon Stather Heritage Group – The BSHG Information & Display Unit

A portable walk-through exhibition telling the story of Burton upon Stather’s role in the build-up to D-Day, including Operation KATE and secret tank testing at the Tank Ramp site.

Epworth Old Rectory – The Equiano Way

A new 80-mile walking trail linking North Lincolnshire, South Yorkshire and Hull, exploring stories of freedom, faith and social change connected to Olaudah Equiano, John Wesley, the Pilgrim Fathers and Salim C. Wilson.

Indian Cultural Association North Lincolnshire – River of Talent 2027
A multicultural celebration at The Baths Hall featuring music, dance, Indian cuisine and community awards recognising contribution and social impact.

Kimberly Performing Arts – Stories in Motion
An intergenerational performing arts project bringing young dancers together with older residents to share memories and local stories through dance and musical theatre.

Oasis Hub – Layered Landscapes: The Scunthorpe Tapestry
A multi-generational creative project using photography, texture-mapping and textile art to reimagine Scunthorpe’s industrial architecture and community identity.

Over the Bridge – Artist Residency
A supported residency for an emerging local photographer to create new work inspired by North Lincolnshire’s people, places and heritage, culminating in a public exhibition or presentation.

Owston Ferry Smithy – Sample the Smithy
Free blacksmithing taster sessions at The Old Smithy & Heritage Centre, giving people the chance to use the forges, learn traditional skills and make a souvenir to take home.

Shepherd Creative – Lincs Film Festival
A research and development project and one-day proof of concept event to test demand for a future community film festival focused on northern stories, emerging talent and accessible participation.

STEAMPunx Lincs – Legends of the Humber: Creatures, Coast & Curiosity
A creative heritage project exploring folklore, landscapes and the environment through storytelling, art, poetry, imagined creatures and a cabinet of curiosities-style exhibition.

Street Beat – Culture Fusion
A dance project exploring cultural identity, heritage and racism through urban dance, guest artist workshops, choreography, performances and community sessions with young people.

Ted Lewis Centre – Dive with Ted Lewis into The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine
A project celebrating Ted Lewis’s work as Animation Clean-up Supervisor on Yellow Submarine, including oral histories, research, exhibitions and a live Beatles tribute event.

The Ropewalk – Barton Shops & Shopping: A Community Archive Project
A community-led heritage project collecting memories, photographs, objects and oral histories about Barton’s retail history, creating a digital archive, pop-up displays and workshops.

The Tent Project – Her-Story Project
A creative project supporting women in Scunthorpe to share experiences through art, craft and writing, with support from creative practitioners and wellbeing specialists.

Wilderspin National School Museum – The Art of Play: Past, Present and Reimagined
An artist residency led by Annabel McCourt exploring play, mischief and childhood through archive research, workshops, storytelling and a public exhibition.

In total, more than £63,000 has been awarded in this round.

The Cultural Futures programme is supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and North Lincolnshire Council.

Find out more information, including the full criteria and how to apply for future funding, on the Cultural Futures webpage or email culturalfutures@northlincs.gov.uk.

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June 3, 2026 |

Fire up the forge for heritage you can actually get your hands on. Free blacksmithing sessions are coming to Owston Ferry Smithy & Heritage Centre –…

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Fire up the forge for heritage you can actually get your hands on.

Free blacksmithing sessions are coming to Owston Ferry Smithy & Heritage Centre – helping people learn traditional craft skills, use the forges and make a souvenir to take home.

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June 3, 2026 |

Council cash helps light up village: Owston Ferry Community Tree and Lights Committee secures grant for electrical upgrade

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Residents and visitors to Owston Ferry can enjoy the festive lights throughout the village thanks to essential electrical upgrades that have been carried out.

Owston Ferry Community Tree and Lights Committee received £8,946 Community Grant funding from North Lincolnshire Council.

This funding upgraded three feeder light pillars to improve reliability and safety, ensuring the continued success of the village’s seasonal decorations and community events, including the recent Christmas lights switch-on.

Picture of the tree outside the Coronation Hall in Owsten Ferry. Wooden postbox and trees decoration.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “We are always delighted to support community groups like Owston Ferry Community Tree and Lights Committee. The committee works hard to provide decorations in the village and events for all the community to get involved in, creating a real sense of community pride.

“The electrical upgrades have ensured the much-loved festive lights continue to work for many years to come.

“The Community Grant Fund is about communities – helping them develop, thrive and support others.”

The committee also allocated £993 from their own fund for the improvement work.

Since launching in 2011, the Community Grant Fund has pumped millions into grassroots projects across the region – from sports clubs and youth groups to charities and parish councils – helping to strengthen communities and support local talent.

Grants are available for junior and youth groups, charitable bodies, co-operatives, not-for-profit organisations, and individuals demonstrating excellence in sport, art, or culture. Support is also available for venue hire, helping keep community spaces open and active.

Find out how a grant can make a difference to your neighbourhood on the community grants page of our website.

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December 18, 2025 |

Owston Ferry Bowls Club

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When:
2nd April 2020 @ 14:00 – 16:00
Where:
Mount Pleasant Farm, Epworth Rd, Owston Ferry, Doncaster DN9 1AX

Runs every Thursday from April to September and from 2pm to 4pm. Roll up and practice and Bowls are provided for anyone wanting to have a go. For more information contact Donald Smith on 01427 728 590.   Date reviewed: … Continued

April 2, 2020 |

Farming on the Isle

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When:
29th February 2020 @ 10:30 – 15:00
Where:
Coronation Hall, Owston ferry, Owston Ferry DN9 1RL, UK

Presenting the Past 2020 short course. Places are free but limited so booking is essential. To book or find out further information, email presentingthepast@heritagelincolnshire.org, or call Heritage Lincolnshire on 01529 461499 and ask for one of their community archaeologists. Found out more about … Continued

February 29, 2020 |

Draining the Isle of Axholme

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When:
16th September 2018 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Where:
Owsten Ferry Pumping Station, South St, Owston Ferry, Doncaster DN9 1RP, UK

Built in 1910, this fenland-style pumping station provides an opportunity to see a unique timeline of pumping machinery including a Ruston & Hornsby 8HRC diesel engine and a Marshall tandem compound steam engine.

September 16, 2018 |

Don Barker, Master Blacksmith

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When:
26th August 2018 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Where:
Owston Ferry Smithy and Heritage Museum, High Street, Owston Ferry, Doncaster, North Lincolnshire DN9 1RE, UK

 

August 26, 2018 |

Games from the past

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When:
13th August 2018 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Where:
St Martin’s Church, Church St, Owston Ferry, Doncaster DN9 1RG, UK

Join the Isle of Axholme & Hatfield Chase Landscape Partnership (#IoAHC) team behind St Martin’s Church for games from the past! The session will include creating interesting crafts from the period. This event is free – just turn up. For further … Continued

August 13, 2018 |