Dogs at the forefront for Lincolnshire Day at Caistor centre

A full weekend of celebrations marked Lincolnshire Day in Caistor .
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Lincolnshire Day fun at Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre EMN-180110-142918001

Events at Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre began with a music and supper evening on Friday, featuring folk guitarist John Conolly, who kept everyone entertained with songs and poems.

Music continued on Saturday with a host of buskers showcasing local talent.

There was also lots of activities for children to enjoy.

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Lincolnshire Day fun at Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre EMN-180110-142853001
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Our photographer caught up with events on Sunday, when dogs were the stars.

With the road closed off, residents and their four-legged friends had plenty of space to show off their best tricks, waggiest tails and just how cute they really were.

There was al fresco dining and stalls to browse - and, of course, more live music.

Centre manager Stephanie Dale was delighted with how the events went.

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She said: “We are really pleased with how many people have turned out for the event - for a first event it has been brilliant.

“Special thanks go to Bridget and Rob Turner for all their work and to Nick McCann for getting all the musicians on board.”