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The Sounds of the Humber – from concrete to opera

The Sounds of the Humber – from concrete to opera

The gentle hum of traffic crossing the Humber Bridge has provided a backdrop to...

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Sue Wilsea on The Fathom Writers’ Showcase and the Local Literary Scene

Sue Wilsea on The Fathom Writers’ Showcase and the Local Literary Scene

Next Wednesday at 7.30pm, local writers of all levels, ages and backgrounds will be...

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A Big Thank You on National Volunteers’ Week

A Big Thank You on National Volunteers’ Week

This National Volunteers’ Week, we want to say thank you to all the volunteers...

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Rex Russell Exhibition at Baysgarth House Museum

Baysgarth House Museum has dedicated its latest exhibition to local historian and educator Rex...

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A New Chapter for Bardney Hall

The warm spring sunshine catches the gold lettering of “Bardney Hall” on the wrought...

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The Queen Street Primitive Methodist Chapel’s 150th Anniversary

In April 1867, the first stone was laid in the construction of an impressive...

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Behind the doors at The Ropewalk

What was once Hall’s Barton Ropery, a busy and thriving rope making factory, is...

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Get the champagne corks popping – it’s Barton Arts 20th anniversary season!

Barton Arts is celebrating its 20th anniversary in some style this year. Tickets go...

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The History of Tile Making in Barton

Have you ever looked out of an airplane window at the houses below and...

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Barton-upon-Humber’s Victorian History Walk – An Illustrated Guide

It is perhaps not surprising that the parts of Barton with the most vivid...

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