Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Kirton In Lindsey

FRIDAY 3RD MAY 2024
A THING TO DO THIS FRIDAY

in KIRTON IN LINDSEY
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KIRTON IN LINDSEY
NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE
53.48°N, 0.6°W


Sunrise: 04:22
Sunset: 19:35
Moon Phase: waning crescent
Weather: overcast clouds, 16°C max, 7°C min


“I've got a great ambition to die of exhaustion rather than boredom”
THOMAS CARLYLE