As the county of Lincolnshire prepares to celebrate its heritage on Lincolnshire Day, one of its key landmarks, Lincoln Cathedral, will be illuminated in a vibrant display of red, yellow, green, and blue lights. This spectacle aims to honour the rich history and unique cultural significance of the region. The colourful illumination is anticipated to draw both locals and visitors alike, setting an enchanting backdrop for the day’s festivities. Lincolnshire Day, celebrated on 1st October, offers an opportunity for communities throughout the county to unite and reflect upon what sets this region of England apart. This story was adapted from original reporting by news.google.com.
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