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Grantham’s Popular Bikers’ Night Set for a Return

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Grantham’s Popular Bikers’ Night Set for a Return

A cherished bike event is set for a comeback in Grantham this August. The lively gathering is known to attract devotees from across Lincolnshire. The cost-free gathering has been arranged to take place on 27 August at the Market Place from 5 pm to 9 pm BST, providing an opportunity for bike lovers to flaunt their precious vehicles and converse with like-minded individuals.

With assistance from South Kesteven District Council, the event permits participants to enter the venue via Westgate. Paul Stokes, the leader of the council, described the event as “a unique and thrilling way for visitors to appreciate our town centre,” urging residents and guests alike to partake in the spirited community atmosphere.

The distinctive combination of striking motorcycles and interactive entertainment predicates that the Grantham bike night is set to be a hit once more, attracting audiences enthusiastic to commemorate their shared love for motorcycles.

This story is based on original reporting from www.bbc.com and has been adapted for The Lincoln Post.

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