Lincolnshire’s Lively Week: From Club Nights to Fitness Fervour

Title: A Lively Week in Lincolnshire: From Nightclub Revivals to Fitness Endeavours
The past week has seen a buzz of activity in Lincolnshire, with a combination of delightful news, welcome homecomings, and regrettably, some cancellations. Beginning on a positive note, The Circle on Silver Street is set to embark on a new chapter. Following a six-year closure, this cherished venue, which has been providing delight through its one-off recent events, has now announced regular club nights. This development is a beacon of the exuberant night scene and radiant spirit that makes Lincoln a splendid place in which to reside, earn a livelihood, and play.
The trip down memory lane does not end there. The renowned Bags Ball from Cleethorpes is slated for a revival in March, featuring the original DJs and performers who once entertained audiences at the Winter Gardens. This nostalgic event is a beautiful tribute to our regional history and is a testament to the timeless appeal of Cleethorpes’ nightlife.
However, it is not all cheerful news. The Spalding Flower Parade, a festival that has brought swathes of colour and happiness to our area, has been called off for 2026. Cited reasons include fiscal hardships and health concerns, a stark reminder of the difficulties our community endures.
In brighter news, the 11th running of the Great Grimsby 10k, regarded as Lincolnshire’s prime racing event, is fast approaching. It draws thousands of locals onto the streets in a dynamic demonstration of community spirit. It remains one of the area’s largest communal gatherings, offering the heartening sight of so many of our neighbours uniting in friendly rivalry.
Finally, Lincolnshire has welcomed the New Year with a surge of fitness-related and artistic activities. From bracing waterfront jogs to artistic pursuits in local parks, the community, far from idling, has laced up their trainers and dusted off their artist palettes in a remarkable exhibit of enthusiasm and originality. This mirrors well the essence of Lincolnshire and signifies a splendid start to the year. To another week filled with civic unity, inspiration, and fortitude, we raise a cheer.
