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New free twice-weekly newsletter promises the latest on Lincoln’s food, music and culture

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New free twice-weekly newsletter promises the latest on Lincoln’s food, music and culture
Lincoln residents are being invited to sign up to a new free email newsletter which, according to a post shared in the LincolnUK subreddit, will be sent twice a week and feature listings and updates on food, music, culture and events in Lincoln. The post says the organisers, who described themselves as regular contributors to the online group, want to avoid “bombarding” the subreddit and are instead encouraging readers to subscribe for updates by email. The newsletter and sign-up page can be found at: https://stuckinthemiddle.co.uk/newsletter/ The Lincoln Post has not independently verified details about who runs the newsletter or its schedule, and the information above is based on the online post.

Adapted by The Lincoln Post from reddit.com

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