People can take selfies at Sleaford's love heart seat and add their heart-shaped tag until Monday February 24. Nearby businesses are hosting the heart tags for people to collect, write messages on and hang on the seat.
Nine local businesses are hosting heart tags, including Market Square Café, Bellissimo Boutique, Waffle & Chill, The SOLO Bar, Ruth Burrows Art Studio, From Poland with Love, Treasured Trove, Lincolnshire Co-op Travel and Appetites.
A further free event is happening this Saturday in Sleaford Market Place from 10am until 2pm. Discover health-based stands, free cholesterol and diabetes testing, plus a free pop-up caving experience for children and adults to explore.
Businesses are encouraged to support employees in maintaining balanced health and well-being to enhance job satisfaction and productivity. Share this event with employees or colleagues who might benefit. See more on Heart of Lincs.
This event has been funded by North Kesteven District Council’s Events Programme, funded by the Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
Taking place on March 22 and 23, Discover Lincolnshire Weekend aims to shine a light on everything our county has to offer. It's open to all attractions and businesses to get involved.
Businesses and attractions are invited to get involved and are encouraged to offer an incentive to visitors, such as a special offer or exclusive discount.
By participating in the campaign with an offer or discount, businesses can benefit from increased footfall, online presence, social media activity and possibly media coverage.
Submit your offer here.
Through the Sleaford Shopfront Grant Scheme, 15 shopfronts in Eastgate, Westgate, Southgate, Northgate and Boston Road will have been restored or had existing features repaired by the end of March 2025.
It uses and awards up to 90% of the total cost of works as a grant. Property owners and businesses are funding the remaining costs of their respective projects, and working together with the Council and Heritage Lincolnshire in partnership through the scheme.
Businesses and property owners are not only restoring heritage, but also enhancing the town's identity, making it a more attractive and vibrant place for residents and visitors.
Watch this video for an update on the works and look out for a final wrap-up of it soon.
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