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I think Manics usually announces when they're in stock at Lidls etc. I'm sure we can let you know Tomatoada ;).
I lived in Sincil Street 48 years ago when the market was there. Two stupid railway lines always making me wait about. Can't remember the shops apart from the butchers shop I had a flat above, smiths crisps down by the gas works and the saturday night hop in the coop halls. But I can remember the natives, nosey awkward sods, I put it down to most of them all having reserved occupations during the war and non of them ever leaving the county. Didn't stay that long, if the world was going to have piles, there's a good chance they would be in Lincoln.
Was supposed to go to rustons for a job but sod that for a game of marbles. Built wimpy houses just out of town instead. In fairness you do have a wonderful cathedral and there was a traditional steam fairground once that set up near sincil bank. There was a little tailors shop near one of the railway crossings that would make you a suit of your own design in two days for about 8 quid and as we use to dress like peacocks in them days for a night out in Boston, I would get one made every month. But back to Woolworths, does anybody know why Littlewoods with a great cafeteria was always built beside them.
Linkslocal, What about the old racecourse is it still just a dilapidated area of grass and an old grandstand,
Is Steep Hill still steep?Almost need climbing gear LOLIs Louth still lovely?One of my fave places.DoThe Masons Arms still serve a wonderful lunch..............