www.eastlindseylive.org
East Lindsey Live is an events programme and accreditation process to
celebrate and help promote cultural, heritage and sport events and
projects that provide important opportunities for the community and
economy. East Lindsey Live has been developed based on important values
and as a direct legacy to London 2012.
www.e-lindsey.gov.uk/arts/
The Arts Development Team organise a range of events and activities
across East Lindsey at very low prices (if not for free) to allow every
person in East Lindsey the chance to participate.
www.louthplaygoers.co.uk
Louth Playgoers Riverhead Theatre is a local community owned venue.
It is maintained and run by a dedicated team made up almost entirely of
volunteers.
The Society is led by a Board of Directors who bring
many attributes to the Society some having experience of running
businesses, working in the arts, working with people etc., but each and
every one also giving of their time as a volunteer working in the day to
day operations of the theatre.
www.trinitylouth.co.uk
Trinity Centre offers stimulating meeting spaces for individuals, voluntary groups and businesses in our community.
www.spoutyardpark.org
Spout Yard Park Gallery is a small purpose built space for
exhibitions and meetings. It is a popular venue for artists to display
in Louth and the trustees of Spout Yard Park were instrumental in the
start of Art on the Map in Lincolnshire. Many artists have exhibited
here.
www.alfordmanorhouse.co.uk
Reputedly the largest thatched manor house in the country, Alford
Manor House was built to a traditional H plan in 1611. It is a very rare
example of a composite structure, featuring a wooden frame with reed
and plaster (visible from within the house), encased in brick.
www.arts-el.com
East Lindsey Arts Forum deliver the Wolds and Coasts leading Arts and
Culture magazine, which is a dynamic mix of art and cultural events,
artists, art forms and art experiences for all.
www.visitchurches.org.uk
The Churches Conservation Trust is the national charity protecting
historic churches at risk. We’ve saved over 340 beautiful buildings
which attract more than 1.5 million visitors a year. With our help and
with your support they are kept open and inuse – living once again at
the heart of their communities.
www.louthmuseum.org
The Society’s aim is to conserve and display objects and information
relating to Louth and district for the benefit of the public. The
collections are also an important resource for schools, colleges and
individual researchers.



