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Town Council’s Welcome ........................ 5
Traditional Seaside Resort .................... 6
Mablethorpe Lifeboat & Station ......... 9
Acre Gap ....................................................... 11
Churches ..................................................... 13
Mablethorpe in Bloom ........................... 14
The Meridale Centre .............................. 14
Library and Stanley AvenueDevelopment ............................................. 17
Queens Park .............................................. 19
Mablethorpe Town Map ................. 20/21
Sutton Town Map ..................................... 22
Food & Drink in Mablethorpe ............. 23
The Boatshed ............................................. 25
Sutton Pleasure Gardens ..................... 25
Where Else is There?.............................. 25
Sea Views and Walkways ..................... 26
Councillors .................................................. 29
Further Information ................................. 30
Public Service Listings ......................... 33
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The Town Council welcome you to this, the fourth edition of theMablethorpe, Trusthorpe and Sutton on Sea Town Guide.
The parish of Mablethorpe, Trusthorpe and Sutton on Seaoffers fun and relaxation for the whole family, with theemphasis on value for money.
This gives the area the uniqueness of having a mix ofscenery and amenities’ from the bustle of Mablethorpe HighStreet and central promenade with its shops andamusements, to the quiet and gentle walks aroundTrusthorpe and the peace and tranquillity of Sutton on Seaand Sandilands. The area boasts agriculture and sweepingcountryside views on one side and the beautiful sandy beach onthe other, offering something for everyone and continuing to be afirm favourite with children and adults alike. We hope both residentsand visitors enjoy the opportunities this unique parish gives us.
The secret which our resorts enjoy over our neighbouring resorts is the welcome andfriendliness you will receive from local people, businesses and other visitors to the area.
Town Council’s Welcome
MABLETHORPE SITUATED on the “drier side the country”,Mablethorpe flourished as a traditional seasideresort following the ‘Louth and East Coast’railway line which opened in 1877; this broughtan influx of visitors to the resort from the EastMidlands and North West.
Pre-dating this and noted in the Doomsday book,the production of salt appeared to be the primeindustry for the northern area of Mablethorpethrough to Saltfleet and Grainthorpe.
Throughout the centuries the area has had its fair share of problems, including the loss ofaround a third of the population to the Black Death in 1349, having a dramatic effect on thissmall farming community.
Population figures were low – being a mere 40 adults in 1115; rising to 157 in 1603 andagain to an estimated 261 in 1841 – compare that with today!
The Town was granted Market Rights by King Henry III in 1253; the charter gave the lord ofthe manor, David de Monte Alto sole rights to hold a weekly market in the Town.
Recently the Town Council have taken over the management of the market service from theDistrict Council and with over 30 stalls selling a wide variety of products, the weekly Thursdaymarket is well worth a visit. The market promotes the national ‘Real Deal’ charter, givingshopper’s peace of mind, safe in the knowledge that no counterfeit or illegal goods areoffered for sale by any trader.
Despite the closure of the railway in 1970, visitors and tourists continue to flock to thispopular seaside resort, boosting the population for Mablethorpe from its static of around7900 (2011 census) to around 18000 during the peak holiday season. Mablethorpecontinues to maintain its superb reputation as a family resort, with the seafront having beendesigned with children in mind with the award winning beach, traditional donkey rides andpopular funfair. For the grown ups there are colourful gardens to visit in nearby Queens Park,bowling greens, boating lake, and of course the abundance of pubs, clubs and restaurants tocater for refreshments.
For the sporting visitors there are a number ofclubs in the area from tennis to football andbadminton with the Sports Centre catering for avariety of sports. Horse riding stables and fishinglakes are available nearby.
Moving away from the beach into the centre oftown, shoppers and bargain hunters can browsenumerous shops in the town with plenty ofsouvenirs available for that special memory. TheSeal Sanctuary at the North End of Mablethorpe
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gives an insight into the life of the mammals of the sea with birds and many other animalsincluding the recent addition of a meerkat enclosure.
Evening and night time entertainment abound, from the local cinema to the bustling nightclubs and entertainment venues to the many pubs in town offering live music and bands. Julysees the annual “illuminations switch on” event, with traditional seaside entertainmentconcluding with an impressive fireworks display.
During the off-peak weekends of the autumn and winter months, the exhilarating sport ofmotorcycle sand racing takes place along with the annual Christmas market andilluminations.
All in all, there is something for everyone summer and winter, resident and visitor makingMablethorpe the place to be.
SUTTON ON SEAPreviously known as Sutton in the Marsh, Sutton on Sea offers a more tranquil environmentto the bustling atmosphere of Mablethorpe.
With an estimated population of 100 in 1287, the area was predominantly farming andfishing. Before the branch line connected Sutton to the main railway, it had its own steamtram running to Alford, with its terminus being the Bacchus Hotel. Talk of a harbour at thattime brought much excitement and the Sea View Freehold Land Society was formed todevelop the area, resulting in the Park Road and Grove Road development.
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Today the area retains its peacefulness,with no amusement arcades or funfair,the friendly and informal welcomeextended to visitors ensures this prettyvillage wins the hearts of visitors, yearafter year.
This gives the town’s residents (2011census – 4700) and visitor’s time tosavour the quiet sandy beaches,discover the individual and traditionalshops and the opportunity to visit thetranquil pleasure gardens. The sportingcontingency is still catered for with the
football pitch, the fitness equipment and the skateboard ramp, as well as the cricket andbowling pitches and paddling pool. Nearby Sandilands Golf Club welcomes visitors to play andenjoy the club house facilities, and nature lovers can visit the Town Council’s Acre GapConservation Area or walk along Branch Line Walk to Hannah.
The village is a hub of activity and boasts an excellent Carnival, full of colour, sound laughterand fun in July each year. In December the traditional Christmas market and carol servicemeans Sutton on Sea is a place in its own right.
TRUSTHORPENestling between Mablethorpe and Sutton on Sea isTrusthorpe ‘the traditional’ village element of the parish.Crop fields and grazing livestock keep the agriculturalspirit alive whilst maintaining the distinctiveness ofthe area with a resident population of 2000 (2011census).
There are an abundance of footpaths to walkalong, as well as the beach and sea defence walkgives Trusthorpe a gentler feel. Dwellings nestleamongst caravan sites on one side and fields andcountryside on the other; the area has its owncharacter and history. The population was around286 in 1842, with residents employed in agricultureand fishing giving an interesting history, with smugglingand ship-wrecks amongst its ghosts! Time was when, atvery low tide, an old forest could be seen off Trusthorpe beach,a relic of global warming of the time when the sea claimed the land!
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MABLETHORPE Station was established in1883 to replace an outdated station atTheddlethorpe, located three miles to thenorth, there were difficulties in obtaining bothmen and horses to launch the lifeboat fromthis location. Built on the beach atMablethorpe North End, the station waspublicly inaugurated on the 4th June 1883,when a crowd of some 10,000 people turnedup for the ceremony.
Due to location problems, a new station, nowknown as “The Boatshed”, on Victoria Roadwas built in 1900. During The Great War thisstation was temporarily closed as many men were fighting for King & Country. The stationnever recovered and the last lifeboat, the ‘John Rowson Linguard’ was withdrawn in 1920.
The town’s first lifeboat, ‘the Heywood’ (Lifeboat number 275) was built in 1882 andcommissioned in 1883. During her years of service it launched on 24 occasions and saved13 lives. It took 12 horses to launch the lifeboat and the 10 man crew would be able toachieve approximately 3½ horse power in heavy seas. In 1965 the lifeboat station was re-established as an inshore station when a D class lifeboat went on service. Today, the newstation, built in 2001, houses an Atlantic 75 and the D class inshore lifeboats. For moreinformation about the station why not visit the station’s website at www.mablethorpe.info/lifeboat
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ACRE Gap lies between Church Lane and Sea Lane,Sandilands and is the area where the sea undermined thedefences in 1953. In 2010, a joint project between LindseyMarsh Drainage Board and Mablethorpe and Sutton TownCouncil, completed the inline storage areas on site to improvethe flood defence, increasing standards of protection.
A working group of the Town Council and local enthusiastsand members of the local WI, work to manage and constantlyimprove the area creating this larger wetland conservation sitehelping to promote the conservation of wildlife. The area hasmany varieties of wild flowers, including cowslips and beeorchids! A number of trees now established include holly, hazel, blackthorn, alder and horsechestnut and through careful management and structured planting, the area continues tobloom. This hidden asset can be found by walking south along the promenade from ChurchLane pullover, stunning views of the site can be seen from this advantage point and you areinvited to walk amongst the grass and wildflower meadows. A number of footpaths cross theAcre Gap site, making it a favourite dog walking place and giving walkers to opportunity todiscover new plants and identify the wildlife.
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ST MARY (MABLETHORPE)THE present church is thought to datefrom c1300 as the original was thought tohave been washed away in a great stormsurge of 1287. Legend is that the bells willbe heard to ring when another flood isimminent. During bell ringing practice inthe 1950’s, the floor began to collapse,and following subsequent excavations aslabbed grave was discovered, thought tobe that of George de Mablethorpe.
The bell tower contains 6 bells; in earliertimes the bells were tolled to mark thepassing of a parishioner, twelve times for aman, nine times for a woman and three times for a child. In 1978, due to subsidence, theoriginal mediaeval arches were replaced; however some of the original stone bases remain.In the Sanctuary is a tomb of an unknown ‘Earl Fitzwilliam’, legend has that he fought a duelin the 14th century, in which both parties died. He was buried here and his metal helmet canstill be viewed today. Likewise there is a monument in the church at Maltby to an Earl whichfurther supports the legend. The church seats around 200 people and Sunday Service is heldat 11.00am and Thursdays at 9.30am.
ST PETERS (TRUSTHORPE) The original church at Trusthorpe is said to have been situated a quarter of a mile east ofwhere it stands now, and was destroyed by the encroaching sea. The present church consistsof the Nave, the Chancel which was constructed in 1931 and the Tower. This is constructedof red brick with a mediaeval font inside. In the wall of the porch is an inverted stone, carvedwith a shield, cross and gothic inscription. This impressive church dates back to 1606 withthe church being re-built in 1842. Sunday Service starts at 8.30am and Tuesdays Servicestarts at 9.30am.
ST CLEMENT (SUTTON-ON-SEA)Many years ago, a large part of the parish, including the church, was out at sea, St Clementswas re-built in 1819 and again in 1860 when the chancel was enlarged and the transeptadded to improve the seating capacity.
Although the church is now a fairly modern structure, it is noted for its “leaning tower”containing four bells, with the oldest dating from the 15th century. The church seats 200people with the regular Sunday Service is held at 9.45am and a mid week service held onWednesdays 9.30am.
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MABLETHORPE boasts an award winningbeach, with dune areas planted withnative flora and conservation work torecycle the towns Christmas trees being avital part of improvements to the dunessea defences. Throughout the town eachyear there are teams of workers,volunteers and staff, busy planting,trimming, watering and growing in order toimprove the chances in the regional andnational In Bloom competitions. WinningSilver awards in the East Midlandscategory in 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012,with individual areas winning Silver Gilt,the team worked even harder to become winners of the Coastal Town Category in 2010, andattained a Silver in the National In Bloom competition. However, the aim is not to win trophiesand awards, it is about community engagement, encouraging people to take pride in theirtown, their area and assisting the community to come together to achieve great things. Thecore Mablethorpe ‘In Bloom’ group pull in many volunteers, as receive assistance from bothTown and District Councils ensuring Mablethorpe looks its best throughout the whole seasonand beyond.
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IN November 2010, Meridale Youth & Community Centre in Sutton on Sea celebrated 45years of service to the local community.
Established in 1965 as a Youth Club by a group of local teenagers, it has gone on to becomea very important organisation in the area, with recognition from a wide ranging groups,societies and Town, District and County Councils.
In 2004 the Centre was honoured with the Queens Award for Voluntary service to thecommunity, being the only recipient in the county and one of only 104 in the whole of theUK.
As in the early days, young people, with the advice and support of a Management Committee,look after the day-to-day management of the centre. The Centre Manager, John Monk MBE,has been directly responsible for its growth and continuance over the years.
Meridale is ideally placed in the centre of Sutton on Sea and offers first class facilities, withdisabled access throughout; different meeting rooms, a fully equipped kitchen, internetaccess and more, to accommodate just about every conceivable need.
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The Centre also produces extremely successfulexhibitions and concerts and the hugely popular‘Let’s Celebrate Sutton’ extravaganzas.
Other achievements include the provision anddistribution of its own community newsletter,covering Huttoft, Sandilands, Sutton on Seaand Trusthorpe with plans to extend intoMablethorpe.
With help from the Town Council, young peoplewere responsible for designing and providing thewrought iron railings around the War Memorial,erected in time for the Remembrance Service inNovember 2010.
Meridale has recently undertaken an ambitious project to develop a derelict piece of land atthe rear of the centre to provide a safe play area and community garden for the benefit ofthe whole community.
Meridale receives overwhelming local support and continues to play a vital role in the serviceof the whole community.
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SEALSWith an on-site seal & wildlife hospital & specially designedpools set amidst natural dunes we help ensure the rescuedseals’ well-being.
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JOURNEY THROUGH TIMEIn our exciting themed nature walks, see the living descendantsof ancient reptiles and search for dinosaur fossils. Your timetravelling ends with a trip through the ICE AGE tunnel!
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Library & Stanley Avenue DevelopmentSituated off the High Street, the Stanley Avenue development consists of a modern bright andvibrant library, housing a modern computer suite as well as books, videos and DVDs. Within thesame building is East Lindsey District Council’s Customer Service centre for Mablethorpe andSutton, Neighbourhood Management and the Town Council offices along with a communitymeeting room. Further along the road is the Sure Start Children’s Centre, providing early learningfor pre-school children.
Moving to the end of Stanley Avenue is the Marisco Medical Centre which, combined with thepractice on Broadway at Sutton on Sea, consists of GP’s, Nurse Practitioners, Practice Nurses,Healthcare Assistants and a large Administration team. Both surgeries are modern, purpose-built clinical buildings with well equipped consulting and treatment rooms, and patients can betreated at either site.
Turning back along Stanley Avenue towards the High Street is the Community Hall and InterAgency building. The Community Hall provides a valuable meeting place for a wide range ofactivities and the Inter Agency Building providing information and meeting rooms for a range ofservices including Citizens Advice Bureau.
Finally, before reaching the supermarket and the end of Stanley Avenue, is Linkage Green &Cafe, a superb bowling green facility with adjacent cafe managed by Linkage Community Trust.The cafe is open to the public and supports people with learning disabilities teaching new skillsand independence development.
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Available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for emergencies.
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LOCATED right behind the promenade,Queens Park provides sheltered areas toenjoy the many facilities on offer. The carpark provides a central parking locationwhere visitors and residents can walk tothe town for its shops and arcades, up tothe promenade to the beach and sea, orthrough the park itself to admire the lakeand the gardens. You can play bowls onthe outstanding bowling green, try yourluck at Crazy Golf, venture out into thelake on a pleasure boat or watch thegeese and ducks on the lake and relax bythe lake sampling the fare from the cafe. Children can take a ride on the model railway oruse the equipment in the play area or just enjoy the activities with their parents. The Park issituated at the bottom of the promenade, so is ideal for a change of scenery from the seaand beach, offering gardens, greenery, bushes and of course the lake with its ducks and otherwater loving birds.
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Drink&Food
IN MABLETHORPE & SUTTON
The
MonaltArms
Traditional family pub with open fireplace & real ale
Large beer garden to the rearHomemade food & value meals
including breakfast for £1Under 5 eat free
Traditional entertainmentKaraoke, cabaret, darts & poolChildren & families welcome
Dogs welcome 11am – Midnight 365 days a year
Function room available
Tel: 01507 47355507745 306314
8 GEORGE STREET, MABLETHORPE LN12 2BE
LINKAGEGREEN CAFÉStanley Avenue, Mablethorpe LN12 1DP
Charity number 504913
A warm welcome awaits you at the Linkage Green Café serving a delicious all-day extensive menu including tea, coffee and light bites,
seven days a week from 9.30am – 4pm.With daily & weekly specials and homemade soups and
homemade cream teas, it is not too be missedWe also serve Sunday Lunches 1 course £5.25, 2 courses £6.50
In additon to the above we also offer a take-away service
For further information about the Café and Bowling Green, or if you would like to hire Linkage Green for your special event,
on a day, evening or weekend, please contact 01507 479305 and we will assist you with your booking.
TRADITIONAL & CHILDRENS MENUOpen Tuesday to Friday 11.30a.m-2.30pm, 5.00pm-8.00pm
Saturday 11.30am – 8.00pmSumer Holidays Open 7 Days 11.30am – 8.00pm
Telephone: 01507 44147337 High Street, Sutton-on-Sea
WALDO’S Traditional
FISH & CHIPS& Restaurant
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Please contact us for further details
Lincolnshire Co-operative Funeral Services(inc D.W. Bloomer)
Mablethorpe, Tel: 01507 473440Sutton-on-Sea, Tel: 01507 441271
Alford, Tel 01507 463444funeral homes throughout the county
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SITUATED around the pullover and Meridale Hallarea, Sutton Pleasure Gardens offer play areasand tranquil sitting areas for children and adultsalike. With a safe and pleasant paddling poolwhere children can play under the watchful eyeof parents sitting around the pool, tenniscourts, grassed areas, bowling green, waterfeatures, sitting areas, colonnade, cafe andrefreshments the area provides a safe shelteredhaven for everyone.
Sutton Pleasure Gardens
Situated centrally on Victoria Road, Mablethorpe, and builtin 1900 this building, housed the lifeboat until 1920.Following a period of dereliction, new life prevailed withchange of use by the Boatshed Organisation who turnedthe building into a multi use centre, offering support,information, advice and training to the community, thebuilding also houses the local branch of the LincolnshireCredit Union. All manner of information useful to bothresidents and visitors can be accessed here with theinterior still reflects the building’s former use.
St Marys Park – situated almost in the centre of Mablethorpe, this Conservation Park wasdeveloped following the closure of the landfill site there, and consists of wild grass area, treesand shrubs, walkways and a small pond. It forms part of the cycleway around and throughthe town.
Trusthorpe Triangle – Trusthorpe residents completed this Community Garden Project in2011 that has turned a previously unused piece of land in the centre of Trusthorpe into anattractive garden to be enjoyed by residents and visitors alike and has created an identity forthe village.
Where Else is There?
The Boatshed
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Diana Memorial Garden – a small gardenarea situated off Trusthorpe Road which gives apleasant place to just sit and relax, with amemorial and floral tribute to Diana Princess ofWales and is maintained by NeighbourhoodManagement volunteers.
Railway Walk and Turntable Area – situatedbetween High Street (off Station Road) and theIndustrial Estate. Railway Walk is a pleasantgreen walk following the line of the old railway.Located on the site of the former RailwayTurntable, the area has been turned into a small conservation area, with a monument to theformer use in the form of a carved engine, interspersed with wildlife feeding areas andassociated planting.
Branch Line Walk – Following the line of the oldrailway from Crabtree Lane Sutton to Hannah, theBranch Line walk is an excellent use of the formerrailway line by incorporating a walk with the needto conserve wildlife - plants, birds and insects. Thetrees, grasses and plants provide shelter to avariety of birds, insects and small creatures andgive walkers the chance to wander the footpaths inthe area.
Harris Boulevard Community Garden – Locatedoff Seacroft Road, Mablethorpe, the young people
from the local youth forum (lead by neighbourhood management) have worked extremelyhard on this project, working with the Town Council to secure funding to make this projectsuccessful. This project is a fantastic example of how young people have made a positivedifference in their community and they achieved a Level 4 award in the 2012 In BloomAwards.
Cycleway – From St Marys Park through Stanley Avenue, along High Street (with care) andQueens Park to the pullover and then on through to Huttoft Car Terrace. (Note – care isneeded through the sand areas, and right of way must be given to pedestrians on thepromenade).
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THE refurbishment of the Sea View Car Park in 2008 not only improved parking facilities inthe area, but has given visitors the opportunity to have excellent views across the beach andout to sea. Walking from the cafe and shop along the cobbled pathway to the observationplatform visitors can take advantage of the fantastic vantage point, and with the telescopecan even see some of the constant stream of shipping heading to and from the port ofGrimsby. The National Coastwatch Station is also located in this area.
Sea Views and Walkways
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Two sets of steps allow access from the carpark to the blue flag award beach where acresof sandy beaches can be enjoyed. From thesouth end of this car park you can walk alongthe lighted pathway towards the mainMablethorpe pullover. This walkway forks justbefore reaching the crazy golf course to allowyou to walk down through the sand dunes andjoin the promenade at the far end of NorthPromenade, or you can continue onto the landside of the dunes where the crazy golf coursestarts and then on down to the Skatepark.
Skatepark and Exercise Equipment The Skatepark was constructed in early 2008 built by the district council. Currently theSkatepark has a Spine, Fun Box, ¼Pipe, 2 Grind bars and ramps. This well used amenitycontinues to be a hit with regular users and visitors alike with superb tricks and stuntsregularly demonstrated. The two pieces of “gym” equipment were erected following asuccessful grant application through Groundwork Lincs in conjunction with the District andTown Councils in 2010 and are designed to exercise muscles whilst providing enjoyment. TheRodeo Board and the Twin Fly are both popular with young and not so young.
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A warm welcome awaits you at this friendly family run Guest House located in the heart of the seaside resort ofMablethorpe, with its award winning golden beaches and foreshore. The Leicester’s well equipped rooms are
designed to provide home from home comforts, ensuring our guests an enjoyable stay. After a good night’s rest, you can enjoy a full hearty English breakfast or perhaps preferably a vegetarian option to start your day.
✥ All guest rooms are en-suite ✥ Digital TV, with Freeview facilities ✥ All rooms are equipped with a mini-fridge✥ Spacious Studio style family rooms available ✥ Ground Floor Holiday Apartment available -
either on a self-catering basis or with breakfast ✥ You Decide!!! ✥ FREE Wi-Fi Facilities
✥ Start your day with a freshly cooked breakfast✥ Tea and Coffee making facilities ✥ Off-Road parking facilities ✥ Early & Late Seasonal discount rates ✥ Twin Ground Floor Apartment
✥ Central Heated Room ✥ Own keys ✥ Deluxe Double en-suite available
All Major Credit Cards Accepted
We also offer 1 & 2 Bedroom Self-Catering Holiday Apartments located at Happy Holidays, 48 Victoria Road, Mablethorpe,
Lincolnshire LN12 2AJ
The Leicester Guest House Bed and Breakfast
61 Victoria Road, Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire LN12 2AFTelephone: 01507 477741 Mobile: 07939 157628 E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.leicesterguesthouse.co.uk
“A stay at The Leicester – is just like coming home”
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The Town Council consists of 18 locally electedcouncillors across six wards – in six wards. As a corporatebody, whose powers and duties are set out in law, theTown Council is the local council, responsible for a varietyof local services including floral displays, allotments andcementry. A full list of councillors, responsibilities of theCouncil, information and meeting dates can be obtainedfrom the Town Clerk. To contact the Clerk you can either:visit the offices in the Library and CAP, Stanley Avenue,Mablethorpe; telephone 01507 329172; email –[email protected] or visit our web site:www.mablethorpeandsutton.org.uk
MAIN EVENTS IN THE AREA:Winter: Beach Motorbike Racing – Central beach area Mablethorpe March: Sports Relief events Easter: Easter themed competitions and events throughout the townJuly: Illuminations Switch On and associated entertainment at MablethorpeJuly: Sutton on Sea carnival & entertainmentJuly: Time for In Bloom JudgingJuly: Mablethorpe Show
Councillors
August: Fun Run, Promenade events, RNLI station open days September: Bathing Beauties festivalOctober: Mablethorpe MarathonDecember: Sutton on Sea Christmas MarketDecember: Trusthorpe Carol Concert, Trusthorpe Triangle December: Christmas Cracker event and Illumination switch on in Mablethorpe
For up to date information, please keep an eye on the various notices boards throughout thearea.
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MABLETHORPETourist Information Centre: High Street Tel: 01507 474939Car Parking: 3 car parks near the seafront and 4 for town parking. (Restricted parking for disabled badge holders).Beach Chalet hire: Tel: 01507 473641 or 01754 897435First Aid/Lost Children: Central Beach Chalets, Central Promenade Tel: 07795 445205(summer only)Wheelchair and scooter hire: Seacroft Mobility Tel: 01507 473500Bowls: Linkage Bowling Green (flat green) Tel: 01507 479305Queen’s Park: (flat green) (seasonal)Crazy Golf: North Promenade; Dunes Gardens; Queen’s ParkCoastal Cycle Path: From Mablethorpe to Huttoft Car Terrace. Coastal Walks: Leaflet available from Tourist Information CentreDonkeys: Central Beach (main season, weather permitting)Cheeky Monkeys: Children’s Indoor Play Area, Empire Amusements & CaféKid’s Adventure World: Spanish CityKiddyland Amusements: Quebec RoadLoewen Cinema: Quebec RoadMiniature Railway: Queen’s ParkMotorcycle Beach Racing: Central Beach (Sundays fortnightly Oct to March) Paddling Pool: Queen’s ParkPlay Park: multi use recreational courtRoad Train, circular tour of Mablethorpe (seasonal)Sherwood Fields: Quebec RoadSand Train: North Beach (March to October)Seal Sanctuary and Nature Centre: North End Tel: 01507 473346Shopping: Spanish City; Victoria Road; High Street; Seacroft RoadThursday Market: High Street, Tel: 01507 329172 Skate Park: Quebec RoadStation Sports Centre: Station Road Tel: 01507 472129 (open all year)Tenpin bowling: Amusements, High Street Tel: 01507 472407 (open all year)Vintage Bus: Seaholme Road (seasonal)Ye Olde Curiosity Museum: 61A Victoria Road Tel: 01507 472406
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SUTTON-ON-SEACar parking: 2 car parks near the seafrontCoach Park and National Express pickup point: Broadway, Sutton-on-SeaBeach Chalet hire: Tel: 01507 443765 or 01754 897435Wheelchair and scooter hire: Gregory’sMobility Tel: 01507 441122Bowls: Pleasure Gardens (seasonal)Bowling Club: Willoughby Road Tel: 01507441428Golf: Sandilands Golf & Leisure Club Tel: 01507 441432 Roman Bank,Sandilands Horse Riding: Black Cat Equestrian,Sutton on Sea Tel: 01507 442631Paddling Pool, Café and Ice Cream:Pleasure Gardens Play Park and Multi Use Games Area:Pleasure GardensSand Yachting: SandilandsTennis Court: Pleasure GardensVintage Bus: Main Promenade (seasonal)
TRUSTHORPESwimming Pool: Trusville Holiday VillageTel: 01507 472596 Vintage Bus: Main Promenade (seasonal)Trusthorpe Triangle: Pushbike rest stop,Trusthorpe
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Emergency Services Tel: 999 Police, Ambulance, Fire and CoastguardNon Emergency Police Tel:101Non Emergency NHS Tel: 111Police Station, Mablethorpe
Tel: 01507 472222Louth County Hospital Tel: 01507 600100 Social Services Tel: 01507 600800 Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths Tel: 08453 301400
Household EmergenciesAnglian Water Tel: 08457 145145Electricity Tel: 0800 375675British Gas, Tel: 0800 111999Environment Agency Tel: 0800 807060Lindsey Marsh Drainage Board Tel: 01507 328095
Local GovernmentMablethorpe & Sutton Town Council Tel: 01507 329172East Lindsey District Council, Tel: 01507 601111Lincolnshire County Council Tel: 01522 552222Energy/Recycling Advice – East LindseyDistrict Council Tel: 01507 601111Social Housing – East Lindsey DistrictCouncil Tel: 01507 601111New Linx Housing Tel: 01507 355000Neighbourhood Management Tel: 01507 329567
Public ToiletsMablethorpe:Seacroft Bus StationCentral PromenadeDunes Gardens, Quebec RoadGolf RoadNorth EndQueen’s ParkSouth Promenade
Trusthorpe:Bohemia
Sutton-on-Sea:York RoadSandilands Golf Course
Postal ServicesDelivery Office, Somersby Avenue Tel: 08456 112547
Post OfficesWellington Road, Mablethorpe Tel: 01507 472257High Street, Sutton-on-Sea Tel: 01507 441259
Information ServicesTourist Information Tel: 01507 474939
Doctors’ SurgeriesMablethorpe: Marisco Medical Centre,Stanley Avenue Tel: 01507 473483Primary Care Trust Services Tel: 01507 473250Sutton-on-Sea: Broadway Medical Centre Tel: 01507 441245
Funeral DirectorsR Arnold (Sutton-on-Sea) Tel: 01507 442300(Mablethorpe) Tel: 01507 473100
Public Service Listings
Lincolnshire Co-operative(D W Bloomer) Mablethorpe Tel: 01507 473440(D W Bloomer) Sutton-on-Sea Tel: 01507 441271
VeterinaryFenwold Veterinary Group Tel: 01507 478182
SchoolsMablethorpe:Primary and Nursery School Tel: 01507 472472Monks Dyke Tennyson High School Tel: 01507 473331Sutton-on-Sea: County Primary School Tel: 01507 441319
LibrariesStanley Avenue, Mablethorpe Tel: 01522 782010Broadway, Sutton-on-Sea Tel: 01522 782010
Places of WorshipMablethorpe:St. Mary’s Church, Church LaneSt. Peter’s Methodist Church, Victoria RoadSt. Joseph’s (RC) Church, Seaholme RoadSalvation Army, Somersby AvenueJehovas Witness, 32 The StrandChristian Fellowship, Hope House, Victoria Road
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The Grange and Links Hotel
Sea Lane • Sandilands • Sutton on SeaLincolnshire LN12 2RA
Tel: 01507 441334Fax: 01507 443033
Family run hotel near to the beach.Dogs and children welcome.
Large beer garden with childrens play area.
All rooms are en-suite.
Restaurant • Lounge bar with À La Carte menu
Also available – 18 hole links golf course.
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Sutton-on-Sea:St. Clements, Huttoft RoadMethodist Church, Alford RoadThe Evangelical Free Church, Trusthorpe Road
Trusthorpe:St. Peter’s Church, Sutton RoadMethodist Chapel, Main Street
BanksMablethorpe:Barclays41 High Street Tel: 08457 555555Lloyds TSB28–30 Victoria Road Tel: 08453 000000
Local MediaLouth Leader Tel: 01507 617400Louth Target Tel: 01507 600200Lincolnshire Echo Tel: 01522 804458Grimsby Telegraph Tel: 01472 242525
BBC Radio Lincolnshire Tel: 01522 511411Lincs FM Tel: 01522 549900
TransportTraveline (public transport timetables) Tel: 0871 200 22 23Grayscroft bus and coach services Tel: 01507 473236National Express Service Tel: 08705 808080Seacroft coach park pick up point for National Express Stagecoach Lincolnshire Tel: 01522 522255Interconnect Tel: 08452 343344Brylaine Tel: 01205 364087Community Voluntary Car Service Tel: 01507 442502
Residential HomesMablethorpe:Boulevard Care, The Boulevard Tel: 01507 473228
Specialists in crystals, minerals, fossils and shellsA wide variety of hand-made fairtrade wooden carvings (including Giraffes!)
★ ★Wide selection of body jewellery and sterling silver jewellery, also gold
★ ★Tarot and Angel cards
★ ★Beautiful selection of gifts which can be personalised while you wait
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Many of our lines are made in the shop. Come and browse – must be seen to be believed!
★ ★Open all year round
★ ★For all this and more, visit
The Shell Shop52 High Street, Mablethorpe
01507 478447 www.shell-craft.co.uk
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Seacroft Holiday Estate
Sutton Road, Trusthorpe, Mablethorpe,Lincolnshire LN12 2PNT: 01507 472421E: [email protected]
For your self-catering holiday, choose from either a Cedar Lodge Chalet, Links Luxury Caravan or a top of the range Retreat Log Cabin. Amongst it’s facilities the park has direct access to the beach, a fully licensed club, shop and a private fishing lake. You can also buy your own Caravan Holiday Home and enjoy all of
your leisure time from March to November.
★★★★HOLIDAY &
TOURING PARK
Distance: Lincoln 40 miles, Mablethorpe 2 miles
Units: 19Number of bedrooms: 2 per unit
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Jack Parkinson Court, Ruskin Road Tel: 01507 477391Orchard House, Grosvenor Road Tel: 01507 472203Wyngate, Alford Road Tel: 01507 477531
Sutton-on-Sea:Doulton Court Lodge, Alford Road Tel: 01507 441026Grove Rest Home,4 Grove Road Tel: 01507 441266Mira-mar, 20 Trusthorpe Road Tel: 01507 442484Summerfield,12 Park Road East Tel: 01507 441969Sutton Lodge,Station Road Tel: 01507 441905
Recreation & Leisure FacilitiesStation Sports & Leisure Centre Tel: 01507 472129Linkage bowling green Tel: 01507 479305Horse Riding Tel: 01507 442631
Clubs and Societies & OrganisationsAir Cadets (1228d/f Mablethorpe)
Tel: 01507 473179British Legion Tel: 01507 477528Kirkstead Krusaders Football Club Tel: 01507 443668Friday Club Tel: 01507 442078Mablethorpe Area Partnership Tel: 01507 474438
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Mablethorpe Art Group Tel: 01507 473592Mablethorpe Athletic Sports Ass. Tel: 01507 477289Mablethorpe Christian Fellowship Tel: 01507 472982Mablethorpe & Sutton Lions Club Tel: 01507 473554Mablethorpe & Alford Rotary Club Tel: 01507 443123Mablethorpe & Alford Inner Wheel Tel: 01507 601325Mablethorpe Brownies Tel: 01507 478323Mablethorpe Guides/Trefoil Tel: 01507 477528Mablethorpe WI Tel: 01507 472529Mablethorpe & District ChrysanthemumSociety Tel: 01507 477156Mablethorpe & Sutton Chamber of Trade Tel: 01507 472333Mablethorpe Tourism Forum Tel: 07715 611732Marisco Play Group Tel: 07761 142867Neighbourhood Management Tel: 01507 329567Old Fossils Gentlemen’s Club Tel: 01507 442829RAFA Tel: 01507 443007Smiles 50+ Group Tel: 01507 479698St Clements Art Group Tel: 01507 443220Sutton Art Group Tel: 01507 440092Sutton Cricket Club Tel: 07773 571443Sutton Horticultural Society Tel: 01507 441506Sutton Rovers Football Club Tel: 01507 477963Sutton Scout Group Tel: 01507 441481Sutton Theatre Company
Tel: 01507 441324Sutton-on-Sea WI Tel: 01507 442602Sutton & Trusthorpe Carnival Committee Tel: 01507 443797Tennyson Amateur Players Tel: 01507 472391The Probus Club Tel: 01507 443142The Ladies Probus Club Tel: 01507 443656
The Thursday Club Tel: 01507 441125Trusthorpe Village Hall Theatre Group Tel: 01507 441427Visions Tel: 01507 473002
CharitiesDisability Lincs Tel: 01507 473622Mablethorpe Sharing the Care Tel: 01507 478280St. Barnabas Hospice Trust Tel: 01507 443300RNLI Tel: 01507 473828
Meeting PlacesMablethorpe:Mablethorpe Community Hall Tel: 01507 472391Inter Agency Centre Tel: 01507 479632Church Hall, George StreetThe Boatshed Multi-use Centre Tel: 01507 479165Salvation Army Hall, Somersby Avenue Tel: 01507 602306
Sutton-on-Sea:Meridale Youth & Community Centre Tel: 01507 441481The Enterprise Community Hall Tel: 01507 442078St Clements Church Hall Tel: 01507 442769
Trusthorpe:Village Hall Tel: 01507 441203
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