
Eagle-eyed Horncastle youngsters Joe and Alice Wilkinson correctly identified 56 different eggs in the windows Horncastle Hobby House and Horncastle Cake Art and Crafts. They are pictured with competition organisers Jo Scarbro and Dinah Ward. Hc460

Various displays at the annual flower festival at St Mary's Church, Horncastle, drew many admiring glances. Pictured with one of the displays are Gladys Parsons, left, and Glad Wilson. Photo: John Aron.

It was not just the youngsters who donned their wellies in the latest Horncastle Rivercare clean-up, adults joined in too. Photo: John Aron.

Bugs and creepy crawlies kept youngsters entertained during the latest Horncastle Rivercare clean-up. Photo: John Aron.

'Now you see me, now you don't.' Photo: John Aron.

While some took to the banks of the river in an attempt to get them clean during the Horncastle Rivercare event, others took to the actual watercourse. Photo: John Aron.

The Rt Rev Dr John Saxbee, Bishop of Lincoln, attended a buffet supper at Wragby Primary School. He is pictured with Trixie Owen, Janet Box, Renee Faulkner and Ann Flint. Photo: John Edwards.

The starter waves off the first vehicle in the 2006 Carrington Rally Road Run from East Kirkby Airfield – a restored Morris Commercial van. Photo: Oscarpix Imaging.

Junior members of Horncastle Angling Club with club secretary Lorraine Hassall, left, who presented the prizes. Photos: Richard Sivill.

Horncastle Angling Club's senior prizewinners with their trophies.

Arran Brindle, a member of the ashes-winning England Ladies Cricket Team officially opened the newly refurbished two bay cricket nets at Woodhall Spa Cricket Club. Photo: Richard Sivill.

Wragby bell-ringers, from left, tower captain Jim Sutherland, Janice Bones, Anne Harris, Sandra Tindall, Karen Thompson, Pauline Cooper and Andrew Noblet, celebrate the Queen's birthday and St George's Day. Photo: John Edwards.