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Welcome to Strong Lincs, the podcast all about Lincolnshire! Join hosts Rich Dutton and Dan Sumpton as they chat with local legends, uncover hidden stories, and celebrate everything that makes our county strong.

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Welcome to Extra Strong Lincs, a bonus episode of the Strong Lincs podcast. In this episode, Rich and Dan are joined by local radio presenter Dave Brackley, better known across Lincolnshire’s airwaves as DJ Dave Bee.A pioneer of the local soul scene and a beloved radio voice, Dave joins us to reflect on a career rooted in rhythm, community, and an unwavering love of great music. From the crackle of vinyl to the clarity of digital broadcasting, Dave has seen (and spun) it all. In this episode, he opens up about his early days behind the decks, digging through crates of soul and funk records, how vinyl culture shaped his sound and the energy, the evolution of local radio, and why soul, funk, and jazz remain timeless, and how they continue to inspire him.A storyteller at heart, Dave shares warmth, wit, and decades of musical wisdom. Whether you’re a soul devotee, a radio nostalgist, or simply love hearing from local legends, this episode hits all the right notes. Tune in, turn it up, and get Extra Strong Lincs with DJ Dave Bee.Listen to DJ Dave Bee on SoulGrooveRadio.co.ukFollow us and get in touch:Facebook Instagramwww.stronglincs.co.ukEmail us at hello@stronglincs.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This month, Rich and Dan are back behind the mics for another packed episode of Strong Lincs, catching up on their plans for November and the latest goings-on across the area. Both hosts are gearing up for Sleaford Rugby Club’s Fireworks Night, and Dan will be joining the community in the Sleaford Market Place for this year’s Remembrance Sunday service.In this episode, Strong Lincs were invited to Fairfield Community Farm near Ruskington for their weekly coffee morning and a warm welcome from founder Kathy Owen, who took the team on a tour of the farm to discover how the project connects people, produce, and purpose.From muddy boots to sharp threads, the team then hit the high street to meet Roy Watts, owner of Empra Menswear in the Bristol Arcade in Sleaford. Roy shared insights into his growing business, plans to move into a new, larger premises, and what inspires him to support the local community.With panto season fast approaching, Strong Lincs also paid a visit to The Playhouse, home of Sleaford Little Theatre, where rehearsals for this year’s production of Mother Goose were in full swing. Rich and Dan caught up with the director Laura Davies for a sneak peek behind the scenes and to hear how the cast are preparing for their festive run.The Extra Strong Lincs feature this month shines the spotlight on local radio legend Dave Brackley, better known as DJ Dave Bee. Dave talks about his early days spinning vinyl, his journey into radio presenting, and what drives his passion for sharing soul, funk, and jazz with Lincolnshire listeners.Plus, Rich gives a rundown of what’s inside the November edition of Your Local Lincs Magazine, and there’s brilliant original music from The Band From County Hell.And don’t miss our bonus episode, Extra Strong Lincs with DJ Dave Bee, dropping mid-November!Links & Mentions:Follow us on Facebook and Instagram: stronglincs • Share and subscribe • Thanks, it really helps! • Fairfield Community Farm • Empra Menswear • Sleaford Little Theatre • Listen to DJ Dave Bee • The Band From County HellFollow us and get in touch:Facebook Instagramwww.stronglincs.co.ukEmail us at hello@stronglincs.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Extra Strong Lincs, a bonus episode of the Strong Lincs podcast. In this episode, Rich and Dan are joined by author and paranormal investigator Tom Warrington, a leading voice on Lincolnshire’s ghostly folklore.With Halloween in the air, the team venture deep into the county’s darker corners, from haunted pubs and mysterious temples, to eerie tales that refuse to fade with time. Tom’s storytelling brings these spooky stories to life, none more so than the chilling account of The Humming Lady of Aby, whose haunting presence still unnerves a quiet Lincolnshire hamlet.Enjoy the ride! And please don’t have nightmares...Follow us and get in touch:Facebook Instagramwww.stronglincs.co.ukEmail us at hello@stronglincs.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Strong Lincs podcast is back with its official name and social media accounts finally live. Hosts Rich Dutton and Dan Sumpton kick things off with a well-earned catch-up.Then it’s off to the market place in Sleaford to witness the booming voices and eccentric performances at the Town Crier Competition. Expect bells, bold proclamations, and a bit of banter.Afterwards, they head down to the tranquil setting of Cogglesford Watermill for a chat (and a cuppa!) with Celia, who shares the mill’s upcoming events and local heritage highlights.In keeping with Halloween this month, things take a spooky turn, as author and supernatural sleuth Tom Warrington joins the show to talk about ghosts, folklore, and the eerie side of Lincolnshire. Inspired by Tom’s tales, Rich and Dan set off on their own ghost hunt, and let’s just say, they weren’t alone out there…Rounding out the episode is an atmospheric track from Lincolnshire-based musical duo Paradox of Ravens.Look out for our bonus episode Extra Strong Lincs with Tom Warrington that drops in the middle of October.Links & MentionsFollow us on Facebook and Instagram: stronglincs • Share and subscribe • Thanks, it really helps!Learn more about Cogglesford Water Mill: heartoflincs.com/things_to_do/cogglesford-watermill/Find out Tom Warrington’s books and investigations: facebook.com/paranormalseekeroftruthListen to more from Paradox of Ravens: facebook.com/groups/1387648635973851/Got a spooky story of your own? Want to suggest a guest or location? Drop us a message on socials or email us at hello@stronglincs.co.ukFollow us and get in touch:Facebook Instagramwww.stronglincs.co.ukEmail us at hello@stronglincs.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Extra Strong Lincs, a bonus episode of the Strong Lincs podcast. In this episode, we take you right into the heart of one of Lincolnshire’s proudest traditions, the Heckington Show. Now in its remarkable 157th year, this celebrated event has grown into one of the UK’s largest village shows, attracting thousands of visitors each summer. Recorded during our visit at the end of July, we sat down with Charles Pinchbeck, the long-serving chairman of the show, for an extended conversation about its past, present, and future.The interview couldn’t have begun more dramatically: just as we sat down to chat, a Lancaster bomber flew directly overhead, providing a spine-tingling reminder of Lincolnshire’s aviation heritage and setting the tone for a truly memorable discussion. Charles takes us through the rich history of the Heckington Show, explaining how it has evolved since its early days in the 19th century while staying true to its community roots. From agricultural competitions and traditional crafts to cycling races and live entertainment, the show has become a unique showcase of both heritage and innovation.But more than just the events themselves, Charles highlights what the show means to the local community. It’s a celebration of togetherness, a chance for people of all ages to gather, share, and take pride in Lincolnshire’s rural life. Whether you’re a lifelong visitor or discovering the Heckington Show for the first time, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into an institution that continues to bring people together after more than a century and a half.Image source: Andy Hubbert, Lincolnshire World.Follow us and get in touch:Facebook Instagramwww.stronglincs.co.ukEmail us at hello@stronglincs.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rich and Dan are finally here with the very first episode of Strong Lincs, even if they haven’t decided what to call the show… or set up their social media… or worked out how anyone can actually get in touch with them (self-addressed envelope, anyone?).In this lively debut, the pair set out to champion Lincolnshire, its people, and the amazing things happening across the county. Rich explains the heart of the show – celebrating everything that makes Lincolnshire strong, while Dan reminds him that at some point they’ll need to get organised.Armed with press passes (and questionable preparation), the duo dive headfirst into the 157th Heckington Show. Expect: a soggy start hiding in the Tea Marquee with fruit bread and a brew, a spin on the big wheel for sky-high views of the showground, chats about Lincolnshire Longwool sheep and majestic Shire horses, an interview with Glynn and Mick from the Lincolnshire Ruffs, a catch-up with show chairman Charles Pinchbeck on the event’s proud history, singing along at the evening concert and bumping into the Take That boys, meeting local businesses including Manchettes Vehicle Repair Centre and Emma from Goodfinds, bumping into a wandering musician with a mandolin, a friendly chat with Jan back in the Tea Marquee, and Rich even has a go at axe-throwing (yes, really!).It’s chaotic, it’s funny, it’s friendly, and it’s all about Lincolnshire. Join Rich and Dan as they kick off their podcasting adventure in true Strong Lincs style!Follow us and get in touch:Facebook Instagramwww.stronglincs.co.ukEmail us at hello@stronglincs.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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