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Spalding butcher wins Sausage Fest in 2012 and Bourne children celebrate opening of youth centre




A Spalding butcher won the top title at Sausage Fest back in 2012.

Organiser Chris Crew and a group of his friends - pictured below - organised the event for the fourth time, with Bennett’s taking the win with its traditional recipe.

Law’s of Spalding came second, with debutants Grasmere Farm of Deeping St James in third.

Fun at Sausage Fest in 2012
Fun at Sausage Fest in 2012

Elsewhere, children in Bourne celebrated the opening of a new youth centre ten years ago.

The Impact Youth Resource Centre marked the occasion with a mobile skate park, with scores of youngsters turning up to showcase their skills.

The Salvation Army and the Len Pick Trust contributed £6,000 to the project, with developer Larkfleet Group covering the rest of the costs.

Bourne kids celebrate their new youth centre ten years ago
Bourne kids celebrate their new youth centre ten years ago

The new building featured computer games, a TV lounge, table football, air hockey, music facilities and a barbecue area - amongst more.



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