; Special Ceremony Marks the End of Churchyard Restoration
Grimsby Telegraph › November 07, 2011
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Grimsby Telegraph › November 07, 2011
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A THANKSGIVING ceremony has taken place in a Caistor churchyard to mark the end of a partnership project to restore it.
After 127 years of welcoming worshipers, Caistor Congregational Church closed in 1969 - after which the building was used as a library for Caistor Grammar School - and, although the town council continued to maintain the grassed areas, some of the graves had become untended and overgrown.See the full content of this document
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; Special Ceremony Marks the End of Churchyard Restoration
However, when Caistor In Bloom entered the town into this year's East Midlands In Bloom competition, volunteer...
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