Market Rasen set to resume action
BBC Sport (Free subscription) | 17/05/2008
The Lincolnshire racecourse holds its first meeting of the 2008/09 National Hunt season.
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BBC Sport (Free subscription) | 17/05/2008
The Lincolnshire racecourse holds its first meeting of the 2008/09 National Hunt season.
End Times Prophecy News (Free subscription) | 19/03/2008
An EU earthquake on February 27 did more than shake people up in the middle of the night. Reports have come in that mysterious lights also appeared around the quake’s epicentre near Market Rasen, Lincolnshire. One witness described how a grapefruit-sized glowing sphere appeared in her bedroom and then went out like a light. “This thing seemed to be coming across the room straight at me. I was
The Guardian (Free subscription) | 28/02/2008
Martin Wainwright hears from residents of Market Rasen following an earthquake that damaged buildings
NAMIC (Free subscription) | 28/02/2008
The earthquake that struck Market Rasen in Lincolnshire, England, Feb. 27 is likely to cause insured losses of between £15 million and £30 million, according to initial estimates by Risk Management Solutions (RMS).
Net News Publisher (Free subscription) | 27/02/2008
The British Geological Survey (BGS) recorded an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.2 (ML) on the Richter scale near Market Rasen, Lincolnshire at 00:56 GMT. The BGS has been inundated with calls from the public, media and emergency services throughout England. Summary: DATE : 27 February 2008 ORIGIN TIME : 00:56 GMT LAT/LONG : 53.42 Degrees North / [...]
The Liberal Blog Network (Free subscription) | 27/02/2008
Britain's largest earthquake in nearly a quarter of a century has left one person injured and a trail of damage. The magnitude 5.2 quake hit just before 1am today and was centred near Market Rasen, Lincolnshire. Its effects were felt as far away as Wales, Scotland and London.
The Guardian (Free subscription) | 27/02/2008
Martin Wainwright reports from Market Rasen on a night when the Lincolnshire town became the epicentre of a national story
Stonch's Beer Blog (Free subscription) | 27/02/2008
Earlier in the month I wrote about a pub in the small Lincolnshire town of Market Rasen. The landlord and brewer had declared his intention to ban lager, music and food, while offering the most expensive pint in town. Whether or not we agree with his stand, it seems someone doesn't. As most British readers will know, last night an earthquake shook much of the country. Annoyingly, it woke me up
Buckinghamshire Advertiser (Free subscription) | 27/02/2008
SEVERAL residents from across Buckinghamshire have reported feeling the effects of Tuesday' night's earthquake in Lincolnshire. The quake, which registered 5.3 per cent on the Richter scale, was focused on the town of Market Rasen. Mollie Dixon, 71, wife of...
Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 27/02/2008
Until 12.55am this morning, Market Rasen in Lincolnshire was just another sleepy English village.
Travel Rants Blog (Free subscription) | 27/02/2008
Laid in bed, I felt the room shake, and wondered what the hell was going on. I turned on BBC News 24 to be informed that we’d just had a 5.3 magnitude earthquake, with the epicentre near Market Rasen in Lincolnshire, and could be felt by most of England. Well did the earth move for you [...]
Jennifer Marohasy (Free subscription) | 27/02/2008
Just before 1.00 am this morning I was woken up by the house shaking. It transpires that an earthquake of 5.3 magnitude took place and the epicentre was near Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, the worst quake for nearly 25 years. The...
Five Live Breakfast (Free subscription) | 27/02/2008
Did the earth move for you last night? Darling? An earthquake hit much of England in the early hours, measuring 5.3 on the richter scale, centred on Market Rasen in Lincolnshire. We want to hear your accounts of Britain's biggest...
The Independent (Free subscription) | 23/02/2008
The Burton stage their final meeting on Market Rasen racecourse tomorrow, but the fixture will survive as next year the hunt move to a new venue on the 205-acre Lincolnshire Showground at Grange de Lings, about three miles north of Lincoln on the A15 to Hull.
Stonch's Beer Blog (Free subscription) | 14/02/2008
No lager and the priciest pint in town. According to the Market Rasen Mail, that's the order of the day for Tom Wood, a Lincolnshire brewer and publican: "Brewer Tom Wood will only have real ales and cider on tap at the Red Lion, will not entertain music or gaming machines, has no space for a pool table and definitely won't be serving food". Wood can do what he likes with his own gaff, of course,
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