
Café
A ‘Tastes of Lincolnshire’ café offering local Lincolnshire produce, the Café at 28 Plough Hill prides itself on catering for the customer's needs. With the option to sit indoors in the delightful café area or outside on the terrace when the sun shines.

Library
Caistor Library is now situated within the Arts & Heritage Centre enabling increased opening hours 7 days a week. The library is manned by both Lincolnshire County Council staff and local volunteers who are available each day to offer you help and guidance during your visit.

Heritage
In the Centre you will see interpretive panels about Caistor’s past including a massive print of the 1907 ordnance survey map and a 6 metre long time line describing Caistor’s history from 8000BC to the present day.

Training
This is our training room complete with full audiovisual facilities including a Digital Projector, DVD Player, Sound System with IPOD Dock.

Volunteering
28 Ploughhill, Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre believe in volunteering and its value to individuals and our community. We believe volunteering enriches the individual and helps them and us to learn new skills and assists us in providing more extensive services to the community.

Exhibitions
Please note:- Our exhibition space is used for meetings and other activities from time to time and we cannot guarantee access to exhibitions at all times. Visitors are advised to check our calendar to ensure that there are no other events which may prevent access. If in doubt please telephone the centre on 01472 851605.

Caistor Library is now situated within the Arts & Heritage Centre enabling increased opening hours 7 days a week. The library is manned by both Lincolnshire County Council staff and local volunteers who are available each day to offer you help and guidance during your visit.

A ‘Tastes of Lincolnshire’ café offering local Lincolnshire produce, the Café at 28 Plough Hill prides itself on catering for the customer's needs. With the option to sit indoors in the delightful café area or outside on the terrace when the sun shines.

In the Centre you will see interpretive panels about Caistor’s past including a massive print of the 1907 ordnance survey map and
a 6 metre long time line describing Caistor’s history from 8000BC to the present day.

Please note:- Our exhibition space is used for meetings and other activities from time to time and we cannot guarantee access to exhibitions at all times. Visitors are advised to check our calendar to ensure that there are no other events which may prevent access. If in doubt please telephone the centre on 01472 851605.

28 Ploughhill, Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre believe in volunteering and its value to individuals and our community. We believe volunteering enriches the individual and helps them and us to learn new skills and assists us in providing more extensive services to the community.
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