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Thirteen

Thirteen

3 North Street, Gainsborough ,
Gainsborough based rehearsal rooms. Good location, free parking
X-church

X-church

Ashcroft Road, Gainsborough ,
Slumgothic derives from "Slum Gothic", a characterization of the architectural style of x-church, formerly the Church of St. John the Divine, Gainsborough. x-church is a bigdiy/punksociety project that hosts resident artists, shows challenging art and helps young people. Slumgothic Ltd, not for profit, runs x-church. Directors: Anne Cater, Hilary Hammond, Marcus Hammond, Keith Hayman, Jill Lewis and Gavin Willey. Est. 2006 Slumgothic Teenage Art Project has around 150 members and is led by Stapitans Jay Ambler, Robert McCormick, Pip Moore, Aaron Nichols and James Shemwell. Est. 2007 /www.facebook.com/groups/slumgothicteenageartproject/ assembly Briansfurnitureshop chairs conditional contingent dome dust 500seated horselivinginhouse incense keys latinandgreek maverickpriests mayqueen Oliviasdressshop 100standing puttingonethingnexttoanother redundant rubbish sevenfoot teenagers temporarybrickwalls west witness wrongfooting yr1880 yr1882 yr2000 ends sound yr2006 pink PeterRollings light production circles cold RedRad smoking chipfatongrass Haggreds foundationstone traintrack tree schoolroomfloor builtonsand yr2013 CAN
Tel: 7908771107
Holly Tree Lodge Care Home

Holly Tree Lodge Care Home

3 Eastgate, Scotton, Gainsborough ,
The home is set in its own grounds in a picturesque village location which is on the well serviced bus route Interconnect 100 midway between Scunthorpe and Gainsborough. Our aim is to provide residents with a comfortable and homely atmosphere. Each service user will be treated as an individual and their needs identified and cared for. The home supports many service users with memory loss problems and provides a person centred approach to care. This includes accommodating personal preferences in all aspects of daily life, regardless of age, gender, race, sexual orientation, social background, religion, beliefs, ability, lifestyle and health status. Holly Tree Lodge offers 23 beds for care of the elderly (aged 65 and over) and 22 beds for service users with dementia (aged 65 and over). A new sun room was added in June 2012. We also offer respite care for any length of time which can be arranged through individual social workers or through a private arrangement. This may be ideal for families requiring a break and for individuals recovering after a period of hospitalisation.