Our team
Meet our board of directors.
Take some time to get to know the voluntary board of directors working behind the scenes to bring 2-4 to life.
At the heart of 2‑4 Market Place is a team that cares deeply about Caistor’s past, present and future. And working at the forefront of the project is our Board of Directors. All volunteering their time, each director brings something unique to 2-4 while actively working towards the same goal: breathing new life into one of the town’s most loved collections of buildings for everyone to enjoy.
Jayne Bowman
My determination to be part of the team to bring the Old Co-op building back to life grew from frustration that developed at Town Council meetings. I am proud to be a member of the Caistor Town Council, but was increasingly concerned that month after month, year after year, the Old Co-op building was discussed, and questions were asked about what was happening, but nothing was happening. The 2-4 Market Place team, led brilliantly by Neil Castle, is making this project happen. I am proud to be part of the team bringing the marketplace to life and cannot wait for the day when I can enjoy a drink with my friends in the courtyard of this amazing building.
Mark Hughes
Ever since I moved to Caistor, I’ve loved this town and looked for ways to give something back. Whether it’s through Caistor Lions, being a school governor or helping out as a board member of the Caistor and District Community Trust, supporting our community has become a big part of what I do. That’s why I’m so excited about the 2–4 Market Place project. It’s such an iconic building in Caistor and turning it into a lively heritage hub that everyone can enjoy feels like a fantastic way to help our town thrive.
Martha Woodward
Just over four years ago, I moved to Caistor quite by accident - but what a happy accident that turned out to be. I’ve lived in several different places but never settled anywhere. Apart from where I grew up, I've never called anywhere ‘home’ but all that changed when I came to Caistor. Like so many who live here, I love this small town. I am a creative writer, performer, poet and sometime photographer. During 2025, my work has been performed on stage in Hull, appeared in exhibitions in Caistor and Beverley and has won a national literary award. At their request, the Philip Larkin Society will be featuring one of my poems in their next newsletter in 2026. My previous professional background is wide-ranging, having worked at a senior level in the public, private and third sectors. I am delighted to have opportunity to contribute to this unique project. I consider it a great honour to have been invited to join the 2-4 board
Michael Galligan
Caistor is entering a bright new chapter as the long derelict listed building at 2–4 Market Place rises with renewed purpose. Having served this magnificent town for nearly forty years, through community projects, floral displays, and decades on the Town Council, I have seen firsthand how teamwork shapes a thriving community. Working with dedicated volunteers to beautify Caistor has been one of my great honours, and to be involved in this transformative project at 2-4 Market Place is an absolute privilege. The CDCT imagination, ambition, and energy are turning long-held hopes into reality. Their vision for a dynamic heritage hub will revitalise the Market Place, boost tourism, increase footfall, and offer residents and visitors alike an inspiring focal point. This project is more than a restoration, it is a testament to Caistor’s creativity, resilience, and community spirit. It celebrates both our rich heritage and the collective teamwork that continues to make our town flourish and march towards a vibrant future for new generations.
Neil Castle
Within a few weeks of settling in Caistor in 2018, and when the Market Rasen Mail was still a newspaper, I saw an article with details of a public meeting to discuss the future of the old Co-op. My first impression of Caistor’s Market Place was that these buildings shouldn’t be empty, and so I went along. From then on, I was involved – initially somewhat naively, not realising the enormity of the task ahead at that time. It has been an all-consuming task ever since, and all these years later, I am delighted to see everybody’s hard work coming to fruition!
Paul Kirkby
I have a long family history associated with Caistor and the surrounding villages over many generations. I believe Caistor has a unique charm and quality with its position on the edge of the Wolds and the fantastic countryside that surrounds it. The regeneration of 2-4 Market Place will hopefully help bring new life to the Town. I got involved with the project at the time I took early retirement over 7 years ago. As a Chartered Mechanical Engineer, I have been involved with many projects during my career, and I thought 2-4 Market Place would offer some interesting challenges and give me an opportunity to give something back to Caistor. Since getting involved, I have worked closely with the Project Management team, the Architect and the Construction Contractors. During that time, I have been involved in all aspects of the design and build process. We worked through extremely challenging times during COVID and its associated lockdowns, etc, as well as dealing with the many challenges and surprises that the buildings have thrown at us. To have had the opportunity to be involved in the project and see the buildings being rebuilt and restored has been a privilege.
Rachael Crowder
I was actually approached by the team to get involved with 2-4, mainly because of my financial skills as well as the fact that I’ve lived here for nearly 20 years, have an established business here and went to school here. It’s my way of giving a little bit back to the community.