East Marsh

Your Neighbourhood is located within North East Lincolnshire, between West Marsh and the adjoining seaside town of Cleethorpes.

East Marsh is currently part of Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes constituency, represented by Labour MP, Melanie Onn. The areas fall under the East Marsh ward, consisting of three local councillors.

The population of East Marsh was recorded at 10,669 in the 2021 Census. Lincolnshire Housing Partnership is responsible for 979 homes.

Your local facilities include several schools and supermarkets, hotels and function suites, medical centres, and plenty of green areas such as Grant Thorold Park.

Nearby, Cleethorpes has over four miles of golden sandy beaches, is home to Cleethorpes Town F.C and Grimsby Town F.C, and has numerous tourist attractions such as the Coast Light Railway, Cleethorpes pier, and The Signal Box Inn (the smallest pub in the world).

Town residents can benefit from frequent bus and train services, with lines and connections to train stations nationwide. There are also quick and easy road connections to the nearby A180 which links to the local town of Cleethorpes.

With many cafes and restaurants, activities, and shops in the local area, you won’t need to look much further to find what you need.

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Your Neighbourhood is located within North East Lincolnshire, between West Marsh and the adjoining seaside town of Cleethorpes.

East Marsh is currently part of Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes constituency, represented by Labour MP, Melanie Onn. The areas fall under the East Marsh ward, consisting of three local councillors.

The population of East Marsh was recorded at 10,669 in the 2021 Census. Lincolnshire Housing Partnership is responsible for 979 homes.

Your local facilities include several schools and supermarkets, hotels and function suites, medical centres, and plenty of green areas such as Grant Thorold Park.

Nearby, Cleethorpes has over four miles of golden sandy beaches, is home to Cleethorpes Town F.C and Grimsby Town F.C, and has numerous tourist attractions such as the Coast Light Railway, Cleethorpes pier, and The Signal Box Inn (the smallest pub in the world).

Town residents can benefit from frequent bus and train services, with lines and connections to train stations nationwide. There are also quick and easy road connections to the nearby A180 which links to the local town of Cleethorpes.

With many cafes and restaurants, activities, and shops in the local area, you won’t need to look much further to find what you need.

(Click on sections on the right to see more information)

  • East Marsh Walkabout 7th August 2025

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    Come and join LHP staff and other agencies on a Patch Walkabout, covering the area Albion Street to Railway Street/Duncombe Street to Wellington Street.

    Meeting on Duncombe Street (opposite Garibaldi Street car park) on Thursday 7th August 2025 at 10 am

  • Research Project

  • East Marsh Neighbourhood Action Plan

    Our dedicated colleagues have been hard at work and are now ready to share your Neighbourhood Action Plan with you!

    Neighbourhood Action Plans – We're Listening!
    We’re working hard to make your neighbourhood a better place to live.

    Our Neighbourhood Action Plan (NAP) focuses on what matters most to you — tackling local issues, improving safety, and building stronger communities.

    Community feedback - Targeted actions - Real results.

    Please take a look at your NAP on the 'Documents' section (to the right), where you will find a breakdown of all the information:

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  • Become a Neighbourhood Champion – Your Voice. Your Community. Your Change.

    Are you passionate about where you live? Do you want to help shape and improve your neighbourhood?

    We’re looking for local residents to step into a brand-new role as Neighbourhood Champions in the communities of LHP. This is your chance to make a real difference – to be the voice of your neighbourhood and help create positive change.

    As a Neighbourhood Champion, you’ll work with us to understand the issues that matter most to you and your neighbours. You’ll help guide local projects, share ideas, and shape this role into something that truly reflects what you believe your community needs.

    This role is still developing, and we want it to grow based on your interests, insights, and passion. Whether you're full of ideas or just want to get more involved – we want to hear from you!

    We’ll be hosting events in Grimsby and Boston where you can learn more about the Neighbourhood Champion role, share your views, and find out how to get involved.

    📣 Your voice. Your community. Your change. Help us make it happen.

    Interested? Get in touch with us today to find out more and be part of something that really matters.

    Read more: Neighbourhood Champions | YourVoice

  • East Marsh Walkabout 3rd July 2025

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    The next East Marsh Walkabout is on Thursday 3rd July 2025, meeting at Elliott House at 10 am.

    The area we are covering is from Pasture Street to Hope Street and Albion Street to Victor Street area.

    Come and join us.

  • NELPCF Family Funday

    NELPCF Family Funday - Sat 26th July 11am - 3pm at Carr Social Club, 78 Carr Ln, Grimsby DN32 8JP


  • Walkabout - Runswick Road area

    Anyone wanting to join our walkabout around the Runswick Road/ Lichfield Road area, please meet at Lichfield Court at 10am on Thursday 15th May

  • Spring Listen, Act & Learn

    Check out latest version of NAP Pack under document tab.

    Here are latest lessons and things to celebrate:

  • East Marsh Walkabout Wednesday 7th May 2025 at 10 am

    The next East marsh Walkabout takes place on Wednesday 7th May 2025 from 10 am. Meeting place is on Duncombe Street opposite Garibaldi Street car park.

    The Walkabout takes in the area Albion Street to Railway Street and Wellington Street to Duncombe Street.

    Come and join us

  • Stop Food Waste Day – Free Cookbook Available!

    Next Wednesday (30 April 2025) marks Stop Food Waste Day, a great reminder to think about how we can reduce waste in our kitchens and make the most of what we have.

    To support this, there’s a free cookbook available that’s full of brilliant recipes designed to give a second life to commonly wasted ingredients like stale bread, bruised fruit and veg, and even discarded peels.

    I thought I was doing well with food waste at home, but this book introduced me to some fantastic new ideas!

    📘SFWD cookbook

    Recipes & Tips