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 - Thursday 5th March 2026

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    Just to let you know that the next East Marsh Walkabout takes place on Thursday 5th March 2026, meeting at 10 am outside Windsor Court on Bath Street. It covers the Bath Street and Albert Place areas.

    This is followed by the Neighbourhood Action Plan meeting at 11:30 am in the Communal Room at Elliott House.

    If anyone would like to attend.

  • Home Choice Lincs Consultation

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    To support residents to complete the survey, we have set up a number of in person drop sessions, residents can attend if they would like any help to complete the survey, or would like to share any further feedback with us about the policy

  • Watts Up, East Marsh?

  • 'Warm Space' - Freeman Street Market

  • East Marsh Walkabout - Thursday 5th February 2026

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    The next Walkabout on the East Marsh will be taking place on Thursday 5th February 2026, meeting on Duncombe Street opposite Garibaldi Street car park at 10 am.

    The Walkabout covers the area between Albion Street to Railway Street and Wellington Street to Duncombe Street.

    It is followed by the East Marsh Neighbourhood Action Plan meeting at 11:30 am in the communal room at Elliott House.

    Please come and join us.

  • Become A Neighbourhood Champion!

  • Keep Your Contact Information Up To Date!

    Please make sure we have your latest phone number and updated information, including your next of kin (NOK) details, so we can stay fully up to date.

    You can update your information in any of the following ways:

    • Through your MyLHP app
    • By calling us
    • By emailing us
    • By booking a home visit with your Neighbourhood Officer

    Keeping your information current helps us provide the best service and support.

  • Pay by Direct Debit – simple, safe, and stress-free

    Setting up a Direct Debit is the easiest way to manage your rent payments.

    ✔ Never miss a payment
    ✔ Payments are made automatically
    ✔ Choose a payment date that suits you
    ✔ Save time and enjoy peace of mind

    Get in touch with your Income Officer or call 0345 604 1472 today to set up your Direct Debit.

  • East Marsh Walkabout - Wednesday 7th January 2026

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    The next Walkabout on the East Marsh will be taking place on Wednesday 7th January 2026, meeting at Elliott House, Albion Street at 10 am.

    The Walkabout covers the area between Hope Street/Pasture Street and Albion Street/Victor Street.

    It is followed by the East Marsh Neighbourhood Action Plan meeting at 11:30 am in the communal room at Elliott House.

    Please come and join us.

  • Reminder: Gas Servicing Appointments

    At LHP, we place great importance on ensuring all gas servicing appointments are completed as required. These appointments are a legal obligation and essential for maintaining the safety of all residents. If you need to reschedule your appointment, kindly contact us or email to arrange a new time.

    Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.