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Your Neighbourhood is located within South Lincolnshire, towards the west of Boston, which is known for its import and export industries (the Port of Boston handles more than one million tons of cargo per year). The area has a mix of bungalows, houses, flats, and is the home of the Hinton Court sheltered housing scheme.
Fenside is part of the Boston and Skegness constituency, represented by Reform UKMP, Richard Tice. The estate falls under the Fenside Ward with two councillors representing the local area.
The population of Fenside is about 5,102 as recorded in the 2021 Census. Lincolnshire Housing Partnership manages 800 homes in the area.
Your local facilities include several schools and colleges, numerous shops and supermarkets, Pescod Squares shopping centre, and Fenside Community Centre. The Fenside Neighbourhood is just a ten-minute walk from the town centre, and five minutes from the nearest supermarket.
There are plenty of green spaces in the surrounding area such as Fenside CountryPark, including close proximity to the River Witham so locals can enjoy a stroll or peaceful days out.
Residents of Fenside Estate will benefit from the close-knit community, with various community groups, sports clubs, and youth activities available for residents of all ages.
The area has great transport links, with frequent bus and rail services that connect throughout the town and to wider nationwide routes from Boston train station. There is also easy access to major roads like the A52.
(Click on sections on the right to see more information)
Your Neighbourhood is located within South Lincolnshire, towards the west of Boston, which is known for its import and export industries (the Port of Boston handles more than one million tons of cargo per year). The area has a mix of bungalows, houses, flats, and is the home of the Hinton Court sheltered housing scheme.
Fenside is part of the Boston and Skegness constituency, represented by Reform UKMP, Richard Tice. The estate falls under the Fenside Ward with two councillors representing the local area.
The population of Fenside is about 5,102 as recorded in the 2021 Census. Lincolnshire Housing Partnership manages 800 homes in the area.
Your local facilities include several schools and colleges, numerous shops and supermarkets, Pescod Squares shopping centre, and Fenside Community Centre. The Fenside Neighbourhood is just a ten-minute walk from the town centre, and five minutes from the nearest supermarket.
There are plenty of green spaces in the surrounding area such as Fenside CountryPark, including close proximity to the River Witham so locals can enjoy a stroll or peaceful days out.
Residents of Fenside Estate will benefit from the close-knit community, with various community groups, sports clubs, and youth activities available for residents of all ages.
The area has great transport links, with frequent bus and rail services that connect throughout the town and to wider nationwide routes from Boston train station. There is also easy access to major roads like the A52.
(Click on sections on the right to see more information)
We can’t wait to see you all this Friday for our Skip in to Spring event! 🚛✨ We’ve got skips ready, and even litter pickers if you’d like to help us give the area a little extra spring clean! 🧹
Please remember — some items can’t go in the skips, so we’ll have clear guidance on the day to help everyone know what’s allowed. ✅🚫
We’ve started a "Positivity Book" following today’s Let’s Talk event, and we’d love for you to be a part of it! If you have any uplifting words or positive thoughts to share, please let us know, and we’ll be happy to add them to the book.
Your positive thoughts are always welcome, and we look forward to hearing from you!
We’ve been out and about in Fenside spreading the word about our upcoming Let’s Talk Mental Health event!
📍 Hilton Court 🗓 Monday 🕙 10:00 AM
This is a safe, welcoming space to open up, share, and support one another. We’ll have guest speakers, friendly faces, and real conversations about mental health.
Everyone is welcome — come along and join the conversation. 💚
LHP is proud to support a meaningful Mental Health Awareness Event on 12 May 2025 at Hinton Court, starting at 10:00 AM. This event has been organized in honour of one of our customers, whose personal journey has inspired us to raise awareness, start important conversations, and remind everyone that it's okay to talk and ask for help.
We are honoured to welcome guest speakers from local mental health organizations who will lead the event and share valuable insights. Most importantly, our courageous customer will be sharing her own story in the hope of helping others feel less alone.
This event is about more than just awareness—it’s about fostering community, connection, and compassion.
A special thank you to the Neighbourhood Officer Chloe Gilbert, for her passion and dedication in bringing this event to life. Your support, whether by attending or helping us spread the word, would mean the world to us.
Together, we can help break the stigma and make a real difference.
Lincolnshire County Council together with Future4Me invite all 8 – 12 year olds along to Boston Junior Youth Club – details attached.
Although this event is not organised by Lincolnshire Housing Partnership, we are proud to support this community event and we hope you all have lots of fun!!!