Grange & Littlecoates

Your Neighbourhood is located within North East Lincolnshire, with the Grange about 2 miles south of Grimsby, and Littlecoates about 3 miles west from Grimsby town centre. The Grange & Littlecoates Neighbourhood is a close-knit community, with a mixture of family homes and flats.

Residents of the Grange can benefit from local facilities such as its schools and colleges, local shops and supermarkets, and frequent bus services.

There is a strong family community feel within the Grange and Littlecoates neighbourhood, with many of its residents having called it home for many generations.

The Grange and Littlecoates each have an active community centre run by volunteers for the community.

Your Neighbourhood is located within North East Lincolnshire, with the Grange about 2 miles south of Grimsby, and Littlecoates about 3 miles west from Grimsby town centre. The Grange & Littlecoates Neighbourhood is a close-knit community, with a mixture of family homes and flats.

Residents of the Grange can benefit from local facilities such as its schools and colleges, local shops and supermarkets, and frequent bus services.

There is a strong family community feel within the Grange and Littlecoates neighbourhood, with many of its residents having called it home for many generations.

The Grange and Littlecoates each have an active community centre run by volunteers for the community.

  • Festive Treats at The Limes

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    Residents at the Limes enjoyed a lovely festive morning tea, complete with seasonal treats, hot chocolate with cream & marshmallows, and great company. It was a wonderful morning filled with smiles, laughter and festive cheer!

  • Festive Tea And Treats At The Limes

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  • Animal Friends Across the Grange

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    As a Neighbourhood Officer on the Grange, one of my favourite parts of the job is getting to meet the wonderful pets that share our community.

    Pets have a special way of bringing warmth, companionship, and character to the neighbourhood. They’re often the first to say hello during visits, and they never fail to brighten even the busiest day.

    Here are just a few of the friendly faces I’ve had the pleasure of meeting recently:

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  • 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.

  • Meet Your New Neighbourhood Officer - Adele!


    We’re excited to introduce our new Neighbourhood Officer, Adele! They’ll be out and about in your area, and can’t wait to meet you all. If you have any issues or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out via YourVoice, book a home visit or contact us directly.

    Did you know they’ll also be attending your Neighbourhood Action Plan meetings? It’s a great chance to chat, ask questions, and be a part of shaping your community!

    Keep an eye out for them in your neighbourhood – they’re here to help!


  • Neighbourhood Champions - You still have the chance to make a difference!

    Have Your Say!

    Want to make a difference in your community? Join us at our Neighbourhood Action Plan meetings! You don’t have to be a customer to get involved – everyone’s voice matters!

    The role of a Neighbourhood Champion is to represent the community and help make positive changes, and we have 11 Neighbourhood Action Plans across Grimsby and Boston.

    If you're interested in having your say and contributing to local improvements, let us know! We’ll keep you updated on the next meeting date.

    📩 Drop us a message to find out more - getinvolved@lincolnshirehp.com

  • Poppy Appeal

    Thank you to everyone who supported the event, we’ve made a truly memorable day for the Grange neighbourhood!

    Remembrance Day, also known as Armistice Day, is observed on 11 November each year to mark the end of the First World War in 1918. It’s a time for reflection, when we remember and honour the courage and sacrifice of those who have served in conflicts past and present.

    As we approach this important day, we take time to reflect and honour all those who have served and continue to serve in our Armed Forces, past and present.


    This year, we’re proud to recognise the incredible contribution of our colleagues who have shared their connection to the military. Together, they represent over 70 years of combined service across the Army and Royal Air Force.

    Their dedication, discipline and sense of duty reflect values that truly resonate with who we are at LHP: commitment, teamwork and community.

    Throughout this week, colleagues across LHP have paused to remember those who gave their lives for our freedom. Whether you’ve joined a local parade, wore a poppy with pride, or taken a quiet moment of reflection at 11am on the 11th, we stand together in gratitude.

    Thank you to all our veterans, reservists and families within the LHP community. Your service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.

    “At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them.”

    We would also like to thank one of our residents - Mrs Jones who has been doing the poppy appeal for over 20 years!

    Royal British Legion has recognised her as Poppy Appeal Organiser raising a whooping over £294 thousand over the last 13 years.

    They said that the money raised has helped them to provide vital, life-long help and assistance to the Armed Forces community, including crisis grants in times of need, specialist dementia care and sport-based recovery programs for wounded, injured and sick Service and ex-Service personnel.


  • Grange autumn celebration!

    On Wednesday 29 October, we’ll be hosting our autumn celebration on the Grange, between 11:00am – 1:00pm!

    The event will be held at the Grange Community Centre and will be packed with seasonal fun, as well as useful tips for staying safe on Halloween and Bonfire Night.

    Both Humberside Police and Humberside Fire and Rescue will be in attendance, bringing a police riot van as well as a fire engine for customers to look round!

    There’ll be giant Jenga and Halloween games, as well as some autumnal freebies up for grabs, such as pumpkins for carving at home!

    Our partners from the police and fire service will also be on hand to chat with customers about the local area, as well as offering tips on combatting ASB and practising fire safety.

    Voluntary Action North East Lincolnshire (VANEL) will also be in attendance, where they’ll hopefully be handing out some free personal safety devices.

    As well as the seasonal festivities, we’re also using the opportunity to host a community clean up, with two skips available for customers to take advantage of.

    One skip will be located at the Grange Community Centre, with the other being located on Sherwood Road. Litter picking equipment will also be provided for anyone wanting to help tidy up the area.

    Let’s make this a brilliant day for our Grange customers!

  • Grange & Little Coates 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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  • We’re Looking for Neighbourhood Champions!

    Grange & Little Coats – Your Voice Matters!

    Would you like to have a say in what happens in your neighbourhood? Want to help shape your local community?

    We’re on the lookout for passionate people from Grange and Little Coats to join our brand-new Neighbourhood Champion programme – and you don’t need to be an LHP customer to take part!

    As this is a brand-new role, you’ll also have a say in:
    What the role should be called
    What kind of rewards or incentives you’d like
    How you’d like to be involved

    This is a real opportunity to shape something from the ground up!

    As a Neighbourhood Champion, you’ll:
    Share your views and ideas
    Help improve your community
    Be part of exciting local projects
    Make a real difference where you live.

    📢 We’re planning to host an open event in August, and we’d love to see you there!
    If you're interested, either express interest on Form accessed by link below or message us directly to find out more.

    Let’s make sure every area has a voice! 💬

    Neighbourhood Champions | YourVoice

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