Immingham

Your Neighbourhood is a located within the industrial town of Immingham, six miles north-west of Grimsby (and also includes the villages of Habrough, Stallingborough and Healing), that is renowned for its Port, which is the largest in the United Kingdom with tonnes of cargo passing through each year.

Immingham is part of the Brigg & Immingham constituency, represented by Conservative MP, Martin Vickers. There is also a Town Council with three electoral wards and a total of 15 councillors.

The population of the town of Immingham was 9,642 in the 2011 Census. This is centred on a compact urban area of approximately one square mile. Lincolnshire Housing Partnership are responsible for 686 homes in Immingham, focused in two main neighbourhoods – Reedmere and Washdyke.

Your local facilities include a Leisure Centre, Civic Centre, Homestead Park, a recycling centre, several schools and a main centralised shopping area with several supermarkets and other well-known retailers.

Immingham also benefits from a frequent bus service, and quick and easy road connection to the nearby A180 which links to the local town of Grimsby.

Healing, three miles from Grimsby offers plenty of historical charm. Amenities include a renowned local school, village hall, hotel and function suites, and local shops.

Habrough is more rural. Residents enjoy a close-knit community and easy access to the nearby services in Immingham, which is just to the east of the village. There is a regular railway service from the village to Grimsby, Cleethorpes, Barton upon Humber, Scunthorpe, Doncaster and Sheffield.

Your Neighbourhood is a located within the industrial town of Immingham, six miles north-west of Grimsby (and also includes the villages of Habrough, Stallingborough and Healing), that is renowned for its Port, which is the largest in the United Kingdom with tonnes of cargo passing through each year.

Immingham is part of the Brigg & Immingham constituency, represented by Conservative MP, Martin Vickers. There is also a Town Council with three electoral wards and a total of 15 councillors.

The population of the town of Immingham was 9,642 in the 2011 Census. This is centred on a compact urban area of approximately one square mile. Lincolnshire Housing Partnership are responsible for 686 homes in Immingham, focused in two main neighbourhoods – Reedmere and Washdyke.

Your local facilities include a Leisure Centre, Civic Centre, Homestead Park, a recycling centre, several schools and a main centralised shopping area with several supermarkets and other well-known retailers.

Immingham also benefits from a frequent bus service, and quick and easy road connection to the nearby A180 which links to the local town of Grimsby.

Healing, three miles from Grimsby offers plenty of historical charm. Amenities include a renowned local school, village hall, hotel and function suites, and local shops.

Habrough is more rural. Residents enjoy a close-knit community and easy access to the nearby services in Immingham, which is just to the east of the village. There is a regular railway service from the village to Grimsby, Cleethorpes, Barton upon Humber, Scunthorpe, Doncaster and Sheffield.

  • February Walkabout

    Recently we completed our February walkabout around the Worsley Road and Battery Street area of Immingham. We were joined by colleagues from North East Lincolnshire's Environment Enforcement Team and as always were checking for issues such as abandoned vehicles and fly-tipping.

    Our next walkabout is on March 19th focusing on the Reedmere Estate - we will be starting from 10am outside the ship on Hadleigh Rd.

  • Neighbourhood Policing Events

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    Your Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) plays a vital role in tackling many of the local issues that matter to you. They are out in your area every day, and always available to offer crime prevention advice or for you to raise concerns with.

    Specific pop up surgeries take place regularly and full details about the Immingham NPT and events can be found here: Immingham | Your area | Humberside Police

  • LOVE IMMINGHAM

    Love Your Town’s LOVE IMMINGHAM takes place on Saturday 14 February 2026
    Showcasing the best of Immingham through an exciting programme that celebrates our town and our people.

    Get ready to be ‘loved up’ by live performances, trails, workshops, pop up markets, walkabout street entertainment and installations as we celebrate our town and LOVE IMMINGHAM!

    The full programme for the day can be found here.

  • HCL Consultation

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    As you may be aware the HCL Allocations Policy Consultation was launched a few week ago. Here is the link for further information - Home - Homechoice Lincs

    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. Attached posters for each drop in session for your information and for sharing across your networks, and with customers who may find this offer of value to them.

    In Person - Consultation Drop Ins:

    • 12th February 2026 - 2pm - 4pm Cleethorpes Library
    • 19th February 2026 2pm - 4pm Waltham Library
    • 26th February 2026 - 2pm - 4pm Immingham Library
    • 5th March 2026 2pm - 4pm West Marsh Family Hub
    • 12th March 2026 - 2pm - 4pm East Marsh Family Hub

  • ASB Alert

    Humberside Police are investigating reports of Anti-Social Behaviour with Off Road motorcycles in the Immingham Area.

    The reported incidents have occurred over the last few weeks The reports describe behaviour including off road motorcycles riding on public highways and open green areas.

    If you have any CCTV footage (including video doorbell), saw anyone riding dangerously in the area around these times or have any information about the offenders please contact the police on the non-emergency number 101.

    Although Anti-Social Behaviour isn't a crime, it can still have a big negative effect on those people who are victims of it, leaving them feeling anxious and living in fear.

    Anti-Social Behaviour can come in many forms, this link provides more information - here

    If you are impacted by Anti-Social Behaviour, then we encourage you to report it to Humberside Police as soon as possible.

    You can do this on the non-emergency number 101 or on the Humberside Police website - here. If it is an emergency, use 999.

    The specialist Neighbourhood Teams in Humberside Police work in partnership with the Local Authority and other agencies to address Anti-Social Behaviour in the community and will do what they can to address your report and support you through any investigation.

    Please don't wait, tell us what is happening now.

    If you have any information about crime in your area, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. You don’t have to leave your name and you may even receive a reward.

    You can also provide information anonymously on the Crimestoppers website


    Attachments

    Police Crime Prevention Handbook.pdf

  • Love Immingham

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    Get ready to be LOVED UP by live entertainment, tours and trails, workshops, pop up market, street theatre walkabouts and installations celebrating local people, local businesses and everything we LOVE about Immingham.

    The UK’s leading port operator – Associated British Ports (ABP) – looks forward to welcoming you to this popular behind-the-scenes tour.

    Supporting the Love Immingham event, the coach tour will delve into the huge scale operations that Keep Britain Trading, and the rest of the world connected.

    There are three tours on the day – 10am / 11.30am / 1.30pm. Book now as places will go fast as this is a very popular tour!


    The Love Your Town Grimsby event is funded by the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund and organised by Immingham Town Council on behalf of North East Lincolnshire Council.

    Facebook event page - www.facebook.com/events/886013327172264/


    Discover NEL Facebook - Discover North East Lincolnshire | Facebook


  • January Walkabout

    Last week Lincolnshire Housing Partnership were joined by colleagues from North East Lincolnshire Council's Environment Enforcement Team for our monthly walkabout. This month we were on the outer edge of the Reedmere Estate; checking back square's and inspecting the continuing work on Ing's Lane.

    Fly-tipping continues to be a priority issue for us and several jobs have been raised for respective LHP, NELC, or, Immingham Town Council to remove instances of fly-tipping. NELC have collected evidence from some of the fly-tipping and investigations are continuing. On the day some residents did receive door knocks and calling cards - if you weren't home and received a card through the door please make contact as per the instructions.

    Collectively we want to make all of Immingham a safe place to live - without fly-tipping. Please continue to report any fly-tipping you see.

    In addition to fly-tipping some properties and their respective gardens were highlighted as causing concern and visits from either ourselves or NELC will be carried out.

    Our next walkabout is on February 19th - if you wish to join us please get in touch.




  • Home Choice Lincs housing allocations policy

    Have your say on the new Home Choice Lincs housing allocations policy!

    The proposed changes will affect how individuals are sorted into priority bands when applying for social housing.

    For more information and to fill in the online survey visit: Home Choice Lincs – Allocations Policy Consultation.

    If you need more information on Home Choice Lincs or social housing in North East Lincolnshire visit: Homechoice Lincs.

  • 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.