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 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 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.

  • Clean up with Cadet's at Pelham Road

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    Last week Lincolnshire Housing Partnership joined up with Humberside Fire & Rescue and their cadets to have a spring clean around the Pelham Road group dwelling.

    Local residents were very appreciative of the work carried out which filled several waste bags following leaves and litter being swept up and paths cleared.

  • Spring Clean

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    Colleagues from Lincolnshire Housing Partnership together with Immingham Town Council and Councillors Stewart and Karen Swinburn completed a Spring Clean in glorious Spring sunshine yesterday afternoon at the flats in Immingham off Alden Close.

    Plenty of excess waste and litter was cleared as well as the bin stores being given a sweep out too - we filled a skip and Immingham Town Council filled their cage van too.

    Here's to keeping your communities clean and safe.


  • Spring Clean

    This afternoon you will see Lincolnshire Housing Partnership and Immingham Town Council staff giving the area around Aylesby House, Ashby House and Beelsby House a spring clean.

    We will be out with our litter pickers removing rubbish and other items making the area ready for the warmer weather so the whole community can enjoy the outside space.

    If you have a spare hour, please come and join us.

    #imminghamspringclean

  • 🌍♻️ Exciting News! ♻️🌍

    We had a fantastic meeting today with the NELC Waste Management team, and they’ve shared some great news! 🎉 Right now, FREE recycling bins are available for customers! 🛒✨

    If you or someone you know would like to grab one, just send over the details, and we’ll make sure you get sorted with a bin! But hurry – once they’re gone, they’re gone! 🏃‍♂️💨

    Feel free to share this with your friends, family, ! Let’s all do our bit for the planet 🌱💚

  • Older People's Advice Day

  • LOVE Immingham

  • NAP Partner Launch

    Today we have met at Centre4 with our local partners who contributed during session, helping us to take the first step towards a more collaborative approach to our neighbourhoods.

    For those of you that couldn't attend, we will be holding more sessions in the near future to gather your insights. Please check key dates section, which will be regularly updated.


  • Warm Homes, Brighter Futures

  • Listen, Act & Learn Q3

  • St Andrews Celebrates with Marjorie!

    We were at St Andrew's Court in late-2023 to help celebrate the 100th birthday of Marjorie (pictured) with her family.

    Marjorie moved into St Andrew's Court over 40 years ago, initially as the deputy warden. She is known as the 'knitting nana' and knits lots of different things to donate to Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital in Grimsby. Marjorie received a 100th birthday card from King Charles III and Queen Camilla and enjoyed sharing her cake with fellow residents at the scheme