Nunsthorpe & Bradley Park

Your Neighbourhood is located within North East Lincolnshire, to the south-west of Grimsby. The Nunsthorpe and Bradley Park Neighbourhood are in very close proximity with each other, with a mix of bungalows, houses, and flats.

Nunsthorpe and Bradley Park are part of the Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes constituency, represented by Labour MP, Melanie Onn. Nunsthorpe falls under the South ward, represented by three councillors.

Lincolnshire Housing Partnership is responsible for 1341 homes in Nunsthorpe and Bradley Park, split across 877 for Nunsthorpe and 464 for Bradley Park.

Families in Nunsthorpe have access to several schools in the area, and residents can benefit from well-connected transport links, with regular bus services throughout the town centre, and roads that connect Nunthorpe with other areas. Your facilities include local shops within the centre, a supermarket, takeaways, beauty salons, a local pub, and a park managed by North East Lincolnshire Council.

There are two primary schools, and a community centre called Centre 4, which is also where the popular Nunny’s Farm is located. Inside the centre, there is a community hub which features: a café, a sports hall, and a community shop for residents where they can purchase food at a discounted price.

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Your Neighbourhood is located within North East Lincolnshire, to the south-west of Grimsby. The Nunsthorpe and Bradley Park Neighbourhood are in very close proximity with each other, with a mix of bungalows, houses, and flats.

Nunsthorpe and Bradley Park are part of the Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes constituency, represented by Labour MP, Melanie Onn. Nunsthorpe falls under the South ward, represented by three councillors.

Lincolnshire Housing Partnership is responsible for 1341 homes in Nunsthorpe and Bradley Park, split across 877 for Nunsthorpe and 464 for Bradley Park.

Families in Nunsthorpe have access to several schools in the area, and residents can benefit from well-connected transport links, with regular bus services throughout the town centre, and roads that connect Nunthorpe with other areas. Your facilities include local shops within the centre, a supermarket, takeaways, beauty salons, a local pub, and a park managed by North East Lincolnshire Council.

There are two primary schools, and a community centre called Centre 4, which is also where the popular Nunny’s Farm is located. Inside the centre, there is a community hub which features: a café, a sports hall, and a community shop for residents where they can purchase food at a discounted price.

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  • Cornwell Close Garden Refresh

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  • Matthew Quinn Garden Refresh

    Refreshing the communal garden by repurposing everyday items

    At Mathew Quinn House, one customer – Roland, known to many as Roley – is bringing the communal garden to life, creating a space that people can truly enjoy and feel proud of.

    The communal garden has always been a shared space, but through his time, care, and creativity, Roley is enhancing it and giving it new energy and purpose. He has been adding his own touch, by planting trees and flowers, installing solar lights, and creating an environment that feels warm, welcoming, and full of character.

    What makes this transformation even more meaningful is the way he’s reimagined everyday items. Old, unused furniture has been given a new purpose; a wooden bed frame turned into a bench, flooring transformed into a table, and spare pieces of wood crafted into unique light features.

    What others may have overlooked, Roley has turned into something that adds life and personality to the space.

    And he’s not finished yet! Roley continues to have ideas and plans to develop the garden further, with a passion for making it somewhere customers can come together, whether that’s to sit and chat, spend time outdoors, or simply enjoy a peaceful moment surrounded by nature.

    By bringing this space to life, Roley is doing more than enhancing a garden – he's creating connection, pride, and a sense of belonging for everyone at Mathew Quinn House.

    Matthew Quinn isn't just the place where Roley lives, it's somewhere that he's able to make a difference, helping to turn a scheme into a community, and buildings into homes.

    Refreshing the communal garden by repurposing everyday items

    At Mathew Quinn House, one customer – Roland, known to many as Roley – is bringing the communal garden to life, creating a space that people can truly enjoy and feel proud of.

    The communal garden has always been a shared space, but through his time, care, and creativity, Roley is enhancing it and giving it new energy and purpose. He has been adding his own touch, by planting trees and flowers, installing solar lights, and creating an environment that feels warm, welcoming, and full of character.

    What makes this transformation even more meaningful is the way he’s reimagined everyday items. Old, unused furniture has been given a new purpose; a wooden bed frame turned into a bench, flooring transformed into a table, and spare pieces of wood crafted into unique light features.

    What others may have overlooked, Roley has turned into something that adds life and personality to the space.

    And he’s not finished yet! Roley continues to have ideas and plans to develop the garden further, with a passion for making it somewhere customers can come together, whether that’s to sit and chat, spend time outdoors, or simply enjoy a peaceful moment surrounded by nature.

    By bringing this space to life, Roley is doing more than enhancing a garden – he's creating connection, pride, and a sense of belonging for everyone at Mathew Quinn House.

    Matthew Quinn isn't just the place where Roley lives, it's somewhere that he's able to make a difference, helping to turn a scheme into a community, and buildings into homes.

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  • Easter Family Fun Day

  • Your Neighbourhood Officers

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  • 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.

    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.

    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.

  • 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.

    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.

  • 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

    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

  • Nunsthorpe Harvest Hunt

    On Tuesday 28 October, we’ll be joining our community partners for a Harvest Hunt event across the Nunsthorpe neighbourhood.

    The event will run from 10:00am – 2:00pm and is part of the “Build Together Tomorrow” plan, which follows the Clear, Hold, Build initiative that has been running for the past two years.

    In August, we held our highly successful ‘Together for Tomorrow’ event in Nunsthorpe. Building on that momentum, the Harvest Hunt offers another opportunity to bring customers together to engage with community partners in a relaxed setting.

    The Harvest Hunt will take place at various locations across the Nunsthorpe community, with the central gathering point being the Oasis Community Space on Sutcliffe Avenue - see the below map for all the featured locations!

    There’ll be lots of seasonal activities on offer, from scarecrow making to apple bobbing, pumpkin carving to a salt dough workshop, and lots more to choose from!

    This event is another brilliant example of collaborative working. By working alongside our partners, we’re able to deliver inclusive family events that not only promote a sense of community but also help build trust within the neighbourhood.

    On Tuesday 28 October, we’ll be joining our community partners for a Harvest Hunt event across the Nunsthorpe neighbourhood.

    The event will run from 10:00am – 2:00pm and is part of the “Build Together Tomorrow” plan, which follows the Clear, Hold, Build initiative that has been running for the past two years.

    In August, we held our highly successful ‘Together for Tomorrow’ event in Nunsthorpe. Building on that momentum, the Harvest Hunt offers another opportunity to bring customers together to engage with community partners in a relaxed setting.

    The Harvest Hunt will take place at various locations across the Nunsthorpe community, with the central gathering point being the Oasis Community Space on Sutcliffe Avenue - see the below map for all the featured locations!

    There’ll be lots of seasonal activities on offer, from scarecrow making to apple bobbing, pumpkin carving to a salt dough workshop, and lots more to choose from!

    This event is another brilliant example of collaborative working. By working alongside our partners, we’re able to deliver inclusive family events that not only promote a sense of community but also help build trust within the neighbourhood.