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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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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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Next Wednesday (30 April 2025) marks Stop Food Waste Day, a great reminder to think about how we can reduce waste in our kitchens and make the most of what we have.
To support this, there’s a free cookbook available that’s full of brilliant recipes designed to give a second life to commonly wasted ingredients like stale bread, bruised fruit and veg, and even discarded peels.
I thought I was doing well with food waste at home, but this book introduced me to some fantastic new ideas!
What an amazing day we had yesterday at the Big Spring Clean! 🌼🧹 It was so lovely to see so many residents getting involved and working together to make their community look its best. That community spirit is exactly what we—and our partners—hoped to inspire through this event.
A special highlight was seeing the children out litter picking with big smiles on their faces. The Easter egg reward at the end was just the icing on the cake! 🐣🍫
A huge thank you to everyone who took part—from the amazing residents to our fantastic partners and dedicated LHP staff. This was truly a team effort and an event the whole community can be proud of. 💚👏
Come to join us at Nunsthorpe for a networking event, exciting opportunities to meet and build relationships that will help strengthen our neighbourhoods and customers.
One of our Neighbourhood Officers is conducting a walkabout on the Nunsthorpe on the 2 April at 1.30pm.
We will be taking in Second Avenue, Shelley Avenue and Burns Grove.
If anyone has anything that they would like to discuss, or just wants a walk and a general chat, please meet up with Andrew Browne outside Heron at 1.30pm.
We’re thrilled to announce that, after listening to your feedback from the Nunsthorpe area, on Tuesday 8th April from 10am to 2pm, we will be hosting a skip clean-up event with the support of various LHP partners!
What’s Happening?
With the backing of Oasis Community Space, Eon, Thrift Energy Group, Nunny’s Farm, The Bathroom Village, NELC Fostering Friendly, local ward councillors, Ongo and Holistic Fire Solutions, 11 skip sites will be provided in key locations affected by fly-tipping. You’re welcome to use the opportunity as a chance to dispose of any unwanted items, right on the doorstep of your homes! LHP colleagues will also be attending the event to give a helping hand, should anyone need it.
As well as the spring clean, we will also be running a number of activities for the community to get involved with, including:
Children’s Colouring Competition – Children and young people can design posters in two categories: “Keep Our Community Clean” and “No Fly-Tipping.” The top four winners from each category will have their designs made into plaques and displayed in the neighbourhood!
Bike Recycling with Re-volution – If you bring any bikes or bike parts to the skip sites, these will be upcycled into working bikes, so the community can use them for both work and school transport.
Litter Pick & Easter Egg Reward – We’re encouraging you to collect a bag of litter and bring it to a skip site. In return, you’ll receive a token, which can be exchanged for an Easter egg at Oasis Community Space! St Marks and St Martins Church Eco Group will also be out on the day helping with the litter pick.
Help for those in need – If you’re unable to access the skips due to disability, Frank Sparkes, the North Wall Cleaner, will be taking referrals ahead of the event. If you would like to take advantage of this, please speak to any LHP colleague and they will be able to arrange.
We hope to see as many of you as possible at the event, in what promises to be an exciting spring clean-up!
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 🌱💚
Today (28/01/25) 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.