Immingham

About Immingham

Immingham is a town, civil parish and ward in the North East Lincolnshire unitary authority of England. It is situated on the southwest bank of the Humber Estuary, and is 6mi north-west from Grimsby. The region was relatively unpopulated and undeveloped until the early 1900s, when the Great Central Railway began developing its Immingham Dock; as a consequence of the dock development, and of nearby post-Second World War large scale industrial developments Immingham developed from a minor place into a significant town during the 20th century. GeographyCouncil wardThe Immingham Ward of North East Lincolnshire Council includes Stallingborough, Healing and Habrough. As of 2015 its elected councillors are Mike Burton (Labour), David Bolton (Labour), and David Watson (Labour). Population of the ward in 2001 was 11, 804 persons (2001 census), and 11, 507 persons in 2011 (2011 census). European route E22 passes through Immingham on the A180 and A160 via Immingham Dock. Civil parishThe civil parish of Immingham is located on the south bank of the Humber estuary westnorthwest of Grimsby. The civil parish is bounded by South Killingholme to the northwest, with the drain watercourse outfalling at South Killingholme Haven forming the boundary – also the county boundary between North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire. The southeastern boundary is with the civil parish of Stallingborough, with the North Beck Drain forming most of the boundary. The parish extends to the southwest as far as Roxton, with boundaries to the southwest and south with the civil parishes of Habrough and Keelby.

Immingham Description

Immingham is a town, civil parish and ward in the North East Lincolnshire unitary authority of England. It is situated on the southwest bank of the Humber Estuary, and is 6mi north-west from Grimsby. The region was relatively unpopulated and undeveloped until the early 1900s, when the Great Central Railway began developing its Immingham Dock; as a consequence of the dock development, and of nearby post-Second World War large scale industrial developments Immingham developed from a minor place into a significant town during the 20th century. GeographyCouncil wardThe Immingham Ward of North East Lincolnshire Council includes Stallingborough, Healing and Habrough. As of 2015 its elected councillors are Mike Burton (Labour), David Bolton (Labour), and David Watson (Labour). Population of the ward in 2001 was 11, 804 persons (2001 census), and 11, 507 persons in 2011 (2011 census). European route E22 passes through Immingham on the A180 and A160 via Immingham Dock. Civil parishThe civil parish of Immingham is located on the south bank of the Humber estuary westnorthwest of Grimsby. The civil parish is bounded by South Killingholme to the northwest, with the drain watercourse outfalling at South Killingholme Haven forming the boundary – also the county boundary between North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire. The southeastern boundary is with the civil parish of Stallingborough, with the North Beck Drain forming most of the boundary. The parish extends to the southwest as far as Roxton, with boundaries to the southwest and south with the civil parishes of Habrough and Keelby.

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http://www.immingham-tc.gov.uk/