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However, the town did have a ditch. Only St James, now known as Grimsby Minster , remains. St James is associated with a folk tale of an Imp who played tricks in the church and was turned into stone by an angel a similar story is told for Lincoln Cathedral ; see Lincoln Imp.
In the midth century, the town benefited from the generosity of Edmund de Grimsby , a local man who became a senior Crown official and judge in Ireland.
In the 15th century, The Haven began to silt up, preventing ships in the Humber from docking. As a result, Grimsby entered a long period of decline which lasted until the late 18th century.
By , the population of Grimsby numbered 1,, [ citation needed ] around the same size that it had been in the Middle Ages.
After dredging of The Haven and related improvement, in the early 19th century the town grew rapidly as the port was revived. Grimsby's port boomed, importing iron, timber, wheat, hemp and flax.
New docks were needed to cope with the expansion. The Grimsby Docks Act of allowed the necessary building works. The arrival of the railway in made it easier to transport goods to and from the port to markets and farms.
Coal mined in the South Yorkshire coalfields was brought by rail and exported through Grimsby. Rail links direct to London and the Billingsgate Fish Market allowed for fresh "Grimsby Fish" to gain renown nationwide.
The first true fish dock opened in Grimsby in , and the town became a centre for the development of the commercial fishing industry. The Dock Tower was completed in , followed by the Royal Dock in Alexandra Dock and Union Dock were completed in During this period, the fishing fleet was greatly expanded.
In a rare reversal of the usual trends, large numbers of fishermen from the South-East and Devon travelled North to join the Grimsby fleet.
Over 40 per cent of these newcomers came from Barking in East London, and other Thames-side towns. In there were 22 vessels in Grimsby.
Six years later there were By , a tenth of the fish consumed in the United Kingdom was landed at Grimsby, although there were many smaller coastal fishing ports and villages that also supplied the nation.
The demand for fish in Grimsby grew to such an extent that, at its peak in the s, Grimsby laid claim to the title of the largest fishing port in the world.
But, the Great Depression and the restructuring of the fishing industry caused a severe decline in employment. The population was fairly stable for the rest of the 20th century.
The Admiralty requisitioned numerous trawlers to serve as minesweepers for the Royal Naval Patrol Service. In many cases, their crew were ex-trawlermen, as well as men from the Royal Naval Reserve and Royal Navy volunteers.
Trawlers would use the winches and warps from fishing operations to tow a paravane with a cutting jaw through the water in what was known as a 'sweep' to bring mines to the surface and allow for their removal.
As a result of the hazardous work, the Patrol Service lost more vessels than any other Royal Navy branch in the Second World War, and 2, men died.
In total, Second World War bombing raids in Grimsby and Cleethorpes killed persons, while another people were seriously injured.
The search for recovery of bodies continued for a month after the raid. After the pressures placed on the industry during the Cod Wars , and the European Union 's Common Fisheries Policy , which distributes fishing quotas from what would have been British waters to other EU nations, many Grimsby firms decided to cease trawling operations from the town.
The sudden demise of the Grimsby fishing industry brought an end to a way of life and community that had lasted for generations.
The loss of the fishing industry resulted in severe economic and social problems for the town, as had been suffered by towns of the coalfields following the decline of mining.
As with the Ross Group , some firms concentrated on expanding industries within the town, such as food processing. Grimsby's trawling days are remembered through the artefacts and permanent exhibits at the town's Fishing Heritage Centre.
The preserved s trawler, Ross Tiger , is located here. Few fishing vessels still operate from Grimsby's docks, but the town maintains a substantial fish market important in Europe.
Although her design and status as Britain's last coal-fired paddle steamer was unique, these operations no longer yielded a profit.
The ship was broken up in The town was described in The Daily Telegraph in as a town "subjected to In the early part of the 21st century, the town faced the challenges of a post-industrial economy that was also affected by a decline in the fishing industry.
The East Marsh ward of the town is the second-most deprived in the country, according to the governmental statistics. The result meant that the seat was not held by the Labour Party for the first time in 74 years.
It had its own police force until when it merged with the Lincolnshire force. In , the County Borough was abolished [28] and Great Grimsby was reconstituted with the same boundaries as the Grimsby non-metropolitan district in the new county of Humberside by the Local Government Act The district was renamed Great Grimsby in In the early s, local government in the area came under the review of the Local Government Commission for England and Humberside was abolished in The former area of the Great Grimsby district merged with that of Cleethorpes to form the unitary authority of North East Lincolnshire.
During , in the struggle for identity, it was suggested that the district could be renamed to Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes to give a stronger indication of its towns.
This did not meet with favour among local residents, and the Council Leader dropped the idea a year later. The main sectors of the Grimsby economy are ports and logistics; and food processing, specifically frozen foods and fish processing, chemicals and process industries and digital media.
Grimsby is strongly linked with the sea fishing industry, which once generated wealth for the town. At its peak in the s, it was the largest and busiest fishing port in the world.
In around trawlers were based in the port, by only five remained, whereas 15 vessels were being used to maintain offshore wind farms in the North Sea.
Of the 18, tonnes of fresh fish sold in Grimsby fish market in , almost 13, tonnes, mainly cod and haddock, came from Iceland. Today, Greater Grimsby is home to around food-related companies, giving it one of the largest concentrations of food manufacturing, research, storage, and distribution in Europe.
The local council has promoted Grimsby as Europe's Food Town for nearly twenty years. Grimsby is recognised as the main centre of the UK fish-processing industry; 70 per cent of the UK's fish processing industry is located there.
Its corporate headquarters are in the town. Young's is a major employer in the area, with some 2, people based at its headquarters.
From this base, Young's has a global sourcing operation supplying 60 species from 30 countries. Other major seafood companies include the Icelandic-owned Coldwater Seafood , [37] employing more than people across its sites in Grimsby; and Five Star Fish , [38] a supplier of fish products to the UK food service market.
Greater Grimsby is a European centre of excellence in the production of chilled prepared meals, and the area has the largest concentration of cold-storage facilities in Europe.
The Port of Grimsby has been in use since the medieval period. The first enclosed dock, later known as the Old Dock , was built in the s by the Grimsby Haven Company.
Major expansion came with the coming of the railways, and construction of the Royal Dock, Grimsby in the s. A Fish Dock was added in , and the fish docks expanded over the next 80 years, with Grimsby becoming a major fishing centre.
The Old dock was expanded to form Alexandra Dock in the s. Fishing activities were reduced to a fraction of former levels in the second half of the twentieth century.
The current port is a centre for car import and export. Since , it handles general cargo. In the early 21st century, it has developed as a wind farm maintenance base.
High street shopping in the town is focused on central Grimsby between the railway and River Freshney, where Victoria Street acts as a central pedestrianised shopping street with the undercover Freshney Place shopping centre to the north.
Freshney Place is visited by 14 million shoppers a year and employs over 2, staff. The expanded centre was covered in a glass roof. Two multi-storey car parks were constructed at each end of the centre; with this development, the old Top Town area of Grimsby was effectively privatised and roofed over.
Stores are serviced at the first floor by ramps at the western end, which can accommodate even large vehicles. The ramp also provides access to the car park on the roof of the indoor market, which is operated by the local council.
In the town centre Bethlehem and Osborne Street are also of mixed use, hosting retail, legal and service functions to the south of Victoria Street.
Numerous local, independent stores operate in town, several at the Abbeygate Centre off Bethlehem Street. Formerly the head office of local brewers, Hewitt Brothers, the building was renovated in the mids and is home to a number of restaurants and designer clothing stores.
This was a dominant shopping area with close connections to the docks, but industry and demographic changes have caused it to struggle since the late s.
Previously the town centre area was rivalled by the Freeman Street shopping area, located closer to the docks. Freeman Street retains its covered market.
Grimsby town centre has re-emerged in prominence as the docks declined and shops such as Marks and Spencer relocated to central Grimsby.
Other developments near the town centre since the s include the Alexandra Retail Park and Sainsbury's to the west of Alexandra Dock, an Asda store between the town centre and Freeman Street, the Victoria Mills Retail Park off the Peaks Parkway A16 , which is home to several chain stores, including Next and close to a Tesco Extra the second in the area.
Unlike many towns where shopping has been built on the outskirts, these and similar developments were constructed in and around Grimsby's town centre.
This keeps shopping in a compact area, making it easier for pedestrians and public transport users.
Some out of town development has taken place with Morrisons constructing a store located just outside the town boundary, in the parish of Laceby. It is known as Morrisons Cleethorpes.
This anomalous name is derived from the period when the area was part of the now defunct Cleethorpes Borough. Most major supermarkets have expanded in the early 21st century, including Asda, and Tesco at Hewitts Circus this store is technically in the adjoining town, Cleethorpes.
Such is the quality of shopping in the area that bus services bring in shoppers from across Lincolnshire , especially from smaller towns such as Louth , [43] Brigg , and Scunthorpe.
Grimsby is beginning to develop as a renewable energy centre, and generates more electricity from solar, wind, biomass and landfill gas than anywhere else in England.
There are numerous primary schools in Grimsby. Many pupils from the town also attend secondary education institutions in Cleethorpes, Healing, Humberston and Waltham, and further afield Caistor Grammar.
Franklin College is a sixth form college located in Grimsby. The Grimsby Institute offers further and higher education courses mostly for vocational purposes.
Its business courses have attracted a sizeable number of Chinese students in recent years.
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In , these were replaced with electric tramways. The depot continues to be used by Stagecoach, though the old Grimsby Tramways livery is still visible on the front of the building.
Operating in the area until the s was a network of electrically operated trolley buses which received their power from overhead power lines.
It is popular for general aviation, with five flying clubs based there. The local football team is Grimsby Town F. Their ground is Blundell Park in Cleethorpes and it is often joked by locals that it is the only British club to play away every game.
It is the oldest professional football team in the county of Lincolnshire and one of the oldest in the country, being formed in as Grimsby Pelham with a home ground on land off Ainslie Street, Grimsby.
During the s Grimsby Town played in the English First Division, then the highest level of the domestic game in England.
It also appeared in two FA Cup semi-finals in the s: in against Arsenal and in against Wolverhampton Wanderers. The latter semi-final was held at Old Trafford , Manchester, and the attendance 76, is still a record for the stadium.
Grimsby Town were relegated on 7 May to the Football Conference, losing their status as a League club.
The team reached the FA Cup quarter-finals in and in won the Auto Windscreens Shield [51] and the second division play-off final.
Blundell Park has the oldest stand in English professional football, the Main Stand. It was first opened in , although only the present foundations date from this time.
There have been plans to relocate the club to a new stadium, including one at the side of Peaks Parkway in Grimsby.
Grimsby Borough F. Cleethorpes Town F. An ice hockey club has been based in Grimsby since In the club added an ice sledge Hockey team to ensure that it was able to offer a fully inclusive sport to the NE Lincolnshire area.
The Grimsby Scorpions American Football team operated until before relocating to Hull where they merged with Hull's team to form the Humber Warhawks.
Despite playing in another county the club maintain representation of both East Yorkshire and North East Lincolnshire. Tennis teams from local clubs have been successful in various inter-County competitions with the Men's Team from Grimsby Tennis Centre winning the Lincolnshire Doubles League again in Tennis players from the town represent the county on a regular basis at all age levels.
Grimsby Tennis Centre underwent a major redevelopment of facilities in and is now entirely accessible to the disabled. The town had one of the largest table tennis leagues in the country [53] with over teams competing during the s, but, like the game of squash , the sport has declined in the town during recent years.
Prior to the late s many public houses in the area were owned by the local brewer Hewitt Brothers and gave a distinctive local touch but following a takeover in by the brewer Bass-Charrington these have been re-badged many times , closed or sold off.
The Caxton Theatre provides entertainment by adults and youths in theatre. The service provides access to the Internet for the general public on a yearly subscription.
Grimsby's former cinema on Freeman Street closed in , [56] with the Parkway cinema in nearby Cleethorpes serving the town.
Plans to build a new cinema in the town have been periodically made since. Grimsby is the site of a Blue Cross Animal Hospital, one of only four in the country; the other three are situated in London.
The Grimsby Telegraph , has an audited circulation of 14, copies The 18 sirens, at various locations around the flood risk area of Grimsby and Cleethorpes, should reach 25, households to warn of portending floods.
The sirens will be sounded only in the event of the Environment Agency issuing a severe flood warning for tidal flooding, or if there is a likelihood of the sea defences being breached.
The sirens make a variety of sounds, from the traditional wailing sound to a voice message. Grimsby's twin cities include:.
As a port with extensive trading ties to Continental Europe, the Nordic nations and Baltic Europe, [76] the town plays host to honorary consulates of Denmark, [77] Iceland, [78] and Norway.
The Norwegian city of Trondheim sent a tree for 40 years until , since then the tree has been donated by the northern Norwegian town of Sortland , and placed in the town's Riverhead Square.
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