Businesses in Grimsby (& nearby)
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Legacy Oaklands Country House Hotel, Nr Grimsby
The Legacy Oaklands Country House Hotel is a fantastic location at which to marry. Nestling in 5 acres of parkland between the wolds and the mouth of the River Humber the Legacy Oaklands was built by the Long Family in 1877.
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Carpet Express, Grimsby
A flooring Superstore that offers a wide range of flooring for residential or commercial properties. All styles are available at competitive prices including rugs, laminate, wood, carpets and vinyl.
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Carpet Express, Cleethorpes
Carpet Express offer a quality service on all types off flooring, at Carpet Express you can expect the red carpet treatment, hundreds of styles and ranges are all ways on display in a modern showroom.
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Drive Safe Driving School, Humberston
Drive Safe Driving School serves Grimsby, Boston, Cleethorpes, Scunthorpe and most surrounding area's. We have male and female instructors. We have manual and automatic cars for you to learn in.
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St Peter's Children's Centre, Cleethorpes
St Peter's Children's Centre is a 39-place Children's Centre, catering for children from birth to 5 years. Hourly, 4 Hour Sessions, Full Day and Full Time care is offered.
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MF Tree Services, Louth
We are a small Louth based business providing tree services in the Lincolnshire area. We carry out all types of arboricultural work, large or small, and do so on a personal and professional basis.
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The seaport of Grimsby in Lincolnshire was home to the world’s largest fishing fleet in the mid-20th century, though it has declined significantly since then.
Grimsby has been a fishing town since Viking times - in the 19th century it was settled by Danish fishermen - the name Grim means a Danish fisherman - and ‘by’ is Old Norse for village.
Today the town is home to 88,000 people, and the largest industries are logistics and food processing including fish processing.
Grimsby is still home to the UK’s largest fish market, and the largest employers are Young’s Seafood and Findus
You can visit the Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre to find out more about the story of fishing in Grimsby.
Renewable energy is making an impact in Grimsby - the town claims to generate more electricity from renewable sources than anywhere else in England. There are several offshore wind farms nearby, which has led to a thriving turbine maintenance industry employing more than 1,500 people.
The main shopping areas are Victoria Street and the covered Freshney Place shopping centre with more than 100 shops and 2,000 staff.

