NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE

North Lincolnshire
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Geography
Status:Unitary, Borough
Region:Yorkshire and the Humber
Ceremonial County:Lincolnshire
Area:
- Total
Ranked 41st
846.31 km²
Admin. HQ:Scunthorpe
ONS code:00FD
Demographics
Population:
- Total ()
- Density
Ranked

/ km²
Ethnicity:97.5% White
1.6% S.Asian
Politics
North Lincolnshire Council
http://www.northlincs.gov.uk/
Leadership:Leader & Cabinet
Executive:
MPs:Ian Cawsey (L)
Shona McIsaac (L)
Elliot Morley (L)

St Clement's Church, Worlaby
'North Lincolnshire' is a unitary authority in the region of Yorkshire and the Humber in England.
The 846 km² council area lies on the south side of the Humber estuary and consists mainly of agricultural land, including land on either side of the River Trent. It borders onto North East Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, South Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire. For ceremonial purposes it is treated as part of Lincolnshire.
Until April 1, 1996, the area had been part of Humberside. The district was formed by a merger of the boroughs of Glanford and Scunthorpe, and southern Boothferry. Before the creation of Humberside in 1974, it was part of Lincolnshire, only becoming North Lincolnshire in 1996 on the abolition of Humberside.
Historically, it is part of The Kingdom of Lindsey
There are three significant towns: Scunthorpe (the administrative centre), Brigg and Barton-upon-Humber.

Contents
Towns and villages
Places of interest
Politics
Economy

Towns and villages



Alkborough, Althorpe, Amcotts, Appleby

Barrow Haven, Barrow upon Humber, Barnetby-Le-Wold, Barton on Humber, Bonby, Bottesford, Brigg, Broughton, Lincolnshire
, Burringham, Burton upon Stather

Cadney, Coleby, Crowle, Croxton

Dragonby

Ealand, East Butterwick, East Halton, Eastoft, Elsham, Epworth, Epworth Turbary

Flixborough, Fockerby

Gainsthorpe, Garden Village, Garthorpe, Goxhill, Gunness

Hibaldstow, Howsham

Keadby, Kingsforth, Kirmington, Kirton in Lindsey

Manton, Melton Ross, Messingham, Mill Place

New Holland, North Killingholme

Owston Ferry

Redbourne

Sandtoft, Santon , Saxby All Saints, Scawby, Scunthorpe, South End, South Killingholme, Sturton

Thornton Curtis

Ulceby, Ulceby Skitter

Walcot, West Butterwick, West Halton, Whitton, Winteringham, Winterton, Wootton, Worlaby, Wrawby, Wressle

Yaddlethorpe

Places of interest


River Ancholme, Brigg


Elsham Hall

Normanby Hall

Thornton Abbey

Mount Pleasant Mill, a windmill at Kirton in Lindsey

Wrawby Postmill, a windmill

Alkborough Turf Maze

Stainforth & Keadby Canal

Appleby Frodingham Railway Preservation Society, a heritage railway

Viking Way, a long distance footpath

Humber Bridge

Gainsthorpe Deserted Medieval Village,

Politics


As of the 2007 election the council is currently controlled by the Labour Party with 22 councillors. The Conservative Party holds 19 seats, The Liberal Democrats hold 1 seat and an Independent holds a seat.

Economy


This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added of North and North East Lincolnshire at current basic prices published (pp.240-253) by ''Office for National Statistics'' with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling.
Year Regional Gross Value Added[1] Agriculture[2] Industry[3] Services[4]
1995 '3,512 82 1,701 1,729
2000 '3,861 60 1,805 1,997
2003 '4,569 62 1,896 2,611

1. Components may not sum to totals due to rounding
2. includes hunting and forestry
3. includes energy and construction
4. includes financial intermediation services indirectly measured


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