Neighbourhood Watch Information Hubs

Our Neighbourhood Watch Information Hubs are information points in community venues around North East Lincolnshire.

Each hub has a range of community safety information leaflets for residents to take away. It includes information on reporting crime and includes a QR code and weblink so that residents have a quick way of feeding back community safety issues that concern them. (They are not ways to report crime directly).

The first Hub went into Salvation Army Cup of Joy Cafe in East Marsh, Grimsby in May 2025.  Further hubs continue to be installed. Thank you to each of the funders who have supported these hubs.


Hub locations

– East Marsh: Cup of Joy Cafe at Salvation Army, Duncombe Street.
– and YMCA Bradbury Cafe, Freeman Street
– Laceby: The Stanford Centre and Library
– Immingham: Bert Boyden Centre
– and the Immingham Civic Centre
– mini info point at Pilgrim Shed, Homestead Park, Immingham
– Sidney Sussex: Big Local Community Hub, 82 Grimsby Road, Cleethorpes
– Waltham: at Waltham Windmill site office
– and mini info point Waltham Library
– South Ward: Sidedoor Church and Cafe, Nunsthorpe

Salvation Army, Cup of Joy Cafe, Duncombe Street, East Marsh, Grimsby.  See Facebook page

The Stanford Centre and Library, Cooper Lane, Laceby

Bert Boyden Centre, Immingham

Civic Centre Immingham

SideDoor Church and Cafe, Nunsthorpe

YMCA Bradbury Cafe, East Marsh

Waltham Windmill

Within the new Site Office on the Waltham Windmill site

Big Local North Cleethorpes Community Centre / VANEL offices at 82 Grimsby Road, Cleethorpes. Information point as part of North Cleethorpes Neighbourhood Watch.

As well as the formal hubs, many of the leaflets such as the Stay Safe guides can be found in community venues across North East Lincolnshire. Why not pop in somewhere near to you?

Waltham Library has a mini information hub

Pilgrim Shed, Homestead Park, Immingham also has a mini hub

Do you want a Hub?

If your community venue would like to host a Hub then please get in touch (contact Karl Elliott).  We’ll need £100 to fund the hub itself – many get funded from Ward Councillor funding or other funding applications.

Typical contents of a hub. Leaflets on community safety from VANEL/NELwatch and community safety partners including Police, Fire, Victim Support, Fraudwatch and others