Monday, 17 November 2025

Build, baby, build! Government wants further 11,196 homes in North East Lincolnshire over next 18 years

                                 


MEMBERS of North East Lincolnshire Council's cabinet will next  week mull a Government requirement for no fewer than 11,196 homes to be built between now and 2043.

That equates to 622 new homes per year.

A report states: "The council is very aware that achieving a delivery rate of 622 homes a year will be  challenging. 

"Since 2013, there has been only one year - 2021-22 - when more  than 600 homes (607) were built in the borough."

The report goes on to identify sites allocated for new developments:

Grimsby

        

                               

  Cleethorpes

                                

Immingham
             

Stallingborough

                                                 

Laceby

                                                  

Humberston

                                               

New Waltham

                                 

Waltham

                                 

Housing figures since 2013

                                                


Sites allocated for housing
                                



 




                                                        

                                                          

The special cabinet meeting is due to take place on November 25.



1 comment:

  1. 11196 homes. And where are all these people supposed to work?
    What about Traffic implications this will cause to local Areas. Who are the homes for? Id like to think they'd be fair in price for younger people wanting to get on the property ladder. Certain areas have clearly had brown paper packets passed around to secure these lots. Quite a sad note alot of farm land being sold off, no doubt because of rising costs. This country continues to ruin this countries resource over and over. We then spend more money importing goods rather than being able to grow produce in our own country. Very sad to see this.

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