About – Growing Together Grimsby
About Growing Together

Our priorities.
Our plan.

Grimsby Together brings people from across the town into a shared effort to shape Grimsby’s future - built on the belief that the best ideas about Grimsby live here, with the people who know the town best.

Our story

A town with shared ambition.

Since 2022, Our Future has worked alongside brilliant people across North East Lincolnshire - from community groups and local businesses to schools and public services - all committed to making the region a better place to live and work.

In 2024, Grimsby held a big, joyful conversation about its future. Through online conversations, public meetings, workshops and open events, people shared ideas, responded to one another and talked openly about what matters most. More than 1,100 people took part directly. Over 56,000 votes were cast. Hundreds of ideas and perspectives were shared.

Together, this created a shared direction and a strong belief that Grimsby’s future should be shaped by the people who live and work here. Those conversations now guide everything from funding priorities to mission-led delivery.

2022

Our Future arrives in NE Lincs

Work begins alongside residents, businesses and public services across the region - connecting local energy to national resources and funding.

2023

The movement takes shape

People from across the area come together to shape the Our Future model and build what will become the Growing Together movement.

2024

The big conversation

More than 1,100 people take part in Grimsby’s shared visioning process. Over 56,000 votes cast. Eight shared missions emerge.

2025

Pride in Place & the Grimsby Fund

Grimsby confirmed as eligible for up to £20 million through the Government’s Pride in Place programme. Over 80 local people join working groups. Submission made to formally unlock funding in November.

2026

Funding flows

Pride in Place funding begins to move into Grimsby. The Grimsby Fund takes shape - a locally led vehicle to steward investment on behalf of the town for the long term.

Members of the Growing Together community standing in front of the Great Wall of Grimsby mural
People gathered in conversation at a Growing Together workshop Two people talking at a Growing Together event
In partnership with

The partners who've helped shape this journey

This work is powered by collaboration. These organisations have played a key role in shaping and supporting what’s happening in Grimsby.

Making change for Grimsby

Changemakers

People from across the borough who are actively working to build a better future for Grimsby and North East Lincolnshire. This is who they are and why they’re involved.

People Powered Priorities

Eight shared missions for Grimsby’s future.

From the 2024 conversations, priorities emerged that people in Grimsby collectively believed were important. These guide our direction and provide space for local ideas to flourish.

01

Thriving Business & Town Centre

Local businesses drive opportunity, pride and prosperity. The town centre is full of life, empty buildings are back in use, and sectors like offshore wind power good local jobs.

02

Strong Welcoming Community

Grimsby is known for its warmth, neighbourliness and strong social bonds - a place where people feel valued, included, and proud to play their part.

03

Secure Home & Lives

Homes are stable and affordable, support is easy to access, and people feel settled and safe - secure in their home, on their street, and in their daily life.

04

Opportunities & Education

Education fits real life, ambition is supported early, and skills lead to good opportunities - for everyone, whatever their age or starting point.

05

Green Economy

Grimsby and the wider region lead in the green economy - more local jobs in renewables, lower energy bills, and a thriving economy built around sustainability.

06

Connected to Nature

Wild places are thriving, access is easy, and spending time in nature feels part of daily life - from coast and estuary to parks, allotments and green spaces.

07

Beautiful Built Environment

Historic buildings have new life, public spaces bring people together, and the town has its own unique character that shapes how we come together and our shared identity.

08

Arts & Culture

Creative people drive a vibrant programme - from music festivals to murals, theatre to community events - all celebrating Grimsby’s identity and future.

Shaped by more than 1,100 people in 2024 through online conversations, public meetings, workshops and open events. Over 56,000 votes cast. These missions now guide everything from funding priorities to delivery.

FAQs

The questions we get asked most

Anything missing? Email hello@our-future.io and we’ll add to the list.

Our Future is a community-led, place-based movement working alongside residents, businesses and local institutions. Growing Together is how we show up in Grimsby and North East Lincolnshire. We are a registered charity (charity number 1206886). We are not a council, not a developer, and not a grant-maker in the traditional sense. We hold the strategy, the relationships and the process steady so local people can shape and lead what happens next.
Pride in Place is a Government programme. In 2025, Grimsby was confirmed as eligible to receive up to £20 million over ten years. Rather than treating this as funding to be spent and moved on from, Grimsby's ambition is to use it as a starting point for a locally led Grimsby Fund - a vehicle that can steward investment on behalf of the town and attract further public, philanthropic and social investment over time.
Through a big, joyful public conversation in 2024. More than 1,100 people took part directly through online conversations, public meetings, workshops and open events. Over 56,000 votes were cast. The nine missions that emerged now guide everything from funding priorities to mission-led delivery.
Following the 2024 conversation, over 80 local people stepped forward to join working groups that met regularly through the summer and autumn. Their goal was to go deeper into the nine missions, map work already making a difference, and explore how Pride in Place funding could strengthen and connect what already exists. In November 2025, Grimsby submitted its response to Government to formally unlock that funding.
Not at all. Whether you live locally, work nearby or simply care about North East Lincolnshire, there's a role for you. You can share a story, submit an idea, come to an event, or just stay up to date. There is no minimum commitment.
Email hello@our-future.io. Crystal Ness leads our North East Lincolnshire work and you'll find more about getting involved on the Get Involved page.

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