What is the main shopping street in Cleethorpes?

St Peter's Avenue and Cleethorpes Market Place is home to a bustling high street with big brand names and high street stores, designer boutiques and a number of cafes, bars, restaurants and takeaways.
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What shops does Grimsby have?

Located in Grimsby town centre, Freshney Place Shopping Centre is the largest shopping centre in the area. It has over 80 retailers and boasts some of the UK's leading high street brands, including M&S, Primark, TKMaxx, Next, Boots, Clarks, JD Sports and HMV.
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Is Cleethorpes a town or city?

Cleethorpes, town and urban area (from 2011 built-up area), unitary authority of North East Lincolnshire, historic county of Lincolnshire, eastern England. It lies on the south shore of the River Humber estuary where it meets the North Sea, just east of the port of Grimsby.
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When was Cleethorpes built?

The settlement began as a fishing village in the 6th century and then a health resort from the 1820s. The coming of the railway in Victorian times fuelled its expansion into a town of almost 40,000 people. Cleethorpes Pier opened in 1873 and the promenade in 1885.
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What day is Cleethorpes market?

Cleethorpes market

The well-established market has taken place in the resort since 1998 and also includes a clothing stall. The popular, seasonal outdoor market opens on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9am to 3pm.
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What are people from Cleethorpes called?

If your born and bred in Cleethorpes then you will know. the town is often referred to as Meggies. But you might. not know of all the legends behind Cleethorpes'
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What's Cleethorpes famous for?

On the Humber Estuary, adjacent to Grimsby, lies Cleethorpes, a fishing town which became one of England's most popular seaside resorts in the late Victorian period. Trainline voted it the number one seaside town reachable by train in 2021.
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Is Cleethorpes a good area?

In December 2022, Cleethorpes was the worst medium-sized town in Lincolnshire for burglary, with 21 crimes reported and a crime rate of 0.55 per 1,000 inhabitants.
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What does the name Cleethorpes mean?

Clee, meaning clay or clayey soil and Thorpe, a term derived from an old Danish word meaning secondary or outlying settlement. These settlements existed as small fishing villages, famous for its oysters which were sold by sellers outside pubs and manned stalls along the coast.
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Is Cleethorpes nice to live?

The town boasts plenty of opportunities in a variety of sectors but is particularly notable for its exceptional tourism and leisure industry. On days out, there is a large variety of activities to do, from exploring the promenade and pier to visiting the local zoo or discovery centres.
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How long is Cleethorpes Promenade?

Check out this 11.3-km out-and-back trail near Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 2 h 15 min to complete.
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What sea is at Cleethorpes?

Cleethorpes Beach in North East Lincolnshire is a popular seaside destination where the River Humber enters the North Sea. The sandy beach stretches for a mile, and is popular with families during the holidays as there are plenty of activities for children with theme park attractions and a leisure centre.
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Where to avoid in Grimsby?

Crime in Grimsby's Neighbourhoods

Grimsby East Marsh & Port is the most dangerous neighbourhood in Grimsby, followed by Grimsby West Marsh in second place, and Holme Hill as the third most dangerous area. Grimsby's safest neighbourhoods are, in order, Great Coates & The Willows, Scartho, and Weelsby & Old Clee.
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What is the most expensive street in Grimsby?

The average home in the Grimsby area's most expensive street costs more than £400,000, new figures show. In 2017, homes in Golf Course Lane, Waltham, averaged £407,500 from three sales putting it at the top of the price list, according to Land Registry data.
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What is the twin town to Grimsby?

Grimsby and Bremerhaven were twinned on 22 February 1963. There is a regular exchange of school pupils and close contacts between the fire brigades and police forces of the two towns. Grimsby lies on the river Humber in the north of England and is approx. 1,255km from Bremerhaven.
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How rough is Cleethorpes?

A recent study has deemed Cleethorpes one of the worst seaside towns across the whole of the UK. The research, conducted by The Daily Telegraph, labelled the resort as "middling to good" and found that some parts were "not too bad".
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Is Cleethorpes safe at night?

Out of the three main centres for the night time economy, Cleethorpes town centre, Grimsby town centre and the Freeman street area, Cleethorpes proved to be the most dangerous for revellers with 44 more violent incidents than the other two combined. Traditionally, there has been a perception that Grimsby is worse.
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Is Cleethorpes nicer than Skegness?

Skegness has been ranked as the joint-worst major seaside resort in Britain. A new survey by consumer champion Which? placed the Lincolnshire favourite in last place alongside Clacton-on-Sea. Cleethorpes and Mablethorpe fared a little better but were still ranked towards the bottom of the list of 188 resorts.
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Is there much to do in Cleethorpes?

Come to Cleethorpes and explore the beautiful beach and coastline, fresh fish and chips including those served on the Pier at Papa's Restaurant. Take part in exciting watersports activities with Ebb & Flo Living, explore historical landmarks and fun-filled amusements and entertainment.
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What is close to Cleethorpes?

The best places to go & things to do around Cleethorpes
  • Cleethorpes Boating Lake. Kings Road, Cleethorpes.
  • Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway. ...
  • Cleethorpes Discovery Centre. ...
  • Cleethorpes Leisure Centre. ...
  • Cleethorpes Ten-Pin Bowl. ...
  • The Jungle Zoo. ...
  • The Magical Castle. ...
  • Ultimate Activity Camps.
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Why is Cleethorpes called Megan?

It is very unclear where the name comes from. Some say that Isaac's Hill used to be called Meg's Island and that it was a fishing hamlet.. One story passed down through the generations is that anyone born on or above the hill in Cleethorpes bore the right to be called a Meggie.
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What are some fun facts about Cleethorpes?

The name “Cleethorpes” originates in the old words for clay (clee) and village (thorpes). The parish of Clee was originally home to six villages, three of which - Itterby, Oole and Thrunscoe - joined to form Cleethorpes.
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Is Cleethorpes Sea clean?

No pollution incidents reported. The most recent classification is Good, based on samples taken from 2019 through to 2023.
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Are Grimsby and Cleethorpes the same place?

Grimsby adjoins the town of Cleethorpes directly to the south-east forming a conurbation.
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