Localities - Brigg

Mick Gibbs 

  Lead - Mick Gibbs

  Head of Children and Family Services

  01724 296410

  Mick.Gibbs@northlincs.gov.uk

 

Contacts:

Children's Trust Partnership  - Lead - Mick Gibbs Head of Children and Family Services

Lead for Primary Provision     - Sheila Rowe - Wrawby St Mary's Church of England Primary School, 01652 655579

Lead for Secondary Provision - Sue Bond - Huntcliff School, Kirton in Lindsey, 01652 648276

Wards:

Ridge

Broughton and Appleby

Brigg and Wolds

Children's Centres:

Brigg

Brigg

Brigg Profile:

Brigg is the second largest town in North Lincolnshire, surrounded by a mainly rural area.

  • The total population of the locality is 28827 people (18.8% of the North Lincolnshire population)
  • There are 6136 children and young people aged 0-17 (21%)
  • 2.6% of the population were from a non-white background in 2001
  • Keystage 1, 2 & 3 results (2006/07) for the Brigg area are generally above the average for North Lincolnshire
  • 62% of pupils received 5 or more A*-C GCSEs  in 2006/07 (Average for North Lincolnshire - 60%)

Neighbourhood Action Team (NAT) Chairs:

Councillor Poole

Councillor Tweedy

Councillor Sherwood

Safer Neighbourhoods Area Team (SNAT) Chair:

Neil Laminman

Schools:

Primary Schools

Brigg Primary School, Broughton Infant School, Broughton Junior Schools, Hibaldstow Primary School, Kirton Lindsey Primary School, Messingham Primary School, Scawby Primary School, South Ferriby Primary School, St Barnabas' Church of England Primary School, St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Worlaby Primary School, Wrawby St Mary's Church of England Primary School.

Secondary Schools

Sir John Nelthorpe School - A specialist technology coleege for science, mathematics and computing.

Vale of Ancholme Technology College

Huntcliff School - A specialist college for engineering and technology