Tuesday, February 25, 2025

ABP begins restoration of historic Grimsby port buildings

Associated British Ports (ABP) has begun structural renovations on historic buildings at the Port of Grimsby as part of a long-term redevelopment plan. The project aims to make the buildings wind and watertight, with roofs, windows, doors, and brickwork repairs.

Surveys, including structural assessments and external mapping, are underway to determine the condition of the properties before interior inspections begin. ABP is working with North East Lincolnshire Council and Historic England to explore future uses for the area, with potential interest from industrial sectors and the film industry.

The renovation is part of a broader heritage regeneration initiative, with a second round of funding recently confirmed.

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