Welcome to Wrawby Parish Council Website

Wrawby is a village in North Lincolnshire, England. It lies 2 miles east of Brigg and close to Humberside Airport, on the A18. The 2001 Census recorded a village population of 1,293, in around 600 homes, which increased to 1,469 at the 2011 census. Wrawby is noted for England's only remaining postmill.

What is a Parish Council and what powers do we have? 

LATEST UPDATE ON PLAY PARK. - UPDATED

PARK INSTALLATION STARTS 1ST OCTOBER !!!!


We now have all the funding secured, thanks to FCC Communities Foundation, North Lincolnshire Council and Singleton Birch ..as well as very generous donations from many local businesses. It's all systems go...more news soon!
The Parish Council has completed all the grant applications that we hope will fund the upgrading of the play park area.
We hope to hear if we are successful by mid June and then we will be n a position to place the order.
If successful we hope to commence works after the school summer holidays.
We would like to thank all the businesses who have so far offered very generous donations and sponsorship of the project. All will be named and thanked publicly in due course and will have plaques in the park as a mark of our gratitude.
If anyone would like to make a donation to the park fund, please do get in touch.

Play Park Consultation


Useful links 

Wrawby Bin Collection Dates

Notice of Review of Polling Districts 

Information about Wrawby Horticultural Show on our Community Page 

Wrawby Parish Council Audit & Finance 

Wrawby News Website

NLC Meetings timetable for 2025-2026

NLC Meeting Dates September 2025 

NLC Meetings October 2025 

North Lincolnshire Council

How you can help and support the Ukraine

Your North Lincolnshire Ward Councillors 

 Cllr Rob Waltham , Cllr Nigel Sherwood , Cllr Carl Sherwood 

Parish News

Next Wrawby Parish Council meeting 24th November 2025

WRAWBY PERSON OF THE YEAR.
Presented to someone who goes above and beyond for our village
Previous recipients
2025 Stanley Raynes
2024 Mike Reddish
2023 Peter Townsend
2022 Diane and Peter Coult 

 


Thanks, must also go to Chris Rothery who was nominated for his care and hard work to enhance our village with all the floral displays and to Kathleen Flewker who was nominated for her hard work in organising the social gatherings and lunches for our older residents

 

Latest News
 Can you help our village look its best for 9th of July?

The village has been entered into the East Midland in Bloom competition.  The judging will take place on the 9th July, where independent judges will be toured around the village (tour route in a future post).  They will not only be looking at the village planters but also how well kept the village is.  30% of points awarded goes on our approach to the environment with another 30% for community participation.  

Whilst a small group of volunteers are busy getting our planters to look their best, we are also looking for your help as residents, in ensuring garden areas are attended to and with bushes not obstructing pathways etc.  together with keeping the village litter free.  We would welcome further help from volunteers to join our litter picking group and our beds/planters group so that we can get the village ready and maintain to a higher standard throughout the year.  With more volunteers we can create bigger plans and improve year on year.

If you would like to volunteer for any of these groups or have ideas for improving the village or just want to know more, then please get in touch by commenting on this or future social media posts or you can give me a call (Mike Reddish 07801046011)

 Community Planting

Thank you to all our wonderful volunteers lead by Cllrs Mark Hebblewhite and Mike Reddish who have started the community sustainable planting. On a damp Good Friday morning the community fruit trees were planted at the Playing Fields. Once they have become established and bearing fruit they will be for the whole community to enjoy.
Huge thanks to the very generous North Lincolnshire Community Grant we are able to bring Sustainable Planting to the whole of our village. If you would like to get involved with volunteering with the in bloom project please do get in touch.


 

 

 

 

Review of Polling Districts - NLC want your views

Wrawby 2nd in the CPRE Best Kept Village Competition!!

 

Results and write up Well done and thank you to all our volunteers who enhance our Village

 Do you know someone who has gone above and beyond for our village. Nominations now open for WRAWBY PERSON OF THE YEAR! Please email your nomination and the reason why you have nominated them by July 20th 2023 to clerk@wrawby-pc.org.uk.

On Monday 19th June 2023 Bernadette Redmond was co-opted to Wrawby Parish Council.

There are 2 Vacancies for Councillors on Wrawby Parish Council! Please contact the Clerk if you would like to find out how you can ,make a difference to your Village

Wrawby Parish Council Uncontested Elections - Councillors for 2023-2027 

SPEED SIGNS! -Thanks to part funding from a North Lincolnshire Council Community Grant, we will be installing two new flashing speed signs very soon to keep our road users and pedestrians safe. Pictured below are Cllr Mark Hebblewhite and Cllr Mike Reddish receiving a cheque for £3000 grant from NLC Ward Cllrs Rob Waltham, Carl Sherwood and Nigel Sherwood and our MP Andrew Percy. 

 

Wrawby 3rd CPRE Best Kept Village 2022 

NEW!! Lifesaving Defib unit installed at 7 Bakersfield, DN20 8SZ by kind permission of Steven Hinch. The defib unit was purchased by Wrawby Parish Council with the support of the North Lincs Council Community Grant and was installed and maintenance paid for by Steve...Thank you so much!! A real partnership effort. 
Pictured in the photo below are Cllr Rob Waltham and Carl Sherwood, Wrawby PC Councillors Emma Riggall and Mark Hebblewhite and Steve Hinch

 

Do you know someone who has gone above and beyond for our village. Nominations now open for WRAWBY PERSON OF THE YEAR! Please email your nomination and the reason why you have nominated them by August 31st 2022 to clerk@wrawby-pc.org.uk.

At the  Wrawby Parish Council Annual Meeting on May 23rd, Cllr Mark Hebblewhite was elected the new Chair and Cllr Mike Reddish elected Vice Chair.

Huge thanks to Cllr Ian Smith for his valuable and committed service as Chair for many years.

 

 NEW path installed on Wrawby Playing Field - Thank you to North Lincolnshire Community Grant Pot for part funding this project - making the play equipment and village hall accessible for all. Pictured are some of the Wrawby Parish Councillors and two of our ward councillors, Rob and Carl.

Latest - Annual Audit documents 2021-2022