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Mrs Audrey Stephenson receiving the Nellie Harpham Award from  Cllr Brian Brooks for her community work     

 

Mrs Audrey Stephenson receiving the Nellie Harpham Award from

Cllr Brian Brooks for her community work at the Parish Council meeting

held on 16th May 2024. 

Parish Review 2027 - Governance review

Village Hall Pre-Tender document - Hibaldstow Village Hall 

 

Best Kept Village Results 2023

Full entry list 2023 

Comments 2023 

  


Welcome to Hibaldstow Parish Council

The Parish Council is the first tier of Local Government for the village and parish of Hibaldstow in North Lincolnshire.

The Parish Council comprises of councillors who are unpaid volunteers and who are elected every four years.

The council employs a part-time clerk who is the Responsible Financial Officer and provides support and advice to the council .

The council also review and comment on all planning applications, co-ordinating with North Lincolnshire Council on issues that affect the Parish and help deal with local issues raised by parishioners.

Your local Ward Councillors are Cllr David Garritt and Cllr Trevor Foster.

Your local MP is Holly Mumby-Croft.

To find out who your Parish Councillors are click on the link above.

About our village

Map of the village

Hibaldstow is a small village 5 miles from Brigg, in North Lincolnshire.

The name derives from Saint Hygbald – a Northumbrian missionary who came to the area in the latter part of the 7th century. Described as a ‘shadowy figure’ the missionary became Abbot of Bardney and later a saint. Three churches around the village – then known as Ceceseg – became dedicated to him when he was made a saint. The name ‘Hibaldstow’ comes from Old English Hygebald+stow, for “holy place where St. Hygebald is buried”.