Local News

Changes to the 350 Bus Service

Remembrance Procession

The Annual Remembrance Day Parade and Service will take place on Sunday, 10 November 2024.

The Town Council has made application and been granted to temporarily close a section of Queen Street to High Street; High Street to Burgate; Burgate to Whitecross Street; Whitecross Street to Barrow Road (A1077) to Falkland Way, Barton-upon-Humber, to road traffic between 10.15 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. to facilitate the Remembrance Day Parade/Service.

The Remembrance Day Parade will take the following route:

Proceeding from The Assembly Rooms located on Queen Street at 10.15 a.m. onto the High Street (between Queen Street and Burgate), Burgate, Whitecross Street (between Beck Hill and Barrow Road junction) and Barrow Road to the Cenotaph for 11.00 a.m. Then, the reverse route back concluding at 11.30 a.m.

If you would like to join the parade or lay a wreath, please email info@bartonuponhumbertowncouncil.gov.uk or call 01652 633598.

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Barton Town Market – August 3rd 2024

The next Barton Upon Humber Town Market will take place on Saturday 3rd August 2024 in the Market Place and Butchery. Trading times are between 08:30-14:00. Please register your interest by emailing info@bartonuponhumbertowncouncil.gov.uk or call 01652 633598

North Lincolnshire Council Forthcoming Meetings July 2024

Humber Bridge Tide Times July 2024

We Are Hiring

The Barton Upon Humber New Youth Hub is seeking 1art Time Youth Workers/Volunteer Youth Workers . Please follow the link to see the job advert.

Invitation to Tender – Christmas Lights Contract

North Lincolnshire Council Forthcoming Meetings June 2024

Town Grants

Barton Upon Humber Town Councils Community Committee met on Monday 18th March 2024 to review applications for the latest round of grant funding. Barton Upon Humber Town Council are pleased to offer grants during April and May 2024, to Barton Park Bowls Club, The Armed Forces and Veterans Breakfast Club (AFVBC), The Allotment Society, Barton Carnival, Barton Bike Night, Barton Tourism Partnership, Friends of Baysgarth Park and Men in Sheds. The Town Council awards grants to a wide range of community groups that aim to introduce improved facilities, activities, or projects for the benefit of the town’s residents.

  • Barton Bowls Club – £500
  • The Armed Forces and Veterans Breakfast Club (AFVBC) – £250
  • Barton Allotment Society – £200
  • Barton Carnival – £2,000
  • Barton Bike Night – £2,000
  • Barton Tourism Partnership – £6000
  • Barton Men in Sheds – £700
  • Friends of Baysgarth Park – £2000

TOTAL: £13,650

The Town Council welcomes applications from any not-for-profit groups, within or outside of the town who can demonstrate direct benefit to the residents of Barton Upon Humber. For an application form, please email the Town Clerk, Barton Upon Humber Town Council info@bartonuponhumbertowncouncil.gov.uk