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  2. Grimsby Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The town hall also continued to act as a judicial facility until the Combined Court Centre opened on a site opposite the town hall in 1988. [14] Following the abolition of Humberside County Council in 1996, the town hall and municipal buildings opposite became the home of the new unitary authority, North East Lincolnshire Council, at that time ...

  3. Grimsby - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Grimsby built-up area showing its subdivisions. The town was named "Great Grimsby" to distinguish it from Little Grimsby, a village about 14 mi (23 km) to the south, near Louth. It had a population of 88,243 in the 2011 census and an estimated population of 88,323 in 2019. [8]

  4. North East Lincolnshire Council - Wikipedia

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    Municipal Buildings, Town Hall Square. Council meetings are held at Grimsby Town Hall, which had been built in 1863 for the old borough council of Great Grimsby. [16] The council's main offices are in the Municipal Buildings opposite the town hall, which had been completed in 1941. [17] [18]

  5. File:Town Hall, Grimsby (geograph 2691275).jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Grimsby Combined Court Centre - Wikipedia

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    Following the grant of a court of quarter sessions to the borough of Grimsby in 1891, [1] [2] hearings were typically held in the courtroom in Grimsby Town Hall. [3] However, as the number of court cases in Grimsby grew, it became necessary to commission a courthouse with dedicated facilities for both Crown Court hearings, which require courtrooms suitable for trial by jury, and for County ...

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  9. List of city and town halls in England - Wikipedia

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    The oldest town hall, which was built as a chapel for pilgrims, is Dover Town Hall, thought to have been completed in around 1203, [2] while the oldest purpose-built town hall is Bury St Edmunds Guildhall, which dates back to around 1220. [3] The tallest town hall is Manchester Town Hall with a clock tower which rises to 280 feet (85 m). [4]