In pictures: Grimsby Festival of the Sea 2026
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The event is a celebration of Grimsby’s maritime and seafood heritage.

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We warmly invite you to share this musical journey with us!
Get ready for an enchanting night of light, summer music at the Haven Methodist Church on Lord Street!
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Featuring the incredible voice of Rob Lamberti, this show has wowed audiences around the country and Europe and lifted them to their feet, in a dynamic show that tactfully and appropriately celebrates the career of one of the most gifted performers of a generation. From Wham! all the way through to the diverse eras of George’s hugely successful solo career, including timeless hits like Careless Whisper, Faith, I’m Your Man, Club Tropicana, and so many more, the show tells the story of George Michael in the vast repertoire of songs that made him an icon to so many.
Rob Lamberti, definitively & perfectly George, instantly became a fan favourite across social media. Quite simply, as leading theatre blog West End Wilma called, ‘a… brilliant show…. nothing short of perfection, and what a magical way to pay homage to the late and great, Mr George Michael.’
Ditto the Southern Daily Echo commented that the show ‘… had the entire audience from the stalls to the balcony up on their feet dancing.’
Rob Lamberti is a star in his own right after featuring on the BBC’s Even Better Than the Real Thing in 2017. Bearing a voice worthy of performing George’s remarkable catalogue of hits, he has gone on to establish a successful career playing homage to his hero. Rob also featured in the Steve Coogan film Greed.
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Local historian and author, Emma Lingard, will be giving a talk on the history of Barnoldby le Beck, its church, residents and some of the fabled legends surrounding the black Grim. Did you know the first Frenchman to sit in the House of Commons lived here? Or that the person who founded Private Eye was born in the village? Expect some interesting anecdotes and stories about this village.
All monies raised from the talk will be given to the upkeep of St Helen’s Church, a Grade I listed building dating back to the Norman age.
Emma is a local historian and broadcaster who wrote the book Grimsby Streets in 2017. She leads guided history tours around north east Lincolnshire and is a regular contributor to the media when it comes to the area’s history. Recently she has been on Sky News, BBC Radio 4, Michael McIntyre’s Big Show, and BBC One’s Who Do You Think You Are.
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A round-up of recent planning developments across northern Lincolnshire, including pub conversions and an application by Grimsby Town FC
Four homes on open space at the rear of Ashby Close and Glenfield Road, Grimsby, were refused permission in April, but the developers have appealed the decision
A five-bed house on Welholme Avenue, reportedly built by Sir John Hurt’s great-grandfather, is on the market for £368,000.
Grimsby Live spoke with Cllr Philip Jackson as he looked back on his seven years in charge and says ‘people are seeing that things are happening’ while also revealing his ‘darkest days’