Keelby

Keelby

Keelby is a village in the county of Lincolnshire and is near the port towns of Immingham and Grimsby and has a population (at the time of the last census, 2001) of 2,172. It is located near the local Humberside Airport and the main road running alongside the village is the A18.

At the last census, 48.6% of the population was male and 51.4% were female.

Keelby includes a tennis court, a bowls green, a park, a primary school and the Keelby Guest House as some of its major features, it also boasts two comfortable pubs, the kings head and the nags head, and is home to a war memorial site.

The village community website can be viewed at http://www.keelby.com


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