Immingham is a prominent town in North East Lincolnshire, positioned close to the southern banks of the Humber Estuary and around six miles northwest of Grimsby. Known primarily for its significant port—the largest by tonnage in the UK—Immingham is a town built on its industrial and maritime heritage. Its roots stretch back to medieval times, but it saw major growth in the twentieth century, largely due to the expansion of the Immingham Dock, which has shaped both its landscape and community.