Immingham
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The town contains a memorial marking the site of the 1608 departure of the Pilgrim Fathers to flee to Holland. The vessels sailed to Boston (Lincolnshire) and on to Holland then to Plymouth from where history records the sailings of the Mayflower.
During the Second World War, [Immingham] became the shore base (for a time) of Lord Mountbatten and the docks hosted his famous vessel, HMS Kelly. He roomed at the County Hotel.
The nearest train station is at Habrough on the Sheffield-Cleethorpes Line. There is a golf club. The local church is St Andrew. There is a [sports centre] and a [swimming pool].
Public houses include the County Hotel and the De Kyme Hotel (both the town's largest), as well as smaller establishments such as the Mayflower and the Bluestone, all of which experience occasional disturbances of violence.
Nearby, Immingham Dock is a large port and industrial complex. The port partnership of Grimsby & Immingham is the largest port in the UK in terms of tonnage, with a total traffic of 55.9 million tonnes, 10% of the total, in 2003.
Refineries
Oil is refined at the Lindsey (Killingholme) Oil Refinery by Total FinaElf (GB) Ltd and at the Humber Refinery by Conoco Phillips (based in Warwick). They both own the Associated Petroleum Terminals. Oil began to be imported in 1970. The Killingholme Refinery opened in 1965, owned by Total and PetroFina. The refined fuel was transported to the rest of the UK by train. 70% of the refined oil from the Humber Refinery goes to the UK, the rest is for Europe. It is the only coking refinering in the UK, produced by catalytic cracking.It also contains a large railways yard and depot. Large numbers of redundant railway vehicles have recently been scrapped at Immingham Railfreight Terminal. Much coal is imported through the port by [SSM Coal Ltd].
External links
- * for Immingham
- [Port of Immingham]
- [Immingham.org.uk]
- [The church]
- [Total Refinery]
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