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King Charles meets with community leaders and local businesses during visit to Grimsby

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King Charles meets with community leaders and local businesses during visit to Grimsby
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King Charles travelled to Grimsby today to engage with community leaders, local businesses and residents who are driving positive change in the Lincolnshire town.

The King’s visit showcased the civic ambition and collaborative spirit evident across the area, with a focus on organisations creating opportunities for local people.


The royal visit included stops at two recently established community facilities that exemplify the town’s investment in supporting residents of all ages.

At the Horizon Youth Zone, which opened its doors in February 2026, the King observed young people engaged in a school participation session.

King Charles travelled to Grimsby today to engage with community leaders, local businesses and residents who are driving positive change in the Lincolnshire town.

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King Charles toured various areas of the facility, including the boxing ring, training kitchen, climbing wall and sports hall, where he spoke with participants about how the centre helps them develop confidence and practical abilities.

Staff members and the youth work team accompanied the King throughout his visit to the centre, which forms part of the OnSide Network.

Before leaving the youth facility, King Charles unveiled a plaque marking his visit to the venue.

The Horizon Youth Zone is housed within Migar House, a building with roots in the 19th century when it served as part of Grimsby’s industrial waterfront.

Following years of neglect, the structure fell into disrepair and suffered significant damage from a major blaze in 2009.

The national charity OnSide led restoration efforts that transformed the abandoned site into a vibrant space for young people.

The centre caters to those aged 8 to 19, extending to 25 for individuals with additional needs, offering activities spanning sports, cookery, creative arts and employability programmes.

Since opening, the facility has already worked with 3,200 young people across the region.

The King also visited The CARE Hub, a free drop-in centre in central Grimsby that opened in January 2026.

Run by CARE, an established local charity, the hub offers a welcoming “public living room” atmosphere where residents can seek conversation and practical assistance.

The facility provides support for those facing challenges including housing difficulties, mental health concerns, debt, domestic abuse and other crisis situations.

King Charles met individuals who have benefited from the hub’s services and learned about its distinctive approach to community care.

The centre aims to offer users dignity and comfort through its home-like environment, creating a safe space for vulnerable residents.

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