The district of North East Lincolnshire and its council were created on 1 April 1996. The new district covered the area of two former districts, both of which were abolished at the same time:
Cleethorpes and
Great Grimsby. Both had been lower-tier districts within the county of
Humberside prior to the 1996 reforms, with
Humberside County Council providing county-level services to the area. Humberside had only been created in 1974; prior to 1974 this area had been part of Lincolnshire. The way the 1996 changes were implemented was to create both a
non-metropolitan district and a
non-metropolitan county called North East Lincolnshire, each covering the combined area of Cleethorpes and Great Grimsby, but with no separate county council. Instead, the district council also performs the functions that legislation assigns to county councils, making it a unitary authority. At the same time, the new district was transferred for ceremonial purposes back to Lincolnshire, but as a unitary authority the council has always been independent from Lincolnshire County Council. The district was awarded
borough status with effect from 23 August 1996, allowing the chair of the council to take the title of
mayor. In 2025 the council became a member of the new
Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority, along with
North Lincolnshire Council and
Lincolnshire County Council. The combined authority is chaired by the directly-elected
Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire. == Powers and functions ==