Brigg is a little market town in North Lincolnshire, England, with a population of 5,076 in 2,213 houses (2001 UK census), the population boosting to 5,626 at the 2011 census. The town lies at the joint of the River Ancholme and also eastern-- west transport courses across northern Lincolnshire. As a previously important neighborhood centre, the town's complete name of Glanford Brigg is shown in the surrounding area and city government district of the exact same name. The community's metropolitan location includes the adjoining district of Scawby Brook. The economy of Brigg is considerably retail and service based, according with its typical position of a market town, and functions as a service centre for the bordering rural area. The major buying street is Wrawby Street, although retail is present throughout much of the old town. Most of business are independent, retaining the personality of the typical high street, although some chain stores, specifically Tesco, Lidl, Wilko as well as Boyes have big shops in the community. A basic market is held on Thursdays and Saturdays, as well as a farmers' market is also hung on the fourth Saturday of every month, selling neighborhood fruit and vegetables from pork and organic veggies to ostrich meat, as well as in your area created spices. Craftsmen breads baked in a neighboring mill making use of typical French bread making techniques are also available as is regional cheese including the really yummy Lincolnshire Poacher vintage.