Brigg is a little market town in North Lincolnshire, England, with a population of 5,076 in 2,213 families (2001 UK census), the population boosting to 5,626 at the 2011 census. The community lies at the joint of the River Ancholme as well as east-- west transport paths throughout northern Lincolnshire. As a previously essential regional centre, the town's full name of Glanford Brigg is reflected in the surrounding area and city government area of the very same name. The community's urban location consists of the neighbouring hamlet of Scawby Brook. The economic situation of Brigg is significantly retail and also solution based, according with its typical placement of a market community, and also serves as a service centre for the surrounding rural area. The primary buying street is Wrawby Street, although retail exists throughout much of the old town. Many of business are independent, keeping the character of the standard high road, although some chain sellers, particularly Tesco, Lidl, Wilko as well as Boyes have huge shops in the community. A general market is held on Thursdays as well as Saturdays, and a farmers' market is also hung on the fourth Saturday of each month, selling local produce from pork and also organic vegetables to ostrich meat, and locally generated spices. Craftsmen breads baked in a neighboring mill making use of typical French bread making techniques are additionally readily available as is regional cheese including the really tasty Lincolnshire Poacher vintage.