Brigg is a small market town in North Lincolnshire, England, with a population of 5,076 in 2,213 households (2001 UK census), the population raising to 5,626 at the 2011 census. The town lies at the joint of the River Ancholme as well as eastern-- west transport paths across northern Lincolnshire. As a formerly vital regional centre, the community's full name of Glanford Brigg is shown in the surrounding location and local government area of the very same name. The town's city location consists of the neighbouring hamlet of Scawby Brook. The economy of Brigg is significantly retail and also service based, according with its standard position of a market town, and also works as a service centre for the surrounding rural area. The main buying road is Wrawby Street, although retail exists throughout much of the old town. Much of business are independent, keeping the personality of the traditional high street, although some chain sellers, particularly Tesco, Lidl, Wilko and Boyes have big stores in the town. A basic market is held on Thursdays and also Saturdays, and a farmers' market is additionally hung on the fourth Saturday of monthly, offering regional fruit and vegetables from pork as well as organic veggies to ostrich meat, and also in your area created dressings. Craftsmen breads baked in a nearby mill utilizing typical French bread making techniques are likewise readily available as is regional cheese including the extremely tasty Lincolnshire Poacher vintage.