A number of Goxhill residents have been left frustrated by the council's response to their long-standing concerns over HGV traffic , which they say is worsening. They want action to manage HGV traffic flow through South End , particularly two way movements, claiming there can be more than 50 within an hour. North Lincolnshire Council held a community conversation at Goxhill Memorial Hall in late January as it launched a review into industrial traffic flows in and around the village.

This came after police had deemed the current situation as "unsafe" during busy periods . However, in May, Jason Ramsay and another South End resident received formal letters from the council telling them their contact regarding the issue "has become excessive" and was hindering the authority's "ability to respond effectively". These followed direct emailing of the chief executive earlier that month after emails are claimed to have been repeatedly not responded to by other council officials.

The authority has said it is "considering options" and plans to share proposals "in the next two months". Read More: 'I can't fix it myself, they won't fix it, and they can't tell me who owns it': Mystery of 'collapsing' Barton wall Council row erupts over claims of 'pressure' to withdraw steelworks electric arc furnace application call-in The HGV traffic at South End is mostly related to warehouse storage facilities at the former RAF Goxhill, which are often used for shipped materials landed at New Holland an.