Tuesday, May 31, 2011

MODERN ART BY THE ANCHOLME?

Some modern art, including unmade beds, can fetch tidy sums. Brigg Blog spotted this collection of wood and fabric not far from the Old River Ancholme towpath and wondered whether any of our followers with an eye for art reckon it’s worthy of an exhibition place. It looks as though the alfresco sculpture results from someone’s camp fire.












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MORE FROM THE MAYOR-MAKING IN BRIGG

Here are further pictures from the Mayor-Making ceremony in Brigg and the annual meeting of the Town Council in the Angel Suite. Coun John Kitwood is Town Mayor for 2011/2 and Coun Carl Sherwood the Deputy Town Mayor.

A gift for the Rev Enid Knowles, left, who was the Town Mayor's Chaplain 2010/11. Making the presentation, Brigg's first citizens Coun Ben Nobbs and Mrs Barbara Morris, centre.

Mrs Kitwood, left, and Mrs Morris - the new Mayoress and the one who undertook dozens of official duties during 2010/11.


A thank-you bouquet for Town Clerk Jeanette Woollard, left, from the town's retiring first citizens, Coun Ben Nobbs and Mrs Barbara Morris.

Coun Ann Eardley (left), Town Clerk Jeanette Woollard and Ken Harrison (right) with Tom Glossop who has just retired from Brigg Town Council after 32 years' service.


Flowers from retiring Brigg Town Mayor Coun Ben Nobbs for Barbara Morris, Mayoress during his term of office from May 2010 to May 2011.

Assistant Town Clerk Allison Hannath, left, chatting to Coun Penny Smith over light refreshments after the ceremony.



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Monday, May 30, 2011

FOLLOW LINDA'S BOWLS BLOG

Linda Baxter operates "Linda's Blog" to provide a service to bowlers from Brigg, Scunthorpe and surrounding areas. They are welcome to send her information about bowling gala days and winners of these competitions, plus pictures and other information they want her to put on. Visit www.briggbowls.blogspot.com

BRIGG POLICE’S SPECIAL BRANCH

Strong winds last week detached this branch from the tree alongside Brigg police station, in Cary Lane. Something of a lucky tree, it was going to be felled under expansion plans for Brigg’s “cop shop” which were put on hold. Years ago, someone passing by this scene would have "had it away on their toes" with the branch to put on a coal fire. But there's not the same demand for firewood today. And this is supposed to be one of our warmer times of year.



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Sunday, May 29, 2011

BRIGG SPEED LIMITS 'SHOULD BE REDUCED'

Brigg Town Council is to press the North Lincolnshire highway authority for a 40mph speed limit on the A18 - all the way from the town boundary to Wrawby.
Coun Ann Eardley wanted to go even further, and cut vehicle speed to 30mph – but failed to gain sufficient support. She said there had been a number of serious accidents on that stretch of road.
Brigg’s decision to call for a reduction from 60mph to 40mph on the road to Wrawby came as part of a consultation exercise being undertaken by North Lincolnshire Council, which makes periodic reviews of speed limits across the district.
Brigg councillors also decided to press for a reduction in the 60mph speed limit on the A1084 from Bigby High Road and beyond the Brigg Garden Centre.
That will be more complicated to achieve, as the road crosses from North Lincolnshire into West Lindsey, whose highways are overseen by Lincolnshire County Council.
Coun Rob Waltham suggested there was particular need for a reduced speed limit near the bends in the road approaching Brigg Garden Centre.
Coun Penny Smith recalled that when the councils’ cross-border path was installed by for use by those visiting Brigg Garden Centre, the neighbouring council had also promised to look at the speed limit in its area.
“I think we should push for it again,” she suggested.



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Saturday, May 28, 2011

BRIGG MAYOR HELPS WORTHY CAUSES

Retiring Brigg Town Mayor Coun Ben Nobbs (pictured right) and Mayoress Barbara Morris presented a cheque for £818.40p to the Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance at the end of his year of office.
The money was received, on behalf of the Air Ambulance, by Trevor Cherry, of Scawby Brook (left), during the town council’s annual meeting in the Angel Suite.
A further £818.40p will help prove additional equipment at the Davy Memorial Playing Field, between Bigby Road and King’s Avenue, in a “match-funding” initiative.
The Mayor’s Charity Appeal Fund benefited from events like the civic awards coffee morning, a collection at the civic service, a street collection, a jazz night and the civic charity dinner. There were also donations from groups and individuals.
In his retirement speech as Mayor, Coun Nobbs thanked Mayoress Barbara Morris for all her support, along with his Chaplain the Rev Enid Knowles, council staff and fellow councillors.
Coun Nobbs revealed 106 events attended during the year, including the 10th anniversary Brigg Farmers’ Market, although snow had meant cancellation of the official switch-on of the town centre’s Christmas lights.
Coun John Kitwood, Deputy Town Mayor, was elected to become the town’s first citizen for the coming 12 months. He was proposed for the Town Mayor’s role by Coun James Truepenny and seconded by Coun Penny Smith.
Coun Kitwood thanked fellow councillor for the confidence placed in him and praised Coun Nobbs’ efforts as Town Mayor.
“Diligence and attention to detail has been his trademark,” said Coun Kitwood.
He noted the retirement of “font of knowledge” Tom Glossop after 32 years as a town councillor, congratulated Coun Edward Arnott on his recent marriage, and welcomed new members of the town council Sheila Boughey, Rob Waltham and Chris Dyson.
Coun Kitwood then announced Coun Alec Depledge would be the Town Mayor’s Chaplain for 2011-12.
Coun Carl Sherwood was elected Deputy Town Mayor and Mayor-Elect, thanking fellow councillors for the honour and pledging to undertake the duties “to the best of my ability and for the best of the town.”

The end of an era - quite possibly the last picture of Tom Glossop in a Brigg Town Council setting. Tom (right) retired this month after 32 years on the authority (deciding not to stand in the recent election), but he attended the council's annual meeting in the Angel Suite, as a member of the public. We took this picture of him with new Town Mayor Coun John Kitwood at the very end of the social get-together which followed the Mayormaking ceremony.



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Friday, May 27, 2011

SERVING BRIGG'S COMMUNITY

Coun Sheila Boughey.


Brigg’s newest town councillors took their seats at the Town Council’s May meeting in the Angel Suite on Monday night, having been voted in to serve our community by the public at the recent election.
They are Coun Rob Waltham, of Bigby High Road; Coun Chris Dyson, of Bigby Street; and Coun Sheila Boughey, of The Moorings, Scawby Brook.
Brigg Blog managed to have a word with them all after the Town Council's annual meeting and trusts they will have a fruitful time on the authority.

Coun Rob Waltham, who also serves Brigg and Wolds on the North Lincolnshire unitary authority.


Coun Chris Dyson, who many with Scunthorpe steelworks connections will remember as a high-ranking manager with Redpath Dorman Long.



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Thursday, May 26, 2011

BRIGG TOWN COUNCIL MEETINGS 2011/12

Councillors considering issues during Brigg Town Council's annual meeting in the Angel Suite on Monday night.


Members of the public are very welcome to attend Brigg Town Council's monthly and committee meetings. They are all held in the Angel Suite, close to the Market Place - some in the main Ballroom and others in the Lounge (downstairs). Entry is gained through the Rotunda at the rear of the building.
The list which follows is a draft one and may change. But meetings are generally previewed a few days in advance on Brigg Blog. So if you are planning to attend, check on Brigg Blog first - or contact the Town Council Office.
In event that the Chairman and the Vice-Chairman of a committee (in consultation with the Town Clerk) are of the opinion that there is no business to transact, they are authorised to take the decision to cancel a scheduled meeting.

JUNE
Planning and Environment C’tee Wed 8th June 7.00pm
Policy Committee Wed 8th June 7.45pm
Planning and Environment C’tee Mon 27th June 6.45pm
Full Council Mon 27th June 7.30pm
3B’s Youth Project Wed 29th June 6.30pm

JULY
Planning and Environment C’tee Wed 13th July 7.00pm
Property and Services Committee Wed 13th July 7.45pm
Planning and Environment C’tee Mon 25th July 6.45pm
Full Council Mon 25th July 7.30pm

AUGUST
Planning and Environment C’tee Wed 17th Aug 7.00pm
(Case of need only)
NO FURTHER MEETINGS SCHEDULED

SEPTEMBER
Planning and Environment C’tee Wed 14th September 7.00pm
Policy Committee Wed 14th September 7.45pm
Planning and Environment C’tee Mon 26th September 6.45pm
Full Council Mon 26th September 7.30pm
3B’s Meeting – Final Wed 28th September 6.00pm
Presentation of Awards Sat 24th September 10.00am
Mayor’s Appeal Coffee Morning


OCTOBER
3B’s Committee Wed 12th October 6pm
Planning and Environment C’tee Wed 12th October 7pm
Property and Services Committee Wed 12th October 7.45pm
Planning and Environment C’tee Mon 24th October 6.45pm
Full Council Mon 24th October 7.30pm

NOVEMBER
Planning and Environment C’tee Wed 9th November 7pm
Policy Committee Wed 9th November 7.45pm
Planning and Environment C’tee Mon 28th November 6.45pm
Full Council Mon 28th November 7.30pm

DECEMBER
3B’s Committee Wed 7th December 6pm
Property and Services Committee Wed 7th December 7pm
Planning & Environment C’tee Mon 19th December 6.45pm (Case of Need)
Full Council Mon 19th December 7.30pm

JANUARY 2012
Policy Committee Wed 11th January 7pm
Planning and Environment C’tee Mon 23rd January 6.45pm
Full Council Mon 23rd January 7.30pm

FEBRUARY 2012
3B’s Committee Wed 8th February 6pm
Planning and Environment C’tee Wed 8th February 7pm
Property & Services Committee Wed 8th February 7.45pm
Planning and Environment C’tee Mon 27th February 6.45pm
Full Council Mon 27th February 7.30pm

MARCH 2012
Planning and Environment C’tee Wed 14th March 7pm
Policy Committee Wed 14th March 7.30pm
Full Council, to include planning applications, Mon 26th March 6.45pm
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING PUBLIC MEETING Mon 26th March 7.30pm


APRIL 2012
Property & Services Committee Mon 23rd April 6pm (Case of Need)
Planning and Environment C’tee Mon 23rd April 6.45pm
Full Council Wed 23rd April 7.30pm

MAY 2012
Planning and Environment C’tee Wed 9th May 7pm
Policy Committee Wed 9th May 7.30pm
Planning and Environment C’tee Mon 28h May 6.45pm

ANNUAL MEETING/MAYOR-MAKING Mon 28th May 7.30pm




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BRIGG BANDSTAND GETS FINE PAINT JOB

Brigg Bandstand has been repainted this week. And very nice it looks, too.
Ken Harrison kindly captured these pictures of the work being undertaken by painter Bob Pogson, from Scunthorpe.
When Brigg and District Civic Society was still active, it pressed for, and supported, the Bandstand, as a focal point of the Market Place.
It’s now some time since the society ceased to be active and Brigg Town Council has taken on the role of carer (doubtless in consultation with North Lincolnshire Council, overseer-in-chief of the pedestrianised town centre).
The Bandstand did not meet with everyone’s approval in Brigg when it first appeared – some people expected a much larger structure and pointed out you certainly couldn’t get what’s generally regarded as a normal-sized brass band inside it.
However, the Bandstand has gradually become more and more popular with small ensembles and pop musicians, while also providing a base for a variety of charity collections, promotions, presentations and surveys.












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BASH'S BEST YET, MANY THOUGHT


By Phil Allen – Brigg Amateur Social Historians

The BASH annual 1940s night VE Day celebration, “I’ll Be Seeing You…”, took
place at Brigg & District Servicemen’s Club, Coney Court, Brigg.
The event was once again a great success. Many people came in 1940s forces’
or civilian dress to add to the atmosphere. The bar staff also “did their bit” by all being in 1940 uniforms.
Paula Baldwin’s “Shiny Stockings Swing Band” and singers Christine Scott, Tony Orme and Sara Blair-Manning provided excellent musical entertainment with 1940s and some 1950s music and songs.
The dancers “Jump Jive Alive” were excellent, and their example got most of us up and dancing at some time during the evening.
People got a chance to get their breath back during a break for the buffet and raffle and then the event moved on to a very patriotic second half. The celebration moved to its close with the singing of much-loved favourites such as “Land of Hope and Glory” accompanied by an extravaganza of Union Flag waving.
At the end the band played “God Save The Queen” and everybody spontaneously stood up which was a very fitting salute to this event and the times it celebrates.
As they left, many people said that this had been the best BASH 1940 night yet!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

VERSE-ATILE COUNCILLOR'S TRIUMPH

Coun Alec Depledge broke new ground for Brigg Town Council by penning a light-hearted poem to make a serious point.
I’ve been going to meetings of the authority since 1980 and can’t remember anything quite like this taking place before.
The poem went down very well and received a round of applause from fellow councillors and members of the public attending the authority’s monthly meeting in the Angel Suite.
It also fulfilled Coun Alec’s intention to get fellow town councillors to come forward and fill a number of vacancies on the Brigg Community-led Plan Committee.
With his kind permission, we reproduce the words of wisdom here – a tribute to long-serving Coun Tom Glossop, who has now stepped down after 32 years on the authority and who continues to take a keen interest in the formation of our town's Community-led Plan. This document will show how townsfolk want to see Brigg develop in the future.

THE MANTLE OF TOM
The future of Brigg concerns everyone
met in this chamber today.
The Council determined – Community Plan,
formed by town-folk – that’s the way
So, funding received, a committee conceived
and working group put into place
The ship duly launched, soon hit stormy seas
was well-nigh lost without trace
Waves of nonsense, indifference, petulance too
made progress exceedingly slow.
Some crew stayed on board, guiding her toward
the destination ’twas deemed she should go
So here I now stand, making this heart-felt plea
Whatever the party you’re from
Arise from your rear, come on volunteer
And forgive me for sounding like Tom !


Coun Alec – Minister with Brigg’s New Life Church – this week took on the additional role of Chaplain to Town Mayor Coun John Kitwood during his year in office which ends next May.

You can see the original poem and more of Alec's work through this link... ALEC'S POETRY

Our picture shows Coun Depledge giving chapter and verse to fellow councillors. Right is Coun Ann Eardley - clearly amused by the poetic interlude.




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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

EXTENSIONS APPROVED

Planning permission to erect a single storey front and rear extension at 38 Birch Avenue, Brigg, has been granted by North Lincolnshire Council.
So has permission to retain a minor material amendment to planning application no 2010/0248 (to lower the roof line) at 11 Redcombe Lane (Carers’ Centre) and permission to change the use of ground floor shop to office at 11-13 College Yard.
Permission is now being sought to carry out alterations to an outbuilding at 49 Albert Street.



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BRIGG GETS NEW TOWN MAYOR

Coun Carl Sherwood, the new Deputy Town Mayor of Brigg (centre) with the Mayor and Mayoress, Coun John and Kathryn Kitwood, having all just donned their chains of office in the Angel Suite.

Brigg’s new Town Mayor was installed last night at the annual meeting of the Town Council.
Coun John Kitwood was elected for 2011/12 to succeed Coun Ben Nobbs, whose very successful year as the town’s first citizen drew to a close.
Army veteran Coun Kitwood, who lives in Scawby, is a senior councillor and very experienced committee chairman within the Town Council.
Coun Carl Sherwood, of Manley Gardens, has become Deputy Town Mayor for the next 12 months and Town Mayor-Elect for 2012/13.
The annual mayor-making ceremony was held last night in the Angel Suite, Brigg.
A full report and more pictures from the ceremony and the preceding monthly meeting of Brigg Town Council will appear later.

Retiring Town Mayor Coun Ben Nobbs (centre) congratulating his successor, Coun John Kitwood, as Town Clerk Jeanette Woollard looks on.




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Monday, May 23, 2011

WINNERS' PRIZES FROM BRIGG EVENT

Gordon Tulley, on behalf of Respect Woodland Green Burials, has been in touch with details of a successful event held in Brigg's Angel Courtyard last Thursday.
He reports his team members were very happy with the turnout, venue and the staff at the Angel, adding: "We had quite a few of our existing customers come along from Brigg, Broughton, Worlaby and Scawby who had all previously booked family plots with us and we really appreciated the help of all the local volunteers and especially Georgie Lings who worked very hard giving away the free raffle tickets and prizes.
We had 12 winners and three collected their prizes on the day. However, could the following nine winners please contact Lindsey Lodge to arrange for their prizes to be delivered/collection a.s.a.p.?
Pauline Toyne 501
Mrs Gibbins 513
Mr & Mrs Glossop 475
Mr & Mrs Evens 477
Mr & Mrs Wilson 489
Mr & Mrs Chapman 521
Cacey Andrews 528
Jan Karen & Sally 564
Denise Drinkall 566.
ContactLindsey Lodge Hospice, Burringham Road, Scunthorpe, DN17 2AA or call01724 270835.
www.respectgb.co.uk






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SPEED LIMIT 'SHOULD BE LOOKED AT'

A stretch of the A1084 near Brigg Garden Centre, on the approaches to the town, should be considered for a lower speed limit, a Brigg town councillor has suggested.
North Lincolnshire Council is undertaking a review of speed limits and consulting town and parish councils across the district.
Coun Julian Kidd highlighted the number of pedestrians going to, and from, Brigg Garden Centre, Bigby High Road, and suggested the 60mph speed limit needed reconsidering.
However, he also felt the Town Council needed time to look at things in more depth. And this will now take place so an “informed response” can be drawn up.
Brigg Garden Centre is actually just over the border in West Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
Coun Jane Kitching felt town councillors should also consider the issue of two different speed limits currently being in place along Wrawby Road.



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MAYOR-MAKING TONIGHT

Brigg Town Council holds its annual meeting tonight (Monday, May 23) at which the public is very welcome.
It's in the Angel Suite, from 7.30pm, and one of the most pleasant tasks will be to install a new Town Mayor, to be Brigg's first citizen for 2011-12, and to elect a Deputy Town Mayor.



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Sunday, May 22, 2011

SHOPPERS' VIEWS SOUGHT

Coun Rob Waltham, right, assisting with a survey of shoppers in Brigg Market Place.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

OPEN DAY AT BRIGG'S ANGEL

A Cancer Survivorship Open Day with light refreshments, stalls and stands
will be held in the Angel Suite, off Brigg Market Place, on Saturday, May 28, from 9am-3pm.
The free event – open to all - is being hosted by the North Lincolnshire and Goole Patient Involvement Group.
It will be of relevance to those who have been affected by cancer – as a patient, carer, relative, friend or health professional.



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SHOW HOME OPEN TODAY IN BRIGG

We spotted this sign on Thursday morning outside estate agent Lovelle’s premises in Wrawby Street. It’s promoting Keigar’s new three-bedroom show home - open for house-hunters to view off Glebe Road, where the primary school once stood.
Opening hours are 10am to 5pm Friday, Saturday and Monday at Old School Lane (directly opposite Glebe Road shop).









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Friday, May 20, 2011

£3,000+ RAISED BY CYCLING COUNCILLOR


Brigg town councillor Andrew Markham has announced the final total raised by his charity cycle ride - £3201.57p.
Prior to his fundraiser, Andrew took delivery of a bike donated by Sherwood Cycles, in Bridge Street, from shop manager Dave Harrison, to use on his sponsored charity ride from Halifax to Brigg, in aid of the Alzheimer’s charity.
A great effort that by Andrew, of Woodbine Avenue. And, on his behalf, Brigg Blog would like to thank all those who gave him generous sponsorship.



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