The pinching of plants from the planters in Brigg town centre was discussed at the latest meeting of the Brigg Neighbourhood Action Team (NAT). Coun Chris Dyson was there representing Brigg Town Council.
Reporting back to his council colleagues in the Angel Suite, Coun Dyson said he was against curtailing future planting because of these thefts. Such a course of action would send out the wrong message.
There is a notion that the planters suffer both vandalism and plant theft.
ReplyDeleteRecognising such, surely it's not beyond feasibility of coordinating planting time with a an organised CCTV watch.
PLANT - WATCH and CATCH, so to speak.
As a slightly separate issue, I feel that the planters would have much more impact on the townscape if they were grouped in 3's, rather than singularly, along Wrawby St.