Wednesday, February 01, 2017

ONE NEWCOMER & ONE RESIGNATION FOR BRIGG TOWN COUNCIL


Brigg's newest councillor, Deb Dunderdale, attended her first monthly meeting as a member of the Town Council.
She has been co-opted to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Coun Sheila Boughey late last year.
Deb is well-known in the town for her connections with the Deli & Diner on Wrawby Street and for her work on behalf of the Brigg Town Business Partnership.
At its January meeting in the Angel Suite, the Town Council received a resignation letter from Coun Paul Keane (PICTURED), of Grandads Shed, due to work commitments.
This has now created a vacancy on the authority, which has 19 councillors when at full strength.
January's monthly meeting was attended by only two members of the public, plus Father Owain Mitchell, the Town Mayor's Chaplain, who said the Prayers at the beginning.

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