Sunday, December 16, 2018

BRIGG FESTIVAL OF CHRISTMAS TREES ENDS TODAY - VIEW A SELECTION OF PICTURES


There's still time to visit the second annual Festival of Trees in Brigg which opened on Thursday.
It's being held at St John the Evangelist Church and ends today (Sunday, 16th December, 2018).
Opening times are 11am to 1pm.
Various local shops, organisations and groups have displayed their Christmas trees and festive wreaths, extending from the main church to the church hall.
Admission is free - donations welcome to the Church's Fabric Fund.
The festival has been promoted by Brigg Town Business Partnership.
These pictures were taken by Ken Harrison, of Brigg Matters Magazine.

ABOVE: The 'Dennis the Menace' tree from Brigg Library.

The Rabbit Hole book shop, Brigg,
Brigg & District Breast Cancer Support Group's tree
Sinan Erdeniz of the Hungry Fisherman, Brigg
Festive wreath from Green Jay, Brigg
Wrawby Windmill Group's Christmas tree
The Brigg and District Veterans' Group tree
Design Orchard, Brigg

North Lincolnshire Mayor Coun John Briggs, left, with Coun Deb Dunderdale from the Brigg Town Business Partnership, Brigg Town Council's Mayoress Coun Tina Campbell and Brigg Town Mayor Coun Donald Campbell, alongside Brigg's Library's 'Dennis the Menace' Christmas tree. 


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