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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