Saturday, July 21, 2012

60 NEW HOMES FOR BRIGG PLAN CONSIDERED

A planning application to amend the access to a proposed development of 60 dwellings off Island Carr Road, Bridge Street, Brigg, will be considered by Brigg Town Council's Planning and Environment Committee on Monday night, July 23. The meeting is in the Angel Suite at 6.45pm and is open to interested members of the public.
Brigg town councillors may make observations, if they wish, on planning applications but the final decision on whether to approve the application rests with the North Lincolnshire unitary authority.
The planning session will be followed at 7.30pm by the monthly meeting of Brigg Town Council, which is also open to the public. 
Public Question Time is included on the agenda, as always, to offer residents the chance to raise any topic of interest to them.
Among the matters to be considered will be the concluding report from the Brigg Diamond Jubilee Committee, which organised, and oversaw, how the town celebrated Her Majesty's 60th anniversary as Queen. There were events in the town centre and down at the Recreation Ground - enjoyed by hundreds of people.
An update on North Lincolnshire Council issues affecting Brigg will also be delivered at Monday night's meeting, Couns Carl Sherwood, Nigel Sherwood and Rob Waltham being the Brigg and Wolds representatives and holding posts in the Cabinet which makes major decisions.





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1 comment:

Ken Harrison said...

Google 'FLICKR' and then search 'Brigg Jubilee 2012' for 15 pages of Diamond Jubilee photo's...