Brigg Urban District Council managed many of the town's main services up to 1974 when the new second-tier Glanford authority was created, along with top level Humberside County Council.
It's worth reflecting that Brigg UDC built, repaired and managed the entire council house stock - something the current North Lincolnshire Council does not. It also ran the Recreation Ground in those days (but no longer) and oversaw the late lamented Corn Exchange community venue.
There's much talk at the moment of a supposed return to "Localism" within local government.
Looking back to the era of UDCs that ran small towns across the UK, some people might wonder why truly local control was removed in the first place?
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