Waters Edge housing estate, Broughton, viewed from the bridge over the New River Ancholme. Behind our vantage point when we took the picture is Brigg |
Brigg Blog took these pictures to show the close proximity of
Broughton’s Waters Edge housing estate to our market town, and also how near these homes are to
Scawby parish (just across the A18).
The question being posed is: How many people who live on
Water’s Edge might be in favour of living in Brigg?
Or, to put it another way: How many of them would like to see the
boundary moved?
It seems that - at the very least - there would have to be a local poll for there to be any hope of a boundary change. As we’ve said before, don’t expect a quick
answer on this one, but do expect plenty of discussion in the coming months.
The electors on Waters Edge vote in Broughton Town Council
elections and for the Broughton and Appleby ward on North Lincolnshire
Council, whereas folk a few yards on the other side of the Ancholme are represented by Brigg Town Council and the Brigg and Wolds ward reps on the unitary authority. So it's quite a complex issue.
Broughton Town Council has already stated it's against the changing of the boundary.
A view from the Waters Edge housing estate looking across the A18 to Ancholme Leisure Centre, Scawby Brook |
Waters Edge housing estate close to its junction with the A18 - salt bin at the ready for icy conditions |
Waters Edge homes in Broughton parish |
Waters Edge properties |
Waters Edge estate viewed from Island Carr industrial estate in Brigg - looking across Earnshaw's premises and the New River Ancholme |
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