The Central Square street sign in Brigg – at the junction
with East Parade and Woodbine Avenue – needs repairing.
We saw it was on the ground recently. Since then, someone has
stuck the supporting posts back and the sign is visible again – but on a
slope.
It really needs a visit from North Lincolnshire Council to
concrete the posts back into place on a permanent basis.
The sign is important because there is more confusion about
locating addresses in this part of town than anywhere else.
It’s a decades-old issue caused by the way Brigg Urban
District Council developed housing in this area..
Most streets in Brigg, and elsewhere, have houses on either
side – generally numbered odd and even but all belonging to the same
road.
However, in this part of Brigg you find Central Square
addresses facing Woodbine Avenue (on two sides), East Parade (on almost two
sides) and West Square (for a short stretch).
So 24 Woodbine Avenue is not very far from 24 Central Square
– but on opposite sides of the same stretch of highway.
This has long confused delivery drivers, tradesmen and
visitors trying to find particular homes.
In the case of police, fire and ambulance personnel
attending emergencies, it is important they can find addresses without
delay.
Central Square’s most famous resident, actress Dame Joan Plowright
(Lady Olivier) lived there in the early 1930s.
Her family home was very close to the street sign currently
requiring attention.
If they ever get round to adding Joan Plowright’s former home
to a tourists’ Places to See in Brigg leaflet or map, the authorities had better
given clear instructions on finding the location - for the reasons we outlined
earlier.
1 comment:
The houses in nearby Glebe Road are numbered sequentially 1...2...3 etc on one side and the the numbering returns down the other side of the road....so no 1 and ?44 are opposite each other, while some newer houses in Glebe Road ...circa 45/46 are down towards Central Square...
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