Monday, March 19, 2018

MINI BEAST FROM THE EAST FAILS TO HALT BRIGG LITTER PICK



REPORT AND PICTURES FROM KEN HARRISON, BRIGG MATTERS MAGAZINE

The Arctic weather from the 'Mini Beast from the East' was no deterrent to the volunteers who assembled for Brigg's Litter Pick on Saturday (March 17, 2018).
The original date had been postponed following the raging snow blizzards of a fortnight ago, but the sub-zero temperatures and the bitingly bitter wind, accompanied by snow flurries, were conquered by the ardent volunteers who set out to near and remote parts of the town in their  valiant attempt to give Brigg a bit of a spring clean.



PICTURED ABOVE: Coun Brian Parker and Brigg Town Clerk Dinah Lilley taking steps to clean up the town near the County Bridge.
 
John Colby with Skye, his great-granddaughter, in the Hawthorn Avenue/Preston Drive area

Coun Jane Kitching on Hawthorn Avenue
Ming and Michael Goodall, from Scawby Brook, with Brigg Town Mayor Coun Sharon Riggall who thanked Ming for her regular sorties to the town to voluntarily litter pick - particularly on market days. 
Town Mayor Coun Sharon Riggall, right, her Consort Martin and Coun Ann Eardley take refuge from litter picking in the archway near the Angel car park during a near-white-out!
Couns Mike Campion, Donald Campbell, Tina Campbell and Ann Eardley on Spring's Parade
Brigg Matters' Ken Harrison taking a rest between photographic duties. Picture kindly supplied by Coun Deb Dunderdale

The Town Mayor (above) and Town Clerk (below) picking up litter in Brigg Market Place.


Volunteer Simon Fisher at work in the Central Square/West Square/Woodbine Avenue area of Brigg

No comments: