Streets in Brigg and Broughton and seven local villages will feature colourful flowers following the award of grants by North Lincolnshire Council as part of the unitary authority's Spring in Bloom 2022 initiative.
Brigg Town Council's latest meeting, held earlier this week, heard that £1,413 had been earmarked for local use.
An application had been submitted for hanging baskets and planters in Brigg.
Other local grants very recently agreed by North Lincolnshire Council include:
Broughton Town Council: planters & plants, £1,196.
Elsham Parish Council: bulbs, plants and path edging, £186.
Hibaldstow Parish Council: trees & wildflower seeds, £192.
Kirmington & Croxton Parish Council: plants, £222.
Saxby All Saints Parish Council: bulbs, £174.
Scawby Parish Council: new flowerbed, £185.
Worlaby Parish Council: trees & wildlflower seeds, £186.
Wrawby Parish Council: plants, £296.
Various other 'In Bloom' grants were made to towns and villages in other parts of North Lincolnshire.
In addition, a £4,369 community grant has also been earmarked by North Lincolnshire Council for Kirmington and Croxton Parish Council to replace two noticeboards and three benches and to provide football nets and a line-marker.
PICTURED: Planters and hanging baskets in Brigg town centre, and Broughton Village Hall.