Wednesday, April 17, 2013

BRIGG CONSIDERS CORONATION MESSAGE

At Brigg Town Council's monthly meeting for April, members will consider a suggestion to send an official letter to The Queen to acknowledge the forthcoming 60th anniversary of her Coronation and thank her for her loyal service to the country and the good people of Brigg.
Coun Jane Kitching has put forward the proposal for her colleagues' attention during the meeting at the Angel Suite on Monday, April 22, from 7.30pm.
Interested members of the public are welcome to attend and listen to the discussions. Anyone wishing to raise a point of interest, or ask a question, can do so under Item Nine on the agenda, which is Public Question Time. When that point is reached in the meeting, Town Mayor Carl Sherwood, as chairman, generally asks whether any members of the public have any issues they wish to raise.
The meeting will also see town councillors again consider the Roll of Honour on Brigg Mounument (War Memorial). The authority is seeking to determine a policy that will govern future requests for additional names to be added.
Prior to the so-called Full Council Meeting, there will be one of the Brigg Town Council Planning and Environment Committee, from 6.45pm, also in the Angel Suite.  Matters for consideration include the Service 450 Town Bus Service, subsidised by North Lincolnshire Council, for which the contract is due for renewal in September. This committee meeting is also open to interested members of the public.


1 comment:

Ken Harrison said...

Brigg TC meeting on the 22nd .....for those patriotic folk, that's a day after the Queen's 86th birthday (21st)....and the day before St George's Day (23th).