Friday, December 11, 2015

BRIGG COUNCIL TO CONSIDER CHRISTMAS LIGHTS, ALLOTMENTS, ANGEL SUIITE & MILLENNIUM GREEN

Brigg Town Council's final meeting of 2015 will be held in the middle of the month, due to Christmas.
Members of the public are welcome to attend and to put questions to their elected representatives (see Item 8 below). 
The meeting will include a review of the Christmas lighting installation, the Angel Suite and the town's allotment sites on Atherton Way/Redcome Lane and Grammar School Road.
The Town Council's involvement in the future of the Millennium Green, off Elwes Street, may also prompt discussion.


YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to attend the MEETING of BRIGG TOWN COUNCIL to be held in the ANGEL SUITE on MONDAY 14th December at 7.15pm.

BUSINESS TO BE TRANSACTED

1. Notice convening the meeting.
2. To Receive Apologies and Reasons for Absence

3. To Consider the suspension of the Meeting for the Purpose of Prayer.

 4. a)  To Record any Declarations of Interest by any member of the council in respect of the agenda items listed below.  Members declaring interests should identify the Agenda Item and the type of interest being declared.
b)  To note any dispensations given to any member of the council in respect of the Agenda Items listed below.

5. Police Matters

 6. To receive any correspondence (for information only).

 7. To receive the update on any outstanding issues from the clerk.

8. Public Question Time.

9. To Receive any Questions from Members.

10. To Receive a report from the North Lincolnshire Ward Councillors.

11. a) TO RECEIVE AND APPROVE THE MINUTES, AS CIRCULATED, 
OF THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEES.
i) Full Council           Monday 26th October  2015
ii) Planning & Environment Committee     Monday 26th October 2015

12. TO RECEIVE REPORTS FROM MEMBERS DELEGATED TO SERVE ON OUTSIDE BODIES.
a) Humberside Airport Consultative Committee – Cllr. M.S. Campion

13. ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT 
a)   To Receive  Financial Reports and Approve the Accounts for Payment as at 30th November 2015

14.      TO CONSIDER A REQUEST FROM BRIGG TOWN BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP THAT  THE SUMMER HANGING BASKET SCHEME BE EXTENDED TO INCLUDE WINTER BASKETS (as per the summer scheme).

15. ALLOTMENTS: 
a)  To Receive a report on any outstanding issues from the clerk:
b)  Redcombe Lane site:
i) To Receive and Consider the site visit report and any observations from the Allotment  Representative, and consider any questions from tenants.

ii) To Receive and Consider any reports from Countryside Pest Control.
c)  Grammar School Road
i) To Receive and Consider the site visit report and any observations from the 
Allotment Representative, and consider any questions from tenants.
ii) To receive a report from the clerk regarding tenancies relinquished or terminated. 
iii)     To Receive a report from the clerk regarding the works by Anglian Water Authority.
iv) To Receive and Consider any report from Countryside Pest Control.

16. ANGEL SUITE: 
a) To receive the following financial reports and approve the Accounts Paid and for Payment.
31st October 2015. 
30th November 2015.
b) To receive the clerk’s update on outstanding issues.

17. CHRISTMAS LIGHTS INSTALLATION 2015
a) To receive a verbal report from the Clerk on this year’s installation and feedback received to date.

18. PRECEPT REQUIREMENTS – FISCAL YEAR 2016/17
a) To advise members of the format used for preparation of the 2016/2017 budget, in readiness for January’s meeting at which it will be determined. 

b) Members may wish to consider any new projects, e.g. Millennium Green, for which the Council would need a specific budget.

       

1 comment:

Ken Harrison said...

It's REDCOMBE LANE ..with a 'b'....
not certain why its called such...'combe' has an association with short, shallow valleys, especially in places like Devon etc.
Redcombe Lane actually follows a raised ridge from the Ancholme...just type of typography that Bronze Age man would walk along 3k years ago....the ridge then curves towards Cary Lane to meet the Market Place.
Methinks that the Ancholme end of Redcombe Lane would prove an interesting start in any exploration to the know to exist Bronze Age
trackway that ?crossed/extended into the undrained Ancholme Valley.