In honour of HRH the Duke of Edinburgh

Brantingham and Elloughton churches will ring their bells 99 times, today at 12pm.

A special area has been marked out for floral tributes at each church and this will be managed under covid secure guidance from the Church of England.

There will be no book of condolence but we understand there is an online form which people can send messages to.

For further details or enquiries please contact Mick Fryer.

Everyone at Elloughton Cum Brough Town Council would like to send their condolences to the family and friends of Alan Bent. Alan sadly passed away yesterday and he was a past employee of the council.


“Keep Elloughton cum Brough Tidy Campaign”

Students of Elloughton Primary, Hunsley Primary and Welton Primary got creative over the last few months and submitted their outstanding designs to Elloughton cum Brough Town Councils “Keep Elloughton cum Brough Tidy Campaign”. Students designs focused around two themes, pick up your litter and pick up your dog mess!

Elloughton cum Brough Town Councillors had the tough choice of selecting six winning designs, which you will soon see put up in and around the community! Watch this space!

Well done to all the students who took part and submitted their excellent designs. Lets work together as a community to Keep Elloughton cum Brough Tidy!

Batch 2, traffic survey number 61, location Welton Low Road, Elloughton

Traffic Management have commissioned a Traffic Survey to be undertaken w/c 8th March 2021 at the above location.

This survey was delayed from November 2020, due to Covid-19 restrictions. Now we are certain that schools are returning on the 8th we are able to advise you that it is going ahead.

The following information may be useful to you in responding to questions from both residents, and Councillors, regarding these surveys.

Q: Why are these surveys being undertaken at this time and in this location?

The survey is being undertaken to gain data on the traffic flow and speed in this location in response to community concerns with speed.

Q: What will the survey achieve?

This survey will bring the location into the Council’s speed management programme, or update previous survey data. It will give data on speed, type and volume of traffic over a 24 hour x 7 day period. When this information is combined with Police collision data, it provides a score which indicates the level and priority of further review.

Q: Why is the equipment placed at this point in the road?

The equipment has been placed with careful consideration as to the site, in order to give valid results, and to comply with the restrictions placed on the siting of such equipment.

Q: Who is this data shared with?

An analysis of the data will be sent to the Clerk when it is completed and audited. This process can take a number of months depending on resource. In locations where there is a need for further review, the data will be available after the final feed-back is received. The data is also shared with the Police and Safer Roads Humber.

Q: How reliable is the survey?

The survey data can be invalidated due to equipment failure, parked vehicles on the data collection lines, vandalism and weather conditions

Covid19 Vaccinations

We have had our vaccinations for Covid19.

Cllr Anne Bentley

Cllr Kate Brogden

Cllr Chris Duckles

Cllr Sue Duckles

Cllr Alan Luckraft

Cllr Sam Muzzafar

Cllr Sarah Rowe

Well done to all the local Covid19 Vaccination centres for their continuous hard work.