The Town Council organise a number of civic functions throughout the year, including the Civic Service.
The Station War Memorial – photographs by Kerry Duncan
The Station Memorial – designed, built and erected by the Driffield Town Council Tidy Team – Andy Wilson, Chris Brotherton and Nigel Stinson
The unveiling of the First World War Station Memorial, erected in partnership with Driffield Town Council and the Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership on Saturday October 27th 2018
Mayor’s Civic Afternoon Tea Party at Highfield House September 2018
The Mayor of Driffield Cllr Joyce Fletcher’s Civic Afternoon Tea Party at Highfield House September 2018
Mayors Civic Afternoon Tea September 2018
Former Mayor, Cllr Mark Blakeston hands over the chains of office to Cllr Paul Rounding 2017
Former Mayor, Cllr Matt Rogers passes the chains of office to Cllr Mark Blakeston and his Mayoress, Mrs Sarah Blakeston May 2016
Former Mayor and Mayoress, Cllr Phil and Mrs Jasmine Stocker pass the Mayoral chains to Cllr Matt Rogers in May 2015
Mayor and Consort, Cllr Matt Rogers and Lee Rogers with daughter, Charlotte – Mayor Making May 2015
Cllr Matt Rogers held his Civic Service on October 11th at All Saints Driffield Cllr Matt gives a reading with the help of daughter, Charlotte
Civic Parade led by the Humberside Army Cadet Band
Local talented harpist, Cerys Rees performs
Rev Andrew Ison conducts the service
Marching to church, Cllrs Paul Rounding, Spencer Fletcher and Rebecca Fraser can be seen in the background
The Mayor, Cllr Matt Rogers and his Consort, Leigh Moir, accompanied by daughter, Charlotte enter the All Saints
The Army Cadet Band led by Town Crier Brian Fairfield on the Civic Parade to church in October 2012
Para and Army Cadets march in the Parade
Civic Dignatories wait to enter All Saints Church before the Civic Service
The Mayor reads a lesson during the service led by All Saints vicar, Rev Andrew Ison