| Description | -Letter from the mayor of Cambridge's office to the chairman of the UDC, J.Lambert, to confer with the General Purposes Committee upon the proposed extension of the borough boundaries and matters connected with it, Jun 1910 -Letter from J.R.Bennett & Sons, builders and contractors, concerning the erection of lamps in McGrath Avenue, Jun 1910 -Letter from the International Order of Good Templars requesting more public water fountains to reduce the temptation of the public house in the interest of temperance, Jun 1910, -Copy of the report of the sewage disposal committee of the town council, Jun 1910 -Letter from E.A.Abbott, The Grange, Abbots Ripton, concerning a private road taken over by the council and the private road (at the back of Histon Road) and the notice sent to landlords for financial contribution and is asking for detail about the acquired road, Jul 1910 -Letter from Post Office Telegraphs concerning the replacement of poles and an erection of one pole on Arthur Street, Jul 1910, -Letter from the National Telephone Company Ltd seeking permission to extend an underground pipe along Montague Road crossing DeFreville Avenue, Jul 1910 -Letter from the Local Government Board, Whitehall, replying to the council concerning their contribution towards payment for expenses of the inspector of nuisances in attending a conference in London and to state the Board are not prepared to sanction the expenditure, Jul 1910 -Circular from the Local Government Board on Provision of Diptheria Anti-Toxin, Aug 1910 -Memorandum from Cambridgeshire Constabulary reporting against Leslie Hobson and Harold Munns for riding their bicycle on the recreation grounds, Aug 1910 -Letter and invoice from J.Denson, 2 Kimberley Road, in respect of land offered to the council in Garden Walk for widening, Aug 1910 -Letter from H.G.Larkin, 120 Richmond Road, enquiring into the application for a plot, at the end of Richmond Road, to be let out by the council, Sept 1910 -Report of the Public Health Committee, Sept 1910 -Letter from W.R.Morrell requesting an increase in salary, Sept 1910 -Report of the Lamps Committee, Sept 1910 -Letter from John Bland concerning Victoria Park, Sept 1910 -Letter from Leslie H.Dibblin, public health department, concerning water supply at Fen Road and informing the council of the responses made by the property owners at Fen Road and financial contribution to it. Individuals are named along with a summary of their decision, Sept 1910 -Letter from James B.Mathie, 1 Hertford Street, concerning damage done to his two houses from the blocking of the watercourses on the pathway infront of his property and causing the water from the roofs to flood, Oct 1910 -Letter from The Star Brewery, Cambridge Ltd concerning the council's proposal to purchase the piece of land at the corner of the Jolly Waterman and that they have no objection to the council obtaining a valuation, Oct 1910 -Memorandum on Plague - a circular sent by the Local Government Board, Nov 1910 -Typed letter from J.C.Newman, builder and undertaker, joiner and cabinet maker of Victoria Road, requesting the council to lay down a main sewer to the new developement in which he owns 7 and has had to resort to erect cesspools that are inadequate. To support this proposal, he and some adjoining owners and had offered grounds on each side of Arbury Road for the council to to lay the sewer and make foothpaths, which has been refused by the council, Nov 1910 -Prevention of Epidemic Disease. Regulations as to Plague. Destruction of Rats. Nov 1910 -Letter from Bullard & Sons, Norwich regarding water supply at property formerly known as Long Reach at Fen Road, Nov 1910 -Report of the General Purposes Committee, Nov 1910 -Letter from W.W.Rouse Ball, Hon. Treasurer of Trinity Boat Club, enquiring the owner of the field and responsible for digging up the land over which the Boat Club has a right of way, Nov 1910. Attached letter to the council from John Bland to the effect that the council is not aware of the digging. The school building is the property of Dr Rouse of the Perse School and the land upon which is situated is owned by Mr Baynes, 51 Bridge Street, Nov 1910 -Letter from the Town Clerk, informing the district council the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough have applied to the Local Government Board for a provisional order to alter the boundaries of the borough, Nov 1910 -Letter from the county medical officer, Frank Robinson, offering assistance concerning the effort being made for the destruction of rats, Nov 1910 -Letter to J.Lambert esq from the council confirming it will allow such members of staff that can be spared from their duties to act as enumerators for the 1911 census, Dec 1910 |