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RefNoKCB/7C/A/9
AltRefNoCB/7C/A9
TitleBundle of correspondence and notices of meetings
Description-Letter from the Local Government Board, Whitehall, to the district council as to what arrangements are proposed by the council to ensure satisfactory and sufficient inspections of slaughterhouses, bakehouses, dairies and cowsheds and milkshops, May 1908
-Letter from the office of clerk of the county council to tar 'section A' of the Main Roads with the district council to contribute half the cost (no indicator of lcoation of section A)
-Letter to the council from J. Leeke enquiring into the appointment of the role of Assistant Inspector of Nuisances (see later letter with decision to appoint Mr Ashby)
-Letter to the council from the Local Government Board concerning sum of money lying idle in the technical education account of the council
-Order for the creating of Board of Education with the trustees named as John Bester, John Fish Symonds and William Hopkin Wright
-Letter from E.B. Finch enclosing a written extract from the Chesterton inclosure award
-Letter from Mrs L. Stuart-Best, 27 Cam Road, to the council complaining of a damaged dress caused by the barbed wire fence on a public footpath and is seeking compensation for the damage.
-Letter from Home Office confirming Miss M.K. Paterson, Senior Lady Inspector of Factories and Workshops, has been appointed to take charge of the work of the Lady Inspectors' branch in the South Eastern Division and teh English and Welsh portion of the South Western Division
-Printed Abstract of Conditions of Service (Infantry) by the Territorial Force compiled by Major G. Dixon, 5th Bn Border Regt and Captain G.Brimley Bowes, Cambridgehire Battalion
-Typed list of members of the Executive Committee
-Typed letter from Captain Brimley Bowes to the council asking the name of the representative from the council to be chosen as a member of the executive board
-Letter from J. Peel, Dixon's Printing Press, Black Bear Press, Cambridge, regretting their prices does not meet with the approval of the council and would therefore like to know the prices that were paid before. A second letter attached confirming a reduction in price to match with previous pricing.
-Letter from the Road Union seeking support in the seeking committee members to 'consider and formualte the legislative measures required in the public interest' for road traffic safety
-Letter from the clerk of the county council confirming the resolution to make a gravel footpath from Victoria Road to the Eastern boundary of the school premises on Milton Road
-Report of the General Purposes, Roads, Allotments and Plans Committee, Nov 1908
-Printed petition to the county councils, rural and urban district councils made by the Eastern Counties Traction Engine Owners' and Users' Association for notice to be given within seven days of any complaint made against the Association
Date1908-1909
CreatorNameChesterton Urban District Council and predecessors
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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