Description | Papers and correspondence relating to the Lancashire County Council (Rivers Board and General Powers) Act 1938. Includes: correspondence with Lancashire County Council relating to the Bill and Act; letter from the North-Western Rural District Councils' Association highlighting certain clauses in the Bill (Dec 1937); Extract from the Report of the Parliamentary Committee, Presented to and Approved by the County Council on the 28th July, 1938; copy of Part IX of the Act, covering Boxing and Wrestling Licensing Regulations (Jan 1939); correspondence with Huyton-with-Roby and Prescot Urban District Councils regarding a joint advertising campaign regarding the Act and a draft of the proposed public notice (1939); printed proceedings of the five meetings of the Lancashire Rivers Board (Apr 1939 - Jan 1940); analysis of samples of effluent taken from Rainhill and Whiston Pottery Low Level sewage works by Lancashire Rivers Board (Nov 1939) and Whiston Sewage Works (Jan 1941); application, under the Act, by John T Baxendale, of Bruton Road, Whiston, to sell, by hawking, fruit and vegetables (Aug 1946); papers and correspondence regarding Mr. Baxendale's application, including with the County's Tuberculosis Officer regarding his health (Aug - Sep 1946); notice of Whiston Rural District Council's rejection of Mr. Baxendale's application (Nov - Dec 1946); application, under the Act, by William Silcock, of Kitling Road, Knowsley, to sell fish, chips, tripe, peas and cow heels (Oct 1947); notice of Whiston R.D.C's refusal to approve Mr. Silcock's application (Nov - Dec 1947); application, under the Act, by James P. Forrester, of the Towers, Mill Lane, Rainhill, for the manufacture of potato crisps (May 1949); reports by the Public Health Department on Mr. Forrester's potato manufacturing facilities (Jul 1949) notice of Whiston R.D.C's refusal to approve Mr. Forrester's application (Jul 1949); notice of Whiston R.D.C's refusal to approve an application for a hawkers licence from Robert James Stopford, of Ivy Cottage, Cumber Lane, Whiston (Oct 1950). |