Minutes Wed 25 Jan 1933

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Wed 25 Jan 1933

Summary

Coffin Weir, materials obtained.
Still small leakage in bank at Bond’s Mill.
Amended estimate for Stonehouse Cross Bridge, £4 10s, accepted.
Wharf house at Wallbridge: Water main in Bath Road damaged by workman employed by Messrs Jeavons & Co. Ltd of Tipton, Staffs. Water forced up, onto and through roof and windows. Damage to structure. Messrs Jeavons held responsible.
NB To permits for mooring boats at Junction and Wallbridge in 1943 inserted in minutes here.

Verbatim text

[1933] Committee Meeting held at Wallbridge on Wednesday the 25^th day of January 1933 @ 4.o'clock pm
Present: W R Bloxam, R J C Little, J R Morton Ball.
Only three Members of the Committee being present there was no quorum, but there being some matters requiring immediate attention it was decided to proceed with them subject to confirmation by the next Meeting.
Framilode Pound - Leaky Bank
The Clerk reported that he had not yet heard from the Stroud Brewery Coy.
Coffin Weir
The Clerk reported that he had obtained the necessary materials. The Committee decided the work be put in hand.
Bank at Bonds Mill
The Clerk reported there was still a small leakage which should be attended to at first opportunity.
Stonehouse Cross Bridge
An amended Estimate for the repair of the roadway over this Bridge was considered by the Committee, & the Clerk was instructed to write to the Stroud R D C and accept the amended Estimate of £4..10..0.
Wharf House at Wallbridge
The Clerk reported that the water main in the Bath Road had been damaged by a workman employed by Messrs Jeavons & Co Ltd of Tipton, Staffs and as a consequence water was forced up on to and through the roof and through the windows

Notes

Minutes continued on page 425 https://stroudwaterhistory.org.uk/document/10025/.
Two insertions made in the book here - one a letter to Major R J Caruthers-Little informing him there wil be not meeting during August,
the other two records of mooring charges (1..1..0) in the region of Walk Bridge in 1943 issued by G Holder at the Junction to Mr L H Moore and Mr E Daniels.

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