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ABERGELE and PENSARN URBAN I DISTRICT COUNCIL. THE IMPROVEMENT SCHEME TO BE PUSHED FORWARD. The monthly meeting of the above Council v. held on Monday evening, Mr Thomas Williams presiding. The following Councillors were also present Dr Wolstenholme, Messrs J Pierce, J no Edwards, Isaac Roberts, Thos Evans, E Williams, J Knight, Pierce Davies, E A Crabbe (Clerk), and K, E Hughes (surveyor and Sanitarv Inspec- tor. ) The Brickworks at Pensarn. The Clerk reported t h: t a special meeting had been held to consider the plans deposited for the brickworks at Pensarn, and it had been decided to allow building operations to proceed from the 20th inst for a month on trial, the plans to be held in abeyance until the December meeting. I The Removal of Refuse It having been decided to accept the tender of Mr David W iliiams, Ty Gwyn, for the removal of house refuse, the Surveyor was directed to givp instructions for the removal to commence immer i ately,andthatasystematic clearance be carried out in the future. Common Lodging Houses Scaring the Drabs. Inspector Roberts reported that he had during the month regularly visited the ccminon lodging house, and that in consequence of his represent- ation some women of questionable character and several tramps had been cleared out and compelled to leave the town. Air Pierce considered that the Inspector was to be congratulated upon having cleared the town of so many questionable characters. He hoped that a few more would be made to move on." The North Wales University College Dr Wolstenholme, J. P., was appointed a governor of the North Wales University College, the Council having power to elect one representa- tive annually. The Removal of the Pinfold Advocated Alleged Farcical Proceedings. The Clerk explained that he had been authorised by the Local Governing Body of the Intermediate School to ask the Council to co-operate with them in securing the removal of the old pinfold, which was an ugly little building projecting on the land occupied by the school premises, and it also pre- vented Mr Charles dones developing the adjacent land. It was hoped that as the result of a meeting together of representatives of the parties interested that a site eleswhere will be found for the pinfold. The Chairman asked if the pinfold did not belong to the County Council. Mr Evans replied that the Urban District Coun- cil was in possession, which was half the battle. The Clerk stated that the Urban Council had as much right to it as the County Council, but he did not think that either body had much right to it. (laughter.) The Council were certainly in possession, which was a great thine. Mr E Williams proposed that a small committee be appointed to confer with other interested parties on the subject. Dr Wolstenholme seconded. Air Pierce said that the Committee had visited the place, and they knew every inch of the ground. To his mind it was a waste of time to go there again. His time was valuable, and it was nothing more than a farce to again go through what they ha.d already done. Mr Evans suggested that the Sub-Committee should go through the matter again, and report to the Council. If it were possible to arrange for the removal of the lodging house at the same time, it would be a good thing for Abergele. It was decided that the Committee should meet the Local School Governors and go into the matter. The Railway Facilities on the North Wales Coast The Clerk reported iiaving received letter ft- m Mr Dent, Superintendent of the Chester and Holyhead section of the L & N W Railway, re- lative to the suggestion made by the Council that a train should be run to Manchester during the winter Mr Dent said that it was impossible to do anything this winter, as the train service hid already be fixed. He had also to point out that the tourist traffic from Manchester during the winter did not warrant the running of the additional train. The Improvement Scheme. Mr Pierce called attention to the great delay which had been occasioned in carrying out the im- provement scheme. It was useless for the Coun- cillors to attend special meetings, and then to find that there were no plans before them. He pro- posed that the Clerk call the attention of the engineer to the delay, and request that the plans be prepared and laid before the Council at a special meeting to be held at an early date.—This was agreed to. More Light Wanted. Dr Wolstenholme said he again felt it his duty to call the attention of the Council to the serious inconvenience caused by the entrance to the rail- way station being unlighted. Last year he had made the same complaint, and for 11 time it was remedied, but this year it was worse than ever, and people often missed their way in the darkness. He proposed that the attention of the railway com- pany he called to the matter..I Air Knight seconded, and it was carried.

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