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Hay Council. IMPORTANCE OF ALLOTMENTS. Hay Council met on Monday. There ware present Councillors T. E. James (chairman), E. Boucher, F. Cadinan, J. Morgan, E. George, II. Gilby (surveyor), and R. T. Griffiths (clerk). A circular letter was read from the Food Production Department asking the Council to do all in its power to increase the allotments in the town. The Council said this had already come before the Committee and they had decided that as there were so few applicants the matter should stand over. The Clerk read a circular letter with regard to housing after the war. It was resolved that a reply be sent to the effect that there was no necessity for more houses at present. Works Committee. The Surveyor reported that some parts of the town needed pitching. It was resolved that this should be done, and also that the road opposite Poplar House should be remettled. He (the surveyor) had received a letter from Mr Studt saying he was unable to attend the May Fair this year, but no reply had been received from Mr Strickland. A letter was received from Mr C. Hill asking for the ground usually let to Mr Studt. This had been offered him for a sum of £10. A com- plaint had been received that the lamp near Forest Lane and one at the top of the town had not been lighted. The surveyor was instructed to see to the matter. A letter was read from Mr T. J. Stokoe asking for the payment of a bill for the "National Service meeting held in the Drill Hall, 12 months ago. The question arose whether the council had anything to do with the meeting and as nothing could be traced in the minutes of the council, it was decided to let it stand over for the time being. It was resolved that the rate for the ensuing year from April 8th, should be 3s. in the.t. The Surveyor said the stone for Belmont Road had arrived and was hauled. Instructions had been received that the steam roller would be in the district shortly and would complete the work. A letter had been received from Mr Simkins, Old Post Office, who- applied for permission to keep a pig in his garden. It was resolved to grant the application. Councillor T. E. James said he was very pleased to inform the Council that the proceeds from the enter- tainment in the Drill Hall for the Reception Fund amounted to E18 1 7s., and he thought that a letter of thanks should be sent to the Secretary of the Dramatic Society from the Council for their great help in giving the first donation to this fund. It was resolved that the clerk should write to the secretary of the Society to this effect. Councillor.James also said he under- stood the party were willing to give more help at a future date.

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