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LOCAL FOOD CONTROL. The Abergavenny Food Control Committee are doing good work in a quiet way. They have not reported much yet, hut when there are any matters of public interest which can be made known they will be issued to the public. Anyone who has a complaint to make with regard to the carrying out of any of the food regulations should communicate authentic information to the Town Clerk (Mr. W. II. Hopwood). The committee have already investigated several complaints and where necessary taken steps to deal with them. It appears that in one case some mis- understanding aro,-e about the price of shin beet, which was listed at 7d. per lb. but for which a customer had to pay considerably more. The price of yd. per lb. only applies when the whole piece is taken, otherwise the butcher could not afford to sell at such a pritrt-. The price list has therefore been altered in this respect to make the matter more explicit. It is not generally known that the committee have power to inspect butchers' books of account, and that. butchers are liable if they make more than the maximum profit stated. Tne meat prices will shortly be revised by the committee and it is hoped that a further reduction will be effected. OUR QARK STREETS. I Now that the dark nights hav. come upon us there is much complaint about the wretched lighting arrangements in the streets. There is no reason why Abergavenny should be plunged into greater gloom than a district which is subject to air raids. At present the streets are positively dangerous, and one bad accident occurred this week. The lighting arrangements are all the worse because through the use of inferior coal the illuminating power of the gas is below what it should be. The Gas Com- mittee should make a special effort to get all the public lamps in order which they have per- mission to light. Other towns in the county are taking steps to secure more lights, but at Abergavenny we have not the full advantage of the permission already given. Some time ago the Gas Committee stated that they had no vacancy for, a iitler, but since then they have .concerned themselves about getting one. Sureiy the labour can he found somehow to put a few- more lamps in order.

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