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Proposed Joint Hospital.I

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Proposed Joint Hospital. I POSITION OF THE HCHAL COCNCTL. At the meeting of the Rural District Council uii Thursday the Chairman (Mr. W. Y. Nevill) reported that along with Mr. John he attended the joint con- ference regarding the proposed Joint Isolation Hospital. It was thought at the conference that the best course was to make the necessary preparations to proceed with, the erection of the hospital after the war, and that in the meantime a site should be fixed upon and also that the estimates should be gone into. Be- fore that was done he v. islu-d the Rural Councillors to decide whether they were prepared to co-operate with other ecouiiell,s or not. The Clerk explained that the repre- sentation on the proposed joint Board would be as follows:-3 ex-officio mem- bers and 4 elective members from the Llanelly Borough, 3 from the Llanelly Rural, and one from Burry Port. The Chairman said the, cost would be according to the assessment of the dif- ferent parishes. He presumed the ex- officio members were meant to be the Mavor and Chairmen of the respective Councils for the time being. Mr "Waddell: Would the representatiou be in after years according to assess- ment ? The Clerk: No, if you fix the number now you will have to get the Order amended if you want the representation changed, but that is a very small matter as it is only a Local Government Board order after all. The Medical Officer (Dr. E. Evans) said he thought it would be very wise to join the other two Councils provided they were reasonable. It was for the Rural Council to see that they were on equal terms with the ether Councils. The Council having discussed the terras relative to the present Borough Isolation Hospital in private, it was de- cided on the motion of Mr. John, seconded by Mr. Griffith Harry, to join the two other Councils subject to certain conditions regarding the present Borough Isolation Hospital. The Chairman said that the Rural Council's representatives also discussed with the Borough Council the charges for the three Tumble typhoid patients who had been removed from Tumble School to the Llanelly Borough Isolation Hospital. At first the Borough Council wanted ten guineas a week, although the Rural Council provided the nurses and every- thing else apart from the caretaker and light. The Borough Council were asked to reduce the charge to 5 guineas per week, and their representatives pro- mised to discuss the matter with the Sanitary Committee. The Clerk reported that since then he had received a letter from the Borough Council agreeing under the circum- stances to reduce the charge to the nominal sum of 7 guineas per week. After some discussion, it was decided to instruct the Clerk to negotiate with the Borough Council with a view to a farther reduction.

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