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Mountain Ash District Council.

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Mountain Ash District Council. The above body met on Tuesday, at the Workmen's Institute, Mr D. Rogers in the chair. The other members present were :— Major Morgan, Capt. F. N. Gray, Rev. J. F. 'Williams, Messrs W. S. Davies, J. Jones, Hugh Price, lVm. Davies, John Charles, Thos. Jones, Bruce Jones, Dr R. D. Morgan. with Mr H. P. Linton (clerk), Mr F. Stock (assistant clerk), and Mr W. G. Thomas (surveyor). NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, 1905.-Mr G. A. Evans, secretary of the Mountain Ash National Eisteddfod, 1905, wrote asking the Council if they would kindly assist the local committee in erecting boulders to form a Gorsedd circle. Mr Evans pointed out that Merthyr District Council in 1901 had assisted the Eisteddfod Committee by erect- ing boulders in the Park for the same pur- pose and subsequently dedicating them to the public for ever and ever."—On the motion of Capt. Gray, it was agreed that the Council should render every assistance to the Eisteddfod Committee, and on the motion of Rev. J. F. Williams it was resolved to apply to the Local Government Board for sanction to spend a sum not exceeding jeioo in matters connected with the Eis- teddfod. ABERCYNON CEMETERY.—Mr M. Davies, Abercynon, wrote with reference to the closing of Abercynon Cemetery. He thought that in the interest of the general public the cemetery should be opened on Sundays from 10 to 4 o'clock. At any rate the gates ought to be left open on week days, or a key kept in a house close by for the convenience of visitors.—Rev. J. F. Williams asked what has been done re the Council's resolution passed some time ago to erect a house near the Cemetery.— Chairman: Nothing has yet been done. We are in the same position at Ynysybwl.- It was decided to refer the matter to the surveyor to see what could be done. COUNCIL ACCOUNTS.—Mr F. Stock (assist- ant clerk) submitted certain recommend- ations re the arrangements of accounts, which were adopted by the Council. PLACE OF MEETING.—Aid. Wm. Jones, secretary of the Workmen's Public Institute, wrote, in reply to a communication from the clerk, that the Court Room could be let at 5/- per meeting.-The clerk was directed to ask Ald. Jones' terms for use of a com- mittee room.—Major Morgan: And we might ask them to heat the room for us.- Chairman: Yes, we had better accept this place, for we were ejected from the Duffryn Hotel last week. WATER PURCHASE ACT.—Mr Thos. Jones spoke at some length in favour of adopting 11 this Act, and after some discussion it was resolved to defer the matter until April next. NEW CEMETERY.—Mr IV. S. Davies, M.E,. was deputed to see Mr H. E. Gray with reference to some land required by the Council for the purpose of a new cemetery. TAXATION OF LAND VALUES.—Communi- cation was read asking the Council to sup- port a movement for the taxation of land values. The letter also asked the Council to invite the co-operation of their repre- sentatives in Parliament.—Rev. J. F. Williams: I move that we write to Sir Alfred Thomas, Messrs D. A. Thomas and Keir Hardie.—Mr Thos. Jones: What does this motion imply'? Does it mean that we support the taxation of land as well as the minerals in the land ?—Capt. F. N. Gray It means that you tax everything that does not belong to these peoples-Major Morgan I move that we take no action in the matter. —Capt. Gray: I second it.—Mr Thos. Jones I believe that royalty owners should be taxed.On a vote being taken, seven voted for Rev. J. F. Williams' motion and four against. CONGESTION OF OXFORD-STREET.—Mr D. W. Howell, secretary of the Mountain Ash and District Trades Association, complained of the congestion of Oxford-street, owing to the cab-stand being situated there.—Mr W. Davies said that the matter had been before the Council on a previous occasion. What steps were taken then ? Mr Beasley was not likely to oblige the Council in any manner.—Chairman: I was told that a deputation from some part of this district waited upon Mr Beasely the other day, and thab he asked them if there was a member of the Mountain Ash District Council amongst them. If there was, he was not going to hear them.—On the motion of Mr Wm. Davies it was decided to ask the Mountain Ash Trades Association to write Mr Beasley on the matter. ABERCYNON CROSSING. Rev. J. F. Williams said he wished to bring an old grievance forward once more. The T.V.R. Company were getting rather impudent. The Abercynon crossing was being continu- ally obstructed. On Saturday evening, Jan. 23rd, the crossing was obstructed for nearly an hour and a half. Vehicles which could not pass under the famous arcade, were obliged to wait for an hour or so until the obstruction was removed. The people of Abercynon ought certainly to have some voice in the matter and he believed that they should not tolerate this any longer.— Mr Bruce Jones: Mr Beasley has been written to several times.—Rev. J. F. Willliams I move that he be written to again.—Mr J. Jones seconded and the motion was adopted. SERVEYOR'S REPORT. Messrs E. J. Davies and Son have made formal application to have the water supply connected to ten houses in Abercynon-road. These are the first lot of 100 houses which they are building, and to supply the same, it will be necessary to extend your rider main for a length of 280 yards. v The cost of the main, with the necessary valves and hydrants, will be £67. I have received a report from the County medical officer of the Bacteriological examination, and the chemical analysis of a sample of water taken from your supply mains. Sei.vers.-The 9in. sewer at rear of Lon- don-street, has been completed. It is ne- cessary to enter the lands and premises de- scribed on the accompanying shedules, being within the district council and to lay in. through, or under the said land a line of p.pe for the sewering of your district, and I recommend that notice be served upon the owners or occupiers of the land and pve- r.i:<acs in accordance with scsction 16 of the Public xlealiu Act 7o. Highways.—Mr Jones of the G.W.R. Co has informed me that his Company intends raising their railway at Duffryn crossing about 1ft. 6ins., and this will necessitate the raising of your road on each side of the crossing. Your foreman at Ynysybwl, has reported to me that Mr Edwards. Buarth Chapel Farm, has closed a footpath through his fields from the Cemetry road to Tanheu- log road, which was formerly open to the public. Drawings of a proposed hotel in Gwendo- line-terrace, Abercynon, for Messrs Giles & Harrap. have been submitted for your approval. It contravenes Bye-law 54, as regards lateral extent of airspace, but shows over 150 super feet of airspace at rear.— W, G. THOMAS. ACTION ON REPORT.—Plan of proposed hotel.—Rev. J. F. Williams proposed that the plan be rejected for the reasons stated.—Mr Thos. Jones Is the hotel to be near your house, Mr Williams ?—Rev. J F. Williams It will be near my chapel.—On a vote being taken, it was decided by the casting vote of the chairman that the plans be rejected.

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