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BRIDGEND.

OGMORE VALLEY.

ST. BRIDE'S MAJOR.

PORTHCAWL.

BRIDGEND COUNTY-COURT.

OGMORE AND GARW LOCAL BOARD.

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OGMORE AND GARW LOCAL BOARD. The usual fortnightly meeting of this Board was held at the clerk's office, Bridgend, on Satur- day. when there were present, Mr. J. Blandy Jenkins (chairman). Dr. E. J. Parry. Messrs. John Williams, Jenkin Williams, John Owen. and D. Edwards.—The surveyor's report was read, stating that. in accordance with instructions, he had given Mr. John Rattray, builder, Pontycymmer, 14 days' notice to remove and carry away the building materials he had deposited on the road near the Methodist Chapel, Pontycymmer. He (the sur- veyor) subsequently had an interview with him respecting the same, and he had then promised faithfully to have it removed without delay, but he regretted to say that no steps had yet been taken towards removing it, but he now stated that it had been removed. In consequence of the scarcity of stone-breaking labour, he was not able to give the roads the proper quantity of macadam to keep them in good order, and although the price now paid for such work was exceptionally high, still it was impossible to men to break the stones. He therefore recom- mended to the Board to consider the advisability of purchasing a stone-breaking machine, to be worked at some central point, for supplying every part of the district either with cut limestone, Clee Hill stone, or other durable road material. As in- structed, he had estimated the value of the pigstye taken down in making the road approach to Llesb Houses, the property of Mrs. Ann Lewis, widow, at £3, and he recommended also the payment of £1 for the compulsory removal of same. He waited upon Mr. H. J. Randall on the 21st November last respecting the overflow of surface water into the houses in Morian-street, Blaengarw, and that gentleman had promised it his immediate atten- tion, and that he would give instructions to have the water directed to another course. In consequence of the widening of the old Llest-road near the Tylagwyn Baptist Chapel it was necessary to take a portion of the garden, the property of Mr. John Thomas, Tylagwyn Chapel-house also a portion of the garden in front of the cottage near the last-mentioned house, the property of Thomas Morgan. Bpth parties had assented to it, and he recommended the pay- ment of some compensation to them, as the Chair- man would decide, and that an agreement be drawn up between them and the Board. The following building- plans had been examined, and found to have been prepared in consistency with the bye-laws :—Fiom Mr. J. Hurley, two shops at Oxford-street. Pontycymmer. subject to a slight alteration which he suggested Mr. John Davies, house at Oxford-street. Pontycymmer.—This re- port was formally received and adopted.—The Inspector of Nuisances' report was also received and adopted.

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