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IN PARLIAMENT—SESSION 1894.

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IN PARLIAMENT—SESSION 1894. QARDIFF CORPORATION. \E idargement of Reservoir No. I authorized, by the Cardiff Corporation Act 18S4; Diversion of Hoods and Construction of Conduits Jlaihoay and other Works in connection with the Waterworks Undertaking of the Corpora/ion of Cardiff; Extinguishment of Mights of Way: Impounding of Waters; Street and Bridge Improvements; St Johns Churchyard; of Lends for Markets; Police Station; Allotments and Parks; Acquisition of Freehold of Guildford1 Crescent Baths Diversion and Stopping up of Streets dc; Land for Yards and Wharves and Erection of Destructors c(!c Common Lands; Compulsory Purchase of Lands and Easements; Limits of Deviation; Modification of Lands Clauses Acts; Contributions in respect of im- proved value of Lands; Provisions as to Infec- tious Diseases. Cowkeepcrs <bc Cremation of Persons dying from Cholera Inspection of Ships, Vessels &c Information to Burial of cause of death; Regulation of Pltrks and Pleasure Grounds; Supply of Water to Houses, Water closet$ d'e Provision oj Urinals &c Alteration of Market Tolls for Stalls &c: Width of Main Streets; Cul-de-sacs Power for Police io Arrest without Warrant Regulation of Street Traffic Advertisements Ac: Hoardings etc Street Music; Processions and Shows Touting and Hawking Throwing of Ashes &c into streets Sky Signs Protection of Flowers and Plants in Cemetery Adulteration of food Drippings from Bmdijcs Air Spaces in Bakers' Ovens; Underground Workshops and Bakehouses Protection of River Banks Dwelling-houses upon Low lying fa) id Lock-up Shops Temporary Buildings Ventilation and Drainage of Buildings of Public Resort Liability of Owners of Building Estates foi Paving &c of Roads <C-c before estate laid 0"t Prevention of Nuisance from such Roads &c Cleansing <tc of Private Roids; Expenses Contri- bution to the National Universityfor TValfs; Apph- cation of Corporate Funds; Extension of Borrow- ing Powers; Provisions as to existing Corporation Stock; Provisions as to the Establishment of Thrift Fund for the Officers and Servants of the Corporation Superannuation of Firemen [and Police Supora,nnl.ation Fund ■ Rates iayotices Bye Laws; Tolls, Rates, and Charges I Repeal, Anienameni, and Incorporation of Acts, and other Purposes.) J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that appli- cation is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session by the Major Aldermen and Burgesses of the County Borough of Cardiff in the County of Glamorgan (hereinafter called "the Corporation^ ) for leave to bring in a Bill (herein^ after called "the Bill ") for the following purposes, or some of them (that is to say),:— 1 To authorise and empower the Corporation to irake and maintain the Works hereinafter n, described, namely :— 1 Enlargement of the Reservoir No 1 authorised by the Cardiff Corporation Act 1884 (hereinafter called the Act of 1884 An enlargement of such authorised Reservoir No 1 ii the Valley of the River Taff Fawr, to be situate in the parishes of Llanspythid, Hamletof Modrydd, and Defynock, Hamletof Glyn, all in the County of Brecknock (other- wise Brecon), to be formed by an embankment across the said Valley at a, point about 5 chains measured up the said River from the centre of the Bridge carrying the county road from Hirwain to Brecon over the said River such embankment to commence at a point about 7 chains measured in a north easterly direction from the centre of the said Bridge, and about 1% chains measured in an easterly direction from the linger post near the junc- tion of that Road with the county road lead- ing from Merthyr to Brecon, and to terminate at a point about 10 chains measured in a westerly direction from the centre of the said Bridge. The said Reservoir will extend up the River Taff Fawr for a distance of about i 53% chains from the said embankment. 2 Roiid Diversion No. 1.—A diversion and alteration (wholly in the parish of Llanspythid and Hamlet of Modrydd) in the said county, in the line and levels of the said county road leading from Merthvr to Brecon, commencing at a point about 22 chains (measured along that road) southward of the point of junction of that road with the road leading from Hir- wain to Brecon, and terminating at a point about 18 chains (measured as aforesaid) north- ward of the same point of junction. a Road Diversion No 2.—A diversion and alteration (wholly in the parish of Llanspythid and Hamlet of Modrydd) in the said county in the line and levels of the said county road leading from Hirwain to Brecon, commencing at a point about 4 chains measured along that road in a south westerly direction from the centre of the said Bridge, and terminating by a junction with the intended Ibad Diversion No 1, at a point about 3 chains measured in a south easterly direction from the said finger post. 4 A Conduit consisting of one or more aque- ducts or lines of pipes, commencing by a junction with the Conduit No. 1 authorised by the Act of 1884 at a point 2 chains or thereabouts measured in a north easterly direction from the said Bridge, and thence continuing in a northerly direction, and terminating at or rear the eastern side of the River Tag Fawr in the catchment lodge and intake constructed therein. The above Conduit will bM situate in the Parish f Llanspythid, Hamlet of Modrydd in the said County. 5 A Conduit consisting of one or more aque- ducts or lines of PIJWS, commencing in tho road leading from Saint Mary Street in the Town of Cardiff to Penarth, at a point at or near tne northern side of the Railway Bridge which carries the Great Western 'Railway from Cardiff to Newport over the said Road, passing through the parishes of Saint Mary the Virgin and Canton, in the County Borough of Cardiff (hereinafter called the Borough), and terminating in the Parish of Llandough and in and on the northern side of the Cogan Reservoir of the Corporation. The last-mentioned Conduit will he wholly situate in the County of Glamorgan. Togetherwith all culvertp, tunnels, channels, cuts, catch waters, aque- ducts, bye washes, wein, gauges, reservoirs, catchment lodges, intakes, wells, tanks, filter beds, filters, embankments, shafts, bridges, communications,drains, outfalls,sluices, pipes, junction valves, walls, approaches, telegraphic and telephone apparatus, engines, machinery, and other apparatus, and conveniences connected with, or auxiliary to, the said Works or any of them, or necessary or proper for collecting, impounding, filtering,distributing, inspecting, lv.pairmg, cleansing, using, or maintaining the same. 2 To einjtower the Corporation upon the com- pletion of the intended Road diversions, to stop ip and extinguish all rights of way on the portions of the existing.Roads m resppct of which !uch diversions shall have been made and there- upon to appropriate to and for their own use, md as their own property, so much of any such Road so stopped up as shall be upon, or adjoin- ng any Lands acquired, or to be acquired, by ;he Corporation for the purposes of the Act of L884 or the Bill; and to make provision for the j repair of the intended Road diversions by the proper County Council or County Roads Board jr Highway Authority, or in other respects to nake provision in regard to the repair and main- sen an c a of the intended Road diversions. 3 To authorise the Corporation to make and maintain or to sanction and confirm the construc- ;ion of the following railway in connection with ;heir Waterworks Undertaking with ail proper junctions, road! approaches, works, and con- veniences connected therewith, that is to say A Railway commencing in the Parish of Cantreff in the County of Brecon by r. junction with the Knilway of the Corpora- tion at the northern boundary of Biaen Taff Farm, and about 19 chuns measured in a north westerly direction from the north west corner of Aber Crew Farm House, and ter- minating in the Parish of Llanspythid, Hamlet of Modrydd, by a junction with the Railway of the Corporation, at a point about 6 chains measured in a south westerly direc- tion from the centre of the said Bridge, carrying the County Road from Hirwain to Brecon over the s-iid River Taff Fawr. The said Railway will be wholly situate in tho said Parishes of Cantreff and Llanspythid in the County of Brecon. 4 To enable the Corporation to collect, impound, Cake, use, divert, and appropiiate, for the pur- poses of the said proposed works and of their Waterworks Undertaking, all such .streams and waters, as will, or may be intercepted by the proposed works, or as may be found on, in, or ander any of the lands for the timn being belong- ing to the Corporation, or over or in respect of which they have, or may acquire, easements, and sspecially the following springs, streams, and waters, that is to SMV :— 5 The waters of the River Taff Fawr and its tributaries, Blaen Taff Fawr, Nant Penig, Nant- rr-Offsiriad and all other tributaries of and all ^her waters, brooks, and streams which flow into •K Taff Fawr above the embankment of 'he reservoir hereinbefore described all which a ers flow rlirectly or derivatively into the j6,1! AaS-Fawr, and thence into the River Taff, r tvfnoe m*° Bristol Channel. ^ainraiif'aM0^ fc'le Corporation to lay down, ndmts anT' renew mains, pipes, culverts, Tt nip waterworks in, through) jl° ?' Y> j i S3' J)r under Tramways, Public Highways, Bndge, streets, Roads, Lanes. Rivers, 3treams, \v atercourses, Paths, and lands o-other property or premises beion^ng to any C^rpora- jion, or Company, or person; and to break up, jross, alter, divert, stop up, and interfere with any traniways, roads, bridges, streets, lanes, high- ways, lands, or other property or premises, rivers. itreams, watercourses, and paths, pipes, and tole- iraph and telephone wires, and pipes within any >f the parishes aforesaid, or the water limits of rapply of the Corporation. 7 To empower the Corporation to make the Street and bridge improvements and new streets w roads hereinafter mentioned wholly situate EtW? the Borough, in the County of Glamorgan, together with all necessary wa Is, smbankments, arches, and proper works, junctions, connections, approaches and con- veniences connected therewith, or incident thereto, rod the sewering, draining, and lighting thereof, (hat is to sav :— 1 A new .street or Road commencing in the Parish of Saint John the Baptist III elson Terrace, Bridge Street, at or about the point of intersection of the centre line of Charlesbtreet therewith, and terminating m the Parish of St Mary the Virgin in Little 1 rederick btreet, at or about the point of intersection of the centre line of David Street therew:Sb, the said new street being situate in the Parishes of St John the Baptist and Sait- ACtry the Virgin aforesaid. 2 A widening wholly in the ]?,%rflh of Saint John the Baptist of the east side of the street or road known as Station Terrace between Queen Street and a point distant 23 yards or I thereabouts south thereof. 3 Awldening and improvement wholly in the Parish of Saint John the Baptist of Guild. ford Street Pembroke Terrace, Guildford I Crescent and the Bridge spanning the Bute Docks Feeder at the eastern end of Welling- ton Terrace, Bridge Street, by covering over such Feeder for a distance "of 2-1- yards or thereabouts northwards from tho North side of such Bridge and for a distance of 12 yards or thereabouts southwards from the south side of such Bridge. 4 A widening wholly in the Parish of Saint John the Baptist of tiie northern side of the back street or lane, known as Northcote Lane, between the street or road known as Rich- mond Road and a, point 22 yards or there- abouts narth-east from the point of inter- section of the centre line of Russell Street with the said Lane. 5 A wide/nng wholly in the Parish cf Saint John the Baptist of the wet side of Working Street, between Saint John Street and Wharton Street. 6 A new bridge, wholly in the Parish of Saint John the Baptist spanning the Glamorgan- shire together with Approaches thereto, commencing at a point on the old Town Wall, distant 17 yards or thereabouts measured 111 a north easterly direction from the Eastern- most corner of the old National Infant School- room situate in Working Street and 39 yalds or thereabouts measured in a north westerly direction from the south western corner of Street, and terminating at a point in the centre of the street or road known as Hill's Terrace 23 yards or there- abouts, measured in a north easterly direction from the before mentioned point of com- mencement, and 30 yards or thereabout measured in a north westerly direction from the before mentioned south western corner of Hill's Stnet. 7 A widening wholly in the Parish of Saint Mary the Virgin of the western side of the street or road known as East Wharf, between the ends of Crichton Street and Wharf Street. 8 A wideningimprovempnt and reconstruction wholly in the Parish of Saint Mary the Virgin of the Bridge and Approaches known as East Wharf, East Wharf Bridge, and Canal Parade, between the south side of Wharf Street and the north side of the street known as North Church Street. 9 A widening wholly in the Parish of Saint Mary the Virgin of the southern side of Quay Street, between Westgate Street and St Marv Street. 10 An improvement of Mill Lane, and a widen- ing of the south side of the Bridge spanning the Glamorganshire Canal, and known as the Hayes Bridge, together with the Approaches thereto, wholly in the Parish of Saint Mary the Virgin commencing in Mill Lane, at a point 75 yards or thereabouts, .southwest of the south western corner of such Bridge, and terminating in Bute Street on the western side thereof at a point 9 yards or there- abouts, south east ot the south eastern corner of such Bridge, 11 A widening wholly in the Parish of Saint John the Baptist of the north side of the Bridge spanning the Glamorganshire Canal and known as the Hayes Bridge, together with the approaches thereto, between the street or road known as the Hayes and Bridge Street. 12 An improvement of S'aint Mary Street and a widening of the Bridge spanning the Glam- organshire Canal, and known as the Custom House Bridge, togetherwith the approaches thereto wholly in the parish of Saint Mary the Virgin, commencing at or about the centre of the Northern Parapet thereof, and terminating at the south east corner of the street or road known as Mili Lane. 13 A widening wholly in the Parish of Canton, of the north side of Cowbridge Road between L!andnff Road and Severn Road. 14 A widening wholly in the Parish of Canton of the south side of Cowbridge Road between Alexandra Road and Leckwith Road. 15 A new toad wholly in the Parish of Canton, commencing in Cowbridge Road at a point distant 266 yards or thereabouts, measured in an easterlv direction from the north eastern corner of the garden boundary wall of a. house situate in Cowbridge Road, at the. corner of the road leading therefrom to the Paper Mills, and known as Ash Cottage, and ter- minating in Leckwith Road at a point distant 268 yards or thereabouts, measured in a south westerly direction from thecentre of the Bridge carrying the Penarth Branch of the Taff Vale Railway over such road. 16 A new street or road wholly in the Parish of Canton, commencing at a point in the centre of Wyndham Road opposite the house No 57 in such Road, and terminating at a point in the centre of Kiq(s Road opposite the house No 150 in such Road. t 17 A widening wholly in the Parish of Canton, of the south side oi Carmarthen treet, between a point in such street 2d J"1, °L thereabouts. West of the west side of Jiianaau Road, and the west side of Llandafi honc" 18 A widening wholly in the Parish of Canton of the south side of Glynne Street, between a point in such street opposite the stmtli east corner of the house known as No 2 G-iynue Street and the western side of Severn Road. 19 A widening wholly in the Parish of Canton, of the west side of Glamorgan Street, between Cowbridge Road and a point in Glamorgan Street, 70 yards or thereabouts north thereof. 20 A widening wholly in the Parish of Canton, of the south side of Cowbridge Road, between the east side of the gateway to Dumfries Cottage and a point 9 yards or thereabouts, east of such gateway. 21 A widening wholly in the Parish of Canton, of the eastern side of Leckwith Road, between Delta Street and Cowbridge Road. 22 A widening wholly in the Parish of Canton, of the northern side of Delta Street, between Leckwith Road nnd Cowbridge Road. 23 A widening and illlprovenwnt wholly in tile I Parish of Rnath, of both sides ot the street or lane known as Four Elms Lane between Newport Road and Clifton Street. 24 A new street or road wholly in the Parish of Roath, commencing at the northern end of Metal Street or Piereeiield Place and terminating in Newport Road at a'point distant 77 yards or thereabouts measured in a north easterly direction from the North Eastern Corner of Orbit Street or Longcross place, at its junction with Newport Road. 25 A widenin and improvement wholly in the Parish of Roath, of both sides of the | Bridge spanning the Great Western (South Wales) Railway at Sp!ott Road,together with the approaches thereto, between a point in the street or road known as Splott Road distant 29 yards or thereabouts measured in a north westerly direction from the centre of the existing Bridge, and a point in Splott Road distant 31 yards or thereabouts, measured in a south-easterly direction from the centre of the said existing Bridge. 26 A widening wholly m the Parish (If Roath, of the south-eastern sida of the street or road known as Broadway, between points in such street or road 20 yards or thereabouts, and 40 yards or thereabouts, north east of the northern termination of the street or Lane known as Fox L1,lIe. 27 A widening wholly in the Parish of Roath, of thesoutn east,side of Newport Road between the north east side of Beresford Road and a point 85 yards or thereabouts measured in a north easterly direction from the North East Ride of Beresford Road. 8 To make provision for vesting in the Corpora- tion, so much of St John's Churchyard, as is within the limits of deviation shown upon the plans hereinafter referred to, and to emnower the Corporation and tne Bishop of the Diocese, and the Vicar, Oveiseers, and all other necessary bodies and persons, to enter into and carry into effect agreements, and to execute and perform all necessary acts, deeds, matters, and things, for giving effect to the objects aforesaid, and to con- firm and give effect to any such agreement, which may have been or may be entered into prior to the passing of the Bill. 9 To authorise and empower the Corporation to make and maintain the work hereinafter de- scribed in connection with their sewage works, that is to say A sewer commencing in the Parish of Saint Mary the Virgin in the Borough, by a junction with a sewer belonging or reputed to belong to the Corporation, at a point iu the said sewer where the imaginary centre line of Clare Road in- tersects the imaginary centre line of Penarth Road, and terminating at a point in the said Parish of Saint Mary the Virgin on the foreshore at the side of the low water channel of the River T iff 540 yards or thereabouts, measured in a' south westerly direction from the south west corner of the Old Low Water Pier of the Bute Docks Company Limited, and 794 yards or thereabouts, measured in a northerly direction from the north east corner of the "Dock Basin of the Penarth Dock, the said sewer being situate in the Parishes of Samt Mary the Virgin and Canton. With all such cuts, manholes, sideentrances, channels, adits, ventilating shafts, junc- tions, valve chambers, outfall works, culverts, drain", sluices, and appliances, as may be necessary or convenient In connection therewith. 10 To empower the Corporation to purchase or acquire by compulsion or agreement or to take on lease, and to hold and use for Markets, Police Station, Allotments, Parks, and other purposes, the lands, houses, and bin dings hereinafter de- scribed or referred to, whollv situate within the Borough, in the County of Glamorgan, that is to say :— MARKETS. Certain lands, houses, and buildings kuownaa Evans Terrace and Staee.y Terrace in tae Parish of Canton bounded on the JNortn, East, and South, by lands belonging or roputed to belong to the Corporation, and on the West by a back Street or Road known ( as Stacey Lane. Also certain lands, houses, buildings known as Railway Terrace, wholly m the Parish of Canton, bounded on the North, and South West, by lands, belong- ing or reputed to belong to the Cor- poration, on the south-east by the back boundary walls of houses or premises on the Western side of Albert Street, and on the east, partly by the back boundary walls of houses or premises on the Western side of Albert Street aforesaid, and partly by lands belonging or reputed to belong to the Cor- poration. POLICE STATION. Certain lands houses and buildings (leased to the Corporation) wholly in the Parish of Saint Mary the Virglll, and known as 227 and 228 Bute Street and lA Maria Street. I ALLOTMENT PURPOSES. Certain lauds in the Parish of Canton, Mamdall on the North and West by land belonging or reputed to belong- to the Corporation, on the North and East by the Penarth Branch of the Talf Vale Railway, and on the South by the Road known as Penarth Road, and on the West by the Road known as Sloper Road and containing 60 acres or thereabouts. PARKS. Certain Land in theParish of Canton,together with the dwelling house, outbuildings, and appurtenances thereto belonging in the occupation of William Griffith?, and numbered 783 (in the Parish of Llandatr) 1 on the map or plan of the 5JO scale Ord. mmce Survey of 1379, bounded on the ?^orth and West by certain lands or fields in the occupation of the said William Griffiths, and numbered 782 and 783 on the before- mentioned Ordnance Survey map, and on the East and South by lands belonging to or reputed to belong to the Cardiff Corpora- tion. 11 To empower the Corporation to purchase and acquire by compulsion or agreement the Freehold of the lands leased to the Corporation upon which is erected the Guildford Crescent Baths, together with all rights of way and privileges contained in such lease, and which Lands are situate in the oarish of St, John the Baptist, Cardiff in the County of Glamorgan. 12 To enable the Corporation, so far as they may deem necessary, in connection with the purchase of bad" for markets, to divert, alter, or stop up and appropriate the sites of any of the following streets, viz. :—Stacey Terrace, Evans Terrace, and Railway Terrace, in the Parish of Canton. 13 To enable the Corporation in connection with any proposed works to make all necessary walls, embankments, arches, approaches, works, and conveniences, junctions with streets, and diver- sions and alterations of streets, both as regards line and levels, and to divert, alter, and remove sewers, steps, areas, drains, tubes, wires, and pipes. 14 To empower tin-Corporation to alter or other- wise interfere with, temporarily or permanently, the lines and levels, or to stop up, appropriate or extinguish all rights of way over the whole or parts of any streets, highways, iiassages, courts, and places, bridges, sewers, main pipes, wires, and works which it may be convenient so to stop up, appropriate, alter, divert, or interfere with, in the execution or f(.r the purposes of the Bill, and to vary or extinguish ail existing rights and orivi- leges connected with the said lands and buildings, which would or might in any manner impede or interfere with any of the objects or purposes of the Hili and to confer other rights and privileges. 15 To authorise the Corporation to purchase and take by compulsion or agreement, certain lands and other property for the purposes of a Wharf, and a depot or depots, and for the erecliozi and construction thereon resjiecti vely of staitiis, jetties, stables, workshops, .stores, destructors, and other machinery and apparatus, and to con- struct and erect and maintain and use such destructors, machineiy, and apparatus thereon, or any part of the same for the shipping, destruc- tion by combustion, or otherwise, of and for the treatment, disposal, and deposit, of mud, dllt, and refuse of streets and dust, cinders, garbage, and other waste materials of houses and tene- ments, collected by or on belmlf of the Corporation and for other purposes. The said Lands and other property to be so purchased, taken and used, are the following, wholly situate in the Borough, in the County of Glamorgan, that is to say FOR YARDS AND WHARVES. Certain lands ill the parishes of Saint Mary the Virgin and Catron, bounded on the North- west by Avoudale, Road, on the North-east by Corporation 1; ;)ad, on the South-east by the Low Water Channel of the, River Taff, and on the South-west by F,.ny Road, and the Bridge over the River Taff in continuation thereof. FOR REFUSE DESTRUCTORS. Certain lands in the Parish of Canton about 14 ~q roods in extent bounded on the north by lands belonging or reputed to belong to James Harvey Insole, and the Penarth Branch of the Taff Vale Railway, on the East by land belonging or reputed to be- long as to part thereof, by the Taff Vale Railway Company nnd as to the other part thereof by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, on tho South by land belonging or reputed belong to J.,ines Harvey Insole, and on the W est by land belonging or reputed to belong to the Corporation and which land is numbered (in the Parish of Llandaff) 887 upon the map or plan of scale Ordnance Sur- vey of 1879. "5Q° Certainlnndsin the Parish of St JobntheBap- tist about 3 | roods in extent, bounded on the South west by the Cathays Yard of the Taff Vale Ra.;[way Company, and on the North west,North east, and South east by lands, the property of the Marquis of Bute in the occupation of the Maindy Brick Works Com- pany, Limited, and being part of the field or enclosure numbered 73 on the map or plan of the £ xlo soa^e Ordnance Survey of 1879, Rnd a further strip of land in the same Parish about 1 roods in extent and about 5 8 yards in width, extending from the South east corner of the beforementioned piece of land to the North western termination of Merthyr Street, and being parts of the fields, enclo-ures, or buildings num- bered 78, 79, and 80 on the map or plan of the 1 250) scale Ordnance Survey of 1379, and 0 bounaed on either side by lands belonging to or reputed to belong to the Marquis of Bute. Certain landsin the Parish of Roath, about 8 roods in extent bounded on the South west by the Koath Branch of the Taff Vale Rail- way, on the North west by lands belonging or reputed to belong to the Right Honourable Lord lredegarin the occupation of Thomas William", and on the North east, East, and South east by land iu the occupation of Mr Jonathan E. BilhjpS and belonging to or reputed to belong to Captain J. G. R. Homtray and being pavts of the fields or enclosures numbered 231 and 239 on the map or plan of the Scale Ordnance Survey of 1879, together with a strip of land in the same Parish 10 yards or thereabouts, in width and containing 3 l roods or thereabouts, extending from a, point on the North eastern boundary of the aforesaid Roath Branch of the Taff y ale Railway, opoosito the centra (If the Bridge under the saiii Railway, situate 2,'V/-z chains or thereabouts, measured in North westerly direction along the centre'1 line of the said Railway from the centre of the Bridge carrymg the said Railway over Newport Road, and extending thence in a South westerly direction through lands the property of Captain J. G. R. Hom fray and the Right Honourable Lord Tredegar afore- said, to a point on the Road leading past St. Margaret's Courch iu the direction of Roath Mill distant 40 yards or thereabouts, measured in a Northerly direction from tho North-west corner of the Graveyard of the said Chmch. 16 It is proposed to take for and in connection with the proposed works and other the purposes of the Bill, certain lands being reputed to be common or commonable lands, of winch the following are the particulars ;Parish or Towu-I^f^^i Est-i" Names by which ship and mated known. tl,,) ltil(Is tre i to ba I _*•«* i r;z. -i- a. r. p. a. r. p. For the Reservoirhereinbefore described. Llanspyihiil Llanspythid, Commoil Hamlet of Mod- ryiitl, in tita County of Brecon 60 0 0 60 0 0 )J)efynoek, Ham- Jet of Glyn (Ffor«st Fawr), iu the County of Brecon. 40 0 0 40 0 0 For the Railway hereinbefore I described. m 1 Cantreff, Cantreff Com- 1 the County moil. J of Brecon 0! 0 10 0 0 For the Streets and Bridge Improve] meats hereinbeiore described. Leckwith Common .Canton, in the Borough in he County of Gla. morgan. 2 0 12 2 0 For AllotmmtlPurposes. III Leckwith Common Canton in the! Borough in the! County of Gla-| uloi-gziil. I 3 20 3410 17 To enable the Corporation for the purposes of the proposed works or other the purpose of the Bill, to purchase and acquire by compulsion or agreement, lands, houses, or bu¡[dtIJg, and other property in the parishes aforesaid, or any of them, and to acquire by compulsion or agreement rights or easements in, over, or connected with' any lands, houses, or buildings in such parishes. IS To enable the Corporation todeviatelateraily and vertically from the line and levels of the intended works shown upon the denosited plan" and sections hereinafter mentioned. 19 To prohibit che breaking up or interference with any of the new works hereinbefore mentioned for laying down any gas or other main or pipe for laying down any gas or other main or pipe or other work except with the consent of the Corporation, and subject to such terms and con- ditions as to payment and otherwise, as the Cor. poration may determine. 20 To incorporate and apply to the purposes of the Bill with mooifications and variations, the provisions of the Lands Clauses Acts, and to enable the Corporation to purchase so much only of any property as may be required for the pur- poses of the Bil and to exempt the Corporation from the liability iniposed by the 92ud section of the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act 1845 and from the provisions of the said Act with respect to the sale of superfluous lands. 21 To make provision as to the payment of costs in certain cases of disputed compensation by persons claiming compensation from the Cor- poration. 22 To define the principle on which purchase money and compensation payable in respect of lands and property required for the proposed improvements and works are to be determined, and to provide for limiting the Amount thereof and claims m respect thereof. 23 To provide that, in assessing any compensa- tion claimed in respect of the execution of any of the powers of the Bit!, any probable increase in traffic or other facilities or benefits or enhance- ments of value which will result from the works shall be taken in Account. 2'i To provide that Own ers. lessees, or occupiers of lands and property increased in value by the proposed improvements and works,shall contribute towards the expense thereof, in proportion to such increase, and to provide for fixing, collecting, and levying such contribution, by rating or other- wise as may be prescribed in the Bill. To fix and define in the Bill or to provide in the Bill for fixing and defining by Arbitration or other- wise, an area, in the neighbourhood of each of the proposed improvements and works or some of them 111 which such contributions may be re- qnired and levied, and for determining the amount of such contributions, and the persons by whom they shall be made, and the manner in which they shall be paid and recovered. 25 To enable the Corpoiafcion and their Officers to enter, survey, and value at any time lands and buildings shown on the deposited plans or within the areas last aforesaid, and to obtain information as to value and interests therein. 26 To provide for the cleansing and lighting of new Streets and Works, and to chaige "he same upon the rates leviable within the borough. 27 To make further provisions with respect to the prevention and spreading of infectious and other diseases, for the furnishing certain par- ticulars and lists of customers by Cowkeepers, Dairymen, and others, both within and without the Borough. 28 To provide for the cremation of persons dying from Cholera, and to make regulations for the enforcement thereof, and upon such terms and conditions as may be defined in the Bill, and to authuris the Coqwration to erect and maintain a public Crematorium for the cremation of bodies ill hen of omia]. 29 To empower the Corporation to cast, throw or deposit refuse in the Bristol Ol1anneI. 30 To provide for the inspection of Ships, Vessels, and boats within the jurisdiction of Lite Cardiff Port Sanitary Authority, and the removal, or otherwise dealing with any person snffering frolll Cholera, or other infectious disease. And to invest such Port Sanitary Authority with the powers conferred bv section 70 of the Public Health Act, 1875, and to empower the Corpora- tion to regulate and control bilge, and other waters in vessels. 31 To empower the Corporation, as the Burial Board, to require and obtain information from persons applying for orders for burials of the nature of the disease causing death, and a'socopies of the doctor's Certificate. 32 To empower the Corporation to close the parks, public gardens, and pleasure grounds at night time, and upun mcial occasions, against tlw p\1()!ic, and to CiJarg8 for admission thereto un special occasions, and for bathing and fishing in any water therein, and to License boats and boatmen, and to provide boats and apparatus, and :J.}1pl¡:uic" for games and recr8:Üion lor tbe use of persons frequenting such parks, gardens, and pleasure grounds, and to oharge thereior, aWl to make byeiaws for regulating the use of the public parks, gardens, and pleasure grounds within the Borough, and of persons using the same, and also to erect and maintain caretakers' houses, boat houses, conservatories, refr,8Inuent rooms, and other buildings, and conveniences therein, and to employ an necessary officers and servants for the purposes of such parks, gardens, and pleasure grounds, and to demise 01.' lease uch parks, gardens, and pleasure grounds, or any of them for a term of years, or any less period, and ul1 rights, powers, and privileges, of tho Corporation in relation thereto, to such persons as the Cor- poration may think St. 33 To make further and better provisions with regard to the supply of water to occupied houses, water closets, and drains, and the supply of water to all water closets and pans and to compel the owners and occupiers of houses, to provide fur and keep a proper supply of water therein, and I their alteration, repair, and reconstruction, and to prevent the same becoming a nuisance, or injurious or dangerous to health, and to enforce penalties for the wilful ill-construction, or repair of, or for throwing rubbish into drains and sewers and the making of communications therewith, or alterations thereto, and the provision of sites for urinals, and the erection thereof on building estates, and the vesting of such sites in the Corporation, free of expense, and to make and enforce regulations as to all or any of such matters. 34 To enable the Corporation to alter existing tolls, rents, rates, and charges for stalls and stands and kck-up shop." in their Markets, and to levy neIV tolls, rents, rate". and charges in respect thereof. 35 To provide that all main streets to be here- after laid out m the Borough shall be of such a width as the Corporation may determine, or the Bill may prescribe, and for the continuity of Streets and the avoidance and abolition of cul do sacs, and enabling tho Corporation to insist upon I new streets upon adjoining Estates, being laid out so that there may be proper communication between the several Streets on each of such Estates. 36 To make provision for the erection and main- tenance of posts. pillars, rails, bars, and chains in Streets and Roads for the protection ot p 1 ssen g'èrs, 57 To make better provision for regulating street traffic, and for maintaining order and prevent- in obstructions in the streets within the borough for regulating or prohibiting the exhibition of advertisements, pictures, placard-, or notices on hoardings situate on public or private property, or on any railway, canal, or otJJ8r bridge, or L, persons riding on horseback, or in any vehicle, I or being on foot, or the passage along the streets of vehicles used for displaying advertise- ments, and other vehicles tor regulating or prohibiting therein processions or shows for preventing the pulling down or defacing of notice boards and notices the fencing in of vacant land the sounding or playing of music, musical instruments, or singing, or making disturbances in the streets of the Borough for the prevention of p!>r50ns ass9mbli!lg therein fOt, the purpose of gambling, betting, or annoyance of passengers; for regulating or prohibiting the driving of cattle or dangerous beasts. To make further provision and confer further powers upon the Corporation with respect to the erection, maintenance, use, and height, removal of wooden or other moveable or temporary hoardings, structures, or erections, and of advertisements thereon, and also in rela- tion to projections in strsets, and elevations of buildings Rnd the provision of wator closet, and other closet accommodation in new buildings. 38 To make better provision in regard to police matters, and the local government of the borough, particularly with reference to the following matters :— For authorising the police of the Borough to take into custody without warrant, and convey before a. justice, any person who within their view commits any offence under the various Acts I in force in the Borough or under any bye-laws made in pursuance thereof. For tho prevention of dirt, litter, ashes, &e.; being thrown into or npon thø streets 01' roads. For the removal, regulation, and control of sky signs and other dangerous or objectionable ad- vertisements and overhead telephone or tele- graphic, and c-ther wires. For the protection of flowers and plants in the Oemetery of tho Co¡,por:ttiol1, and to prevent their removal without permission. To compel the l,otif1catioll ùy notice affixed to a11 adulterated articles of food and drugs sold tho fact that they are adulterated and to what extent. For the prevention of drippings of water from Railway I and other Bridges. 39 To make provision as to the protecting walls and air space of ovens, belonging to any baker, and of furnaces belonging to any smith, trades- men, or artificer, and to prohibit the erection of such ovens, without such walls and air spa.ce, and to provide for the regulation and management of underground workshops a.nd bakehouses, and for the provision of the necessary sanitary anpli. ances in connection therewith, and for the cleansing thereof. 40 To make provision for the protection of the banks of the Rivers Taff, Ely, and Rummy, and of the Roath Brook, and the prohibition of damage thereto, and to compel the owners of lands adjoining such rivers or brook, to erect works for the prevention of flooding, and in the event of suoh Owners failing to do so after notice from the Corporation, to empower tho Corpora- tion to construct such works, and to charge such Owners with the cost thereof. 41 To make provisions as to the erection of dwelling houses within the Borough upon land of whiGh tiie surface is below the level f Trinity High Water Mark, nr. which being above that level, is subject to flooding; and to empower the Corporation in default of the Owners of land so doing, to construct works for the protec- tion of such houses from flooding, and to enforce the payment of the cost uf such work by the Owners of tho land adjoining the River, and to prohibit the erection or use of any such dwelling house, except ill pursuance of a license to be obtained from the Corporation. 42 To make farther provision and confer further powers upon the Corporation with respect to the erection, maintenance, licensing, use and removal of wooden, or other moveablo or tem- porary structures or erections. 43 To providefor the ventilation and drainage of churches, chapels, colleges, schools, theatres, public halls, public, concert, lecture, orexhibition rooms or buildings, used for public resort, and to authorise the Corporation to enter and inspect such places and ascertnin that they are properly ventilated and drained, and to give notices with regard thereto, and for the regulation and control of lock-up shops. 44 To make further provisions in relation to the laying out of Estates for Building, and to compel tba owners or OCCllpJers of 8uch Estates to become 1iab1e tor the sewering, levelling, paving, metalling, flagging, channelling, and lighting of streets, roads, footways, courts, yards, or pass- ages, before any buildings can be erected abutting upon any such streets, roads, footways, courts, yards, or passages, and to keep any streets, roads, footways, courts, yards, or passages, formed by them in such a condition, as nut to become or be the cause of a nuisance beforo or after the erection of any houses or buildings abutting thereon, and for the cleansing and keeping in repair of any private road, street, footway, court, yard, or passage; and to enable the Corporation to carry out in any street or part of a street private improvement works at any time, whether any house has been erected in any such street or not, whether public or private, and as to the appor- tionment and recovery of the expenses of such works, &0" with interest and commission from the owners or occupiers of the adjoining or neign- bouring lands, houses, or other property, and for declaring that suob expenses ahai) he a first charge upon such adjoining or neighbouring property with power of sale and letting and appointment of Receiver, and in other respects to make further provision in relation to the ascertaining, apportionment, and recovery of private improvement exoertses; to authorise agreements between the Corporation and Owners with limited interest in relation to any of the matters aforesaid, and to empower such owners to borrow money and charge their lands with such expenses and in respect of the above matters or some of them, to alter or render inapplicable the provisions of the Public Health Act 1875, and to substitute notice by advertisement and placards for service on owners and occupiers of I premises chargeable with expenses in regard to such works. 45 To amplify tiie interpretation of the word "Street as defined in the Act of 1884. 46 To authorise the Corporation to contribute any sum not exceeding £ 6,000 for, the purpose of securing the location of tiie National UniversIty for Wales at Cardiff. 47 To authorise the Corporation to apply to and for all or any of the purposes of the Bill, their corporate funds, rates, and revenues, and any money they are still authorised to raise. 48 To empower theCorporation to misp, further moneys for all or any of the purposes of the Bill and of their existing Acts of Parliament and Orders confirmed by At of Parliament, or any of them, on the credit of the Borough Fund, and any funds or property of the Corporation, and of the rates, rents. Hurbour dues, and charges from time to time leviable and receivable by the Cor- poration, and to make provision with reference to the powers of the Corporation tor raising money on the security of all or any of the said funds, rates, rents, harbour dues, and charges, and to increase the amounts which may now be so raised, and to make applicable to the moneys so raised all or some of the provisions of the existing Acts and Orders confirmed by Acts of the Corpora- tion with reference to the borrowsnsr of money on Mortgage and on Annuities, and to tiie creation and issue of consolidated stock, and otherwise to I'mend and extend the provisions of the said existing Acts and Orders confirmed by Acts and the borrowing powers of the Coi- poration. 49 To make new provision with respect to the repayment of the existing loans, mortgages, and repayment of the existing loans, mortgages, and securities of the Corporation, and the sinking I funds respectively applicable thereto, and it thought fit, to extend the periods of such re- payment, and to UIak other provisions as to or in lieu of sinking funds. 50 To amend,extend, and enlarge the powerscon- ferred upon the Corporation with reference to the creation and issue oi Consolidated Stock, and tip, conversion of mortgages or bonds, and to enable them to exercise such powers in respect of moneys authorised to be borrowed under any public or local Act, or of any provisional Order. 51 To make further provision and confer fur- ther powers upon the Corporation with regard to the transfer'and transmission of the securi- ties of the Corporation (including thair Con- solidated Stock, redeemable consolidated stock, mortgages, and all other securities issued or granted by them) and the payment of the dividends or interest, thereon, nnd otherwise with reference thereto, and to authorise the Corpora- granted by them) and the payment of the dividends or interest, thereon, and otherwise with reference thereto, and to authorise the Corpora- tion to issue stock at different or lower rates of interest per cent, per annum than at present. 52 To authorise and pvovide for the establish- I ment of a Fund (hereinafter called The Thrift Fund ") for the encouragement of thrift amongst the Officers and Servants of the Corporation, the Officers and Servants of the Corporation, other than Mejnber.s of the Cardiff Borough Police Force, or the. Fire Police or Members of the Fire Brigade of the Corporation, and for providing a .sum. of money which in the event of any such Officers' or Servants' retirement or death shall be available for himself or his repre- sentatives. any such Officers' or Servants' retirement or death "lInll be available for himself or his repre- sentatives. 53 To provide for the contributions to be paid to the Thrift Fund by the aforesaid Officers and Servants or some of them, and to regulate the amount and mode of payment of such contri- butions and to provide that the payment of such contributions shall in certain cases be com- pu!sory, and if thought fit to authorise the Corporation to deduct the amount of such con- tributions from the salaries or wages payable by them to such Officers and Servants. 54 To provide that the Borough Treasurer shall be the Treasurer of the Thrift Fund, and to empower the Corporation to subscribe or con- tribute to cr otherwise assist itl the formation and maintenance of the Thrift Fund, and the payment of compound interest thereon, and to apply to any such purpose, the borough rate or any of the funds, rates, and revenues of the Corporation, and to receive deposits of sums of money, and to cliarge the same and interest thereon, upon such funds, rates, and revenue in such manner as may be authorised or provided for by the Bill. 55 To provide for the Appointment of a Com- mittee or Committees of the aforesaid Officers an Servants to act m conjunction with and advise the Corporation in relation to the said fund, and to confer upon them such powers of examining and auditing the Accounts of the Thrift. Fund and otherwise, with refeivnce thereto, as may be deemed necessary or expedient. 56 To c onfer upon the Corporation and their Officers and servants, all such powers and autho- rities as may Le deemed necessary or expedient for carrying out the establishment of such Thrift Fund. 57 To empower the Corporation to make provision for the superannuation of officers and members of their Fire Iiiiqade, and if thought fit, to apportion the Police Superannuation Fund between the Police Force and the Fire Brigade. 58 To make further and better provision in re- gard to the making, levying, and recovery of rates and the assessment of property within the Borough, and to empower the Corporation to proceed by Judgment Summons for payment of Urlnn and Water Rates. 59 To make piovision for the authentification and services ot notices and other documents for the prosecution of offences or other matters. 60 To provide for the imposition and enforce- ment of penalties in respect, of all or some of the matters and things mentioned or referred to in this notice. 61 To empower the Corporation to make and enforce bye laws m respect of all or some of the matters and things mentioned or referred to in this notice, and to impose penalties for the breach of such bye laws and to extend the powers of the Corporation in regard to the bye laws under the Public Health Act. 62 To empower the Corporation to levy tolls, rates, dues, and charges for any of the objects of the Bill; to alter existing tolls, rates, dues, and charges, and to confer, vary, or extinguish, ex- emptions fiom the payment of tolls, rates, dues, and charges. 63 To vary or extinguish all existing rights and privileges which would in any manner inter- fere with or prevent the carrjoug into effect of any of the objects of the Bill, and to confer other rights and privileges. 64 The Bill will confer upon the Corporation all such rights and privileges as may be necessary for any of the purposes of the Bill, and will, so far as may be deemed necessary, amend, enlarge, and repeal the powers and provisions of the fol- lowing or some of the following Acts that is to say 14 Geo III c. 7., 5 and 6 William IV c. 51, 7 William IV c. 13, The Public Health Supple-mental Act 1850 (No 3), The Cardiff Waterworks Act 1853, The Llandaff and Cauton t District Markets Act 1853. The Local Govern- ment Supplemental Act 1S65 (No 2), The Cardiff Waterworks Act I860, The Cardiff Borough Act 1862, The Local Government Supplemental )1 Act 1865 (No 5), The Cardiff Improvement Act 1871, The Looa! Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation Act 1873, The Cardiff Improvement Act 1875, The Cardiff Waterworks Act 1873, The C.u'dili Corporation Act 1879, The C irdiff Corporation Act 1884, The Cardiff Corporation Act 1837, Tiie Local Government Board's Provisional Order Confirmation (No. 2) Act 1888, the Local and any other Act relating directly or indirectly to the Corporation, and The Cardiff Gas Light Act 1854, and the Cardiff Gas Liadit and Coke Company's Act 1870, and any other Act directly or indirectly relating to the said Company. 65 To incorporate and apply with or without modification, or render inapplicable, all or some of the provisions of the following public Acts :— The Municipal Corporations Act 1882, The Public Health Act 1375, The Public Health Acts (Amendment) Act 1890, The Elementary Educa- tion Acts 1370 to 1379, The Lands Clauses Acts, The Railway Clauses Consolidation Acts, The Town Police Clauses Act 1847, The Town Im- provement Clauses Act 1847, The Waterworks Clauses Act, The Local Loans Act 1875, The Local Government Act 1888, The Allotments Acts 1887 and 1890. The Infectious Disease Notification Act 1859, The Infectious Disease Prevention Act 1890, The Housing of the Working Classes Act 1890, The Polioe Act 1890, and the Public Health (London) Aot, 1891, and all Acts amending those Acts respecti vely. AND NOTICSi IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that plans and sections describing the lines, situations, and levels of the proposed works and the lands, houses, and other property, in or through which they will be made, and also plans showing the lands, houses, and property intended to be taken oompulsorily under the power of the Bill, together with a Book of reference to such plans containing the names of the Owners and Lessees, or reputed Owners and Lessee#, and the occupiers of such lauds, Jiouses, and other property, and a copy of this Notice, as published in the London Gazette, wili on or before the 30th day ot Novembei instant be deposited for public inspection as follows: As relates to the works and lands in tho County of Brecknock, with ths Clerk of the Peace for the County of Brecknock at his Office at Brecon. As relates to the works and lands in the County of GJamorgan, with the Clerk of the Peace for the County ot Glamorgan at his Office, at Cardiff, and as relates to the works and Ifinds in the Borough with the Clerk of the Peace for the Borough at his Office in Cardiff, and on or before the same day, a copy of so much of the said plans, sections, and Book of Re ference as relates to eaoh parish 111 or through which the intended works will be made, or in which any lands bouses or other property are intended to be taken, and a copy of this Notice will be deposited with the Parish Clerk of each such parish at his Residence and in the case of any extra-parochial place with the Clerk of some parish immediately adjoining such extra-parochial place at his place of abode. Printed copies of the proposed Bill will be deposited in the private Bill Offire of the House of Commons on or bafore the 21st day of Decem- ber next. Dated this 15th day of November 1893. J. L. WIIEITLEY Town Clerk Cardiff. EDWIN ANDREW 27 Clements Lane London E.C. 2827 Parliamentary Agent.

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