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HOLYWELL RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.

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HOLYWELL RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. ANNUAL MEETING.—ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN AND COMMITTEES, The annual meeting of the Holywell Rural District Council was hell at the Boirdroom of the Workhouse, Holywell, en Friday last, when there were prpsent:- Caerwys- Mr Wm, Matthews; Cilcen—Mr John Lloyd; Gwaenysgor-Mr John Price Halkyo-Mr John Williams; Holywell- Mei-sra Isaac Hughes, 11. T. Barker, J. Petrie a::1d E. Leaning Liaaa^a — Messrs C. J. Batters, Edw. Evans, and Wm. Williams Mola-Mesr8. E. P. Eiward-i, Evan Davies and Robert Wynne Nerquis -Mr Edward Roberts Newmarket—Mr Robert Williams; Northop—Messrs W. Astbury, Dan:el Price, W. Hy. Lloyd, and James Prince Whitford —Messrs W. Robert, W. ü. Pickering and Edward Hushes Ysoeifiog—Messrs Wm. Thomas and John Davits. Clerk-Ir P. Harding Roberts. Surveyors -Meesra Hy. Judd (Holywell) and Edw. Foulkes (Mold). STONE TENDERS. Before the ordinary business the Council sat as an adjourned meeting, Mr Isaac Hughes presiding, for the purpose of considering and deciding upon the tenders for the supply and cartage of material for the highways in the district of the Council during the ensuiag year. ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN. Mr W. Astbury proposed that Mr Isaac Hughes be re-elected chairman for the ensuing year. Mr H. T. Barker seconded the proposition, which was supported by Mr W. Matthews, and carried nnauimoudy.— The Chairman, in thanking the Council, said duricg the last year be bad done his duty as well as ha could, and he felt grateful to the Council for the kindness shown aod the support he had invariably received from all the members and officials of the Council. Taking everything into consideration, the Council had no cause to feel ashamed of their past year's work (hear, hear). They could show a good record of work. though some were inclined to doubt. They bad been a trouble to the Parish Council—(" Not all of them laaghter)-but they had generally agreed with the exception of one Parish Council, and he was sorry to say he represented a portion of that parish. They teemed to take it, that they should control the District Council, and not the District Council control them. He hoped they should in the coming year carry on the business in an amicable manner aa in the past (bear, hear). Mr W. C. Pickeriog proposed that Mr C. J. Batters be re-appointed vice-chairman.—Mr Janies Prince seconded the proposition, which was carried unanimously.—Mr Bitters thanked the Council for the honour again conferred. THE MOLD COMMITTEE AND HIGHWAY BUSINESS, The Chairman made the suggestion that the highway business of the Mold district, should be taken by the Mold Committee in the same way as the sanitary business, and that Cileen should be added to the district. Ho would alio suggest that the Clerk should attend the Mold Committees once a month.—Mr W. Thomas said it was a necessary apd reasonable arrangement and he had pleasure in proposing that the suggestion be carried out.—Mr W. H. Lloyd seconded the proposition, which was carried unanimously. APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES. The Finance Committee was re-appointed with the addition of Mr W. Matthews, Caerwys, also the General Purposes Committee with the addition of Messrs W. Matthews and Edward Roberts (Nerquis). The Parochial Committees were re- appointed in so far as the District Councillors were concerned.—The Clerk said that owing to the changes in the Parish Council representatives he would communicate with each Council to make fresh appointments. ATTENDANCES. The list of attendances of District Councillors for the past year was submitted by the Clerk. There were 38 meetings held from the appointed day when the'Council came into existence. The following atlendanceii were made:—Chairman (Mr Isaac Hughes), 37 Vice-chairman (Mr C. J. Batters), 34; Messrs William Matthews, 29; John Lloyd, 9 • John Price, 13 John Williams, 16 Hugh Thomas Barker, 27 John Petrie, 29 Edward Leaning. 37 Edward Evaos. 26 Williim Williams, 23 E. P. Edwards G Edward Peters, 6; John Williams. 6; Robert Wynne, 3 Evan Davies, 6; Mrs F. L. Philips, 5 Mrs Yates (nee Buddicom), 34 Messrs William Griffiths (deceased), 1; Edward Roberts, 4 Robert Williams, 21 William Astbury, 25 Daniel Price, 26; William Henry Lloyd, 37; James Prince, 38 William Roberts, 36 W. C. Pickering, 35; Edward Hughes, 23 William Thomas, 30 John Davies, 22. Mold Committee (33 meetings).—Messrs E. P. Edwards, 33 Edward Peters, 29; William Griffiths, 3; Dr D. Edwards, 7 Mr Robert Wynne, 25; Mr Evan Davies, 33; Dr John Williams, 3 Mr Edward Roberts, 23; Mrs Keene, 26; Mrs Philips, 23; Mr J. Corbett (deceased), 1. CONTINUED OPPOSITION TO THE CHESTER CORPORATION BILL. The Clerk said, with regard to the opposition to the Dee Sluices Bill, the promoters, the Chester Corporation had lodged an objection to the locus standi of the Council and the Mold Urban Council to oppose.—Mr G, H. Bradley, Clerk to the Mold Urban Council attended the Council and submitted copies of the two clauses which the Chester Corpora- tion bad submitted in amendment of those objected to. He had seen Mr W. Davies, C.E., and he was strongly of opinion that the claims did not meet the case, but rather put the Coupcils of Hulywell and Mold further into the hands of the Chester Corpora- tion. The operation of the clauses would lead to litigation which would be costly, and it would be well for the Council to consider whether they would agree to the clauses being inserted in the bill or whether they would not stand by other petitioners with the view to getting the whole thing expung",d. -The Clerk said the Effect of the clauses in the bill as to the compulsory abatement of pollution by any discharge into the tributaries of the Dee would be to lead the Conncfl into great expense without any alternative. It appeared to him that the ocly grievance of the Chester Corporation could be met by the Rivera' Pollution Prevention Act. It was decided on the proposition of Mr W. H. Lloyd, seconded by Mr R. Wynne, that the Council adhere to the former proposition opposing the bill. PENBEDW TOWNSHIP. The Clerk stated that an inquiry was that day being held at Mold, by order of the Local Govern- ment Board by Mr Bircham, into the application of the Council to have the township of Penbedw trans- ferred from the County of Denbigh to the County of Flint. From correspondence with Mr Bircham he understood that there would be no opposition. THE ORDNANCE MAPS. The Clerk stated that he bad applied for the price of a complete map of the Union on the 25io. scale from Mr Sandford, London, on rollers, j657 10s, and in sheets S.54 18s. He bad also engaged, as requested by the Council. Mr J. L. Williams, to ascertain how many sheets were required to complete the ordnance map of the Union 27 sheets would be required. The total number of sheets would be 170, and the area four times the size of the Board- room. The work of colouring the maps showing the roads under the control of the Counoil, he (Mr Williams) could do in a mon'h or six weeks, and he would agree to colour the rtrne for £ 5. The offer was accepted, and £1 allowed for the work of tabulating and indexing the maps in band. ROAD RETAINING WALES. The Surveyor reported upon the condition of ib9 retaining walls of the Bryncoch-road, Whitford. He desired instructions as to the responsible party to repair the same.—The Clerk said he bad enquired into the question, and ascertained that it was the duty of the Couucil to keep the walls in repair. There wis a strong expression in Glen's work on TaT8» showing tbat unless there was a prescrpttve o /liga'ion on some person to repair the wall, it was the duty of the Council to do so. GBKENFIKT.D OBSTEUCTIONg AND NUISANCES. The ™Xra d r,at th0 built four leet on to t-jp roadway at the rear of the Piouarh Ion. Greenfield, had not been removed, neither had he rewind any reply to the notioo._laillructil ns j were s-iv.;u to proceei. Ahe Surveyor stite(i t at accord to prom>e Inkf,rman Bridge wtuki be romov-d in abo'lt a fortnight. OBJECTION TO COMBINATION OF OFFICES. A Jetter was received from the Local Government Board with reference to the appointment of Mr H. Judd to the offices of Surveyor of Highways and j Inspector of Nuisances, and stating that the Board bad had the question of the combination of offices under consideration, and in their opinion tush combination was open to much objaction. The Board declined to consent to suoh arrangement, but before giving thsir deaision as t8 the further con- tinuation of the arrangement the Local Government Board wished to know the mileago of roads in the dititriat,-The Clerk said he had replied to the effect that the length of the roads in the Holywell district was 124 miles. No further reply had been received. THE COUNTY COUNCIL ORDERS AND THE COUNCIL'S OPPOSITION. A letter was read from the Local Government Board, referring to the petition of the District Council against the confirmation of the orders of the County Council transferring the township of Bronooed to the Urban District of Mold and the creation of an urban district for Connah's Quay, and stating that the petition had not beea received in sufficient time to enable the Local Government Board to entertain the petition. The Clerk remarked that from the Blue Book lately issued it seemed to be the rule to confirm the orders of Country Councils; he had only seen two cases of refusal. THE ESTIMATED XPEENDITUBB. The Clerk submitted the estimates of expenditure for the ensuing year. The total estimated expenditure for the whole of the distriot was £ 3531 as against JE3301 for the previous year. There was no reduction in sanitary expenditure, the increase being in highway matters.—Mr W. Thomas said it was rather surprising to him how there should be an increase in the highway expenditure when it was considered how greatly improved the highways were throughout the district.—The Clerk said the estimates for special distriotB were Northop Speoial drainage (repayment of principal and interest), j662 18s. Od Bagillt Drainage (ditto), ;C121 Whitford Water (ditto), JE107 10s. 6d. SANITATION. The Sanitary Inspector's report was read and the various matters dealt with and directions given,

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