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Carmarthen Rural District Council The monthly meeting oif the Carmarthen Rural District Council was held at the Assembly Rooms, Carmarthen, on Saturday. Mr John Lewis, Llangendeirne (chairman of the Council) presided. A STABLE. The committee which had bpen appointed to visit the place recommended that the trustees of Eliim Park Baptist Chapel be allowed to erect a staible on a piece of road- side waste on the usual conditions. This was agreed to. A TRAM-ROAD WANTED. Mr Ridley applied for permission to make a colliery tramroad over the highway at Clo s-iss a >f, L1 a na r thnev. The Clerk said that they could not grant permission to anybody to commit a nuisance on the highway, and it might be held that a tram-road was a nuisance. The Council might however to the extent of their legal power?,—which were practically nil—enter into an agreement with the applicants to pay an acknowledgment and to make the tram- road on certain terms. These tram-roads should only be made under a provisional order. (Mr W. J. Thomas thought that they ought to have the opinion of the locality. ° Mr Brazell moved, and Mr Griffith Morris seconded, that permission be granted. Mr John Jones said that he believed that the Board of Trade required either a bridge or a subway. Mr D. John moved that the matter be de- ferred as they had no legal power he did not think that they ought to grant it too readily. Mr Gomer Henry (Surveyor) said that it was a matter which ought to be looked into very carefully. Although they did not wish to obstruct the development of the district, they would want to make some terms. Level crossings were often a. nuisance. The matter was deferred for a month, and a committee was appointed to visit the place in the meantime and to report. ROAD OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. Mr John Francis wrote on behalf of the owner offering to the public the road leading from Cwmibach to Tanerdy, and connecting Pontveates with Pontnewydd. Mr Gilbert said that it was a very con- i venient road and formed the base of a tri- angle. He hoped to have a meeting of the local ratepayers and to have a collection to raise the money required. LOCAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Reference was also made to the proposed bridge at Pontnewydd. Mr Gilbert said that the inhabitants did not see why they should contribute to the maiking of the bridge, while the inhabitants on the other side were not required to con- tribute towards the half paid by Llanelly. Mr Griffith Morris asked how much had been contributed locally towards Cwmyglo ,lo bridge. Mr W. J. Thomas: W nearly paid for it altogether. Mr Gilbert said that if there was an aCCii- dent there, the Council Avould have to pay hundreds of pounds. Mr W. J. Thomas said that this Council always got a lbcal contribution. Notwith- standing the threats thrown out by Mr Gil- bert (laughter), lie maintained that they ought to adhere to the practice. Mr Griffith Morris seconded Mr W. J. Thomas, and the amendment was carried. Mr Gilbert: It makes no difference to me. THE BUILDING DIFFICULTY AT ST. (MARS. A discussion arose again over the proposed plan of a house on the roadside at St. Clears. An offer was made to set back the wtall two feet. This would leave the road 16ft. 2ins. wide at the narrowest point.—It was agreed to pass the plan. WATER SUPPLIES. The Clerk read the terms equal for the grant of a water supply to Carway. These included t.5 rent merged in a royalty of 3d i per 1,000 gallons besides various other con- ditions. Mr Gilbert said that the terms were un- reasonable. He thought they ought to ap- proach Mr C. E. Morris. The land belonged to the representatives of the late Sir Lewis Morris. Mr Davies was standing in his own light as this was for the developement of the district. If they adjourned the matter for the present he would see if he could get some- one to approach Mr Morris. I letter was read from the Local Govern- ment Board enclosing a petition from Mr A. G. Harries and others, regarding the need of a Avater supply at Pontyberem..—This was re- ferred to the Water Committee. A BONFIRE. The inhabitants of Penygroes and neigh- bourhood wrote protesting against the burn- ing of the Gilfach coal tip. Some of their houses (they said) were within three yards of a mass of fire. They said that the sulphur- ous fumes Avere poisonous; the fire could be extinguished now but not later on. They alleged that the tenant did it against the advice of Mr Drummond, the agent of the ewner (Lord Cawdor). It was decided to communicate with Mr Drummond on the subject. Mr W. J. Thomas said that the tenant pro- bably rented the tip for grazing purposes, and (burned it so -as to make the grass sweeter. APPOINTMENT OF SANITARY INSPECTOR. The Clerk said that. he had received 55 applications for the post of Sanitary Inspec- tor for the Llangendeirne sub-district at a salary of t75 a year, and JE5 a year for a bicycle. 33 of them did not state that they could speak Wei fell. It was very unfortun- ate. It occurred in this way; some of the service papers referred in a paragraph to the advertisement, but they did not state that a knowledge of Welsh was required. These 33 men, lie supposed, must go by the Board. 1"8." Mr 1). John: Take the list as it is. .Mr Gilbert: It is a waste of time to go through these English applicants. Mr B. Phillips: We can vote for a man who is not certificated. The Clerk said that the appointment was subject to the approval of the Local Govern- ment jjoard. It Avas for them to decide whether they would allow an uncertificated man to be appointed. Mr B. Phillips said that his object in en- quiring was Avhether it would be possible to appoint an unqualified man on condition that he took the certificate Avithin six months. The Clerk: They generally expect 0, quali- fied man. There are cases in which they have approved of unqualified men, subject to their passing Avithin a certain time. Mr AN. J. Thomas: The question is whether no are to adirere to the terms of the adver- tisement or not. Mr Phillips: It is a great pity to thioAv the lbcal applicants aside at one swoop. Give them a chance. the first lb.allot. Mr W. E. Jones, Rock Hill, Llanarthney (aged 26) received 14 Azotes; 'Mr Geo. Morgan, foreman. Llan- 2Uiinor (aged 35) received 6 and Mr Dan Jenkins, certificated sanitary inspector, I I W lntliand, 3; and a few others one each. At the second ha,Tlot. Mr W. E. Jones received 19 Arotes, Mr George Morgan 4. and Mr Dan Jenkins 5. Mr Jones was appointed. He promised to qualify Avithin six months*.

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