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RDC Meeting

FARNBOROUGH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL

Mr Weld Presided.

Farnborough Water and Avon Carrow Drainage

The clerk said he understood from Mr Elkington that the well at Farnborough had been cleaned out now. Mr Holbech remarked that it had and asked the surveyor if he had taken a sample. The surveyor replied that he had not take  a sample but was told that the water was in a better condition than it was a month ago. The chairman said that the drainage at Avon Carrow was being proceeded with

Banbury Guardian April 1st 1915

SHORTAGE OF FARM WORKERS

Board of Trade returns from a number of famers throughout the east and west show that the number of male persons in regular employment at the end of January was 12.4% less than in January 1914. As 15.6 of the persons employed a year ago have joined naval or military forces it is evident that farmers have been only able to fill the places of 1 in 5 of those who have joined. It is estimated that unless the farms are to work short-handed or a means can be found to economise labour some 80,000 additional permanent male labourers and 90,000 casual will be required in the summer. Steps are therefore being taken to meet the difficulties in various ways. The use of machinery is being developed and more land is being laid down to grass.

 

Banbury Guardian April 1 1915

Newsflash!

Admiralty announced that German submarine U-29 had been sunk with all hands.

Russians captured an important Austrian position in the Lupka Pass in the Carpathians.

At a conference between representatives of the Government and Amalgamated Society of Engineers an agreement was come to whereby labour troubles might be avoided and the output of war munitions increased.

Banbury Guardian May 1915

110th Avon Dassett Parish Council Meeting, Reading Room, 7 pm

Parish Councillors

 

Wilfred J Weld – Chairman

George H Stranks – Vice Chairman

Henry Wadland – Parish Councillor

John Abbotts – Parish Councillor

Harry Keyte – Parish Councillor

 

Accounts included:

County Fire Officer 3/-

Employer Liability Assurance 2/- 6d.

Audit Stamps (WJW) 5/-

 

Mr Harry Keyte was made one of the signatories in place of the late William Mason.

 

Annual Parish meeting set for 29 March.

 

Chair authorised to buy an accounts book & stationery 5/- 3d.

Avon Dassett Parish Council, Minutes, 1915

Farnborough Sale

Sale on Monday Next

The Oaks, Farnborough

8 Cows and Heifers

7 Young cattle, 10 sheep, 7 pigs, 30 head of poultry

Hathawys, Churn, Separator, Dairy Utensils

Chaff cutter, Horse clipper, Wheelbarrow, Iron Pig Troughs

Tools and Miscellaneous Effects which

PERCY W. FLICK

Will Sell by Auction,

On the Premises

On Monday next, March 15th, 1915 commencing at 1.30 o’clock, exact time by direction of Mr. J. Clutterbuck who is leaving.

Catalogues posted free on application to Percy W. Flick, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Banbury.

Newsflash!

Battle of Neuve Chapelle.  British forces captured the village and the enemy’s trenches in the vicinity after a severe artillery bombardment. Casualties on both sides heavy. This was the first serious British advance since the Battle of the Marne, and effected a straightening of the British line. It was officially estimated that the German losses at this place on this and succeeding three days numbered 17,000.

German submarine U-12 rammed and sunk by destroyer Ariel.

Banbury Guardian May 1915