• Reference
    WW2/AR/C2/92
  • Title
    Agenda papers including, amongst other things: - mutual assistance regarding repair of war damage; - communications from Senior Regional Officer regarding: additional siren in Brookfield Road, Goldington; use of Goldington School as Advance Regional Headquarters; repair of damage in the event of a blitz on Bedford; control of incendiary bombs; Wardens' posts at The Bungalow, Flitton, Tingrith Village Hall, Shefford Lads' Club and The Shelter, Pulloxhill; - communications from Ministry of Health regarding: use of Clapham School as a Rest Centre; allocation of medical personnel between civilian and military services; Blood Transfusion Service; evacuation of hospitals in an emergency; use of The Lawns, Biggleswade as a First Aid Post; billeting at Leighton Buzzard; public air raid shelter administration in Luton Borough; - appointment of Bedford Borough Librarian as Information Officer for the Borough; - "grumbling" of three wholetime Rescue Party personnel in Bedford Borough, regarding their desire for their services to be released and disciplinary action considered; - communications from Ministry of Home Security regarding: Control of Noise (Defence Order) 1940; general organisation of recovery of goods and property; disposal of building materials salvaged from debris; Fire Prevention Bulletin No.2; - domiciliary medical attendance for air raid casualties; - Wardens' Post and First Aid Point at Clapham Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School; - request of captain of HMS Bedfordshire for a crest to be used for the ship [which was later sunk by a U-Boat off Okracoke Island, North Carolina, USA on 11/12th May 1942 whilst on convoy duty]; - Wardens' Post at Little Staughton Baptist Chapel Sunday School and Home Farm, Milton Ernest; - accommodation for refugees from air attack. [ex W/ARPP 32]
  • Date free text
    2 Apr 1941
  • Production date
    From: 1941 To: 1941
  • Level of description
    item