- ReferenceWW2/AR/C2/116
- TitleAgenda papers including, amongst other things: - communications from Senior Regional Officer regarding: use of room at 80 High Street, Bedford for training; inspection and parade of Bedford Borough Services; Wardens' Posts at Salford Parish Room, 4 Greycote, Eastcotts, 22 Pollard's Nursery Cottages, Lower Stondon and Lower Stondon Village Hall; - County Equipment Store at 22 Bromham Road, Bedford; erection of a Cleansing Station at Biggleswade Public - Assistance Institution; Control & Report Centre, 110 Dunstable Street, Ampthill; deferment of military service for whole-time wardens in Dunstable; - communications from Ministry of Home Security regarding: Civil Defence (Employment & Offences) (No.4) Order 1941; small yellow unexploded bombs; supplement to instructions regarding unexploded bombs, shells and parachute mines; - communications from Ministry of Health regarding: employment of alien nurses in hospitals; co-ordination of Home Guard and Civil Defence Casualty Services; - supplementary allowances to evacuees; - co-operation with police at Air Raid Precautions exercise; - fire prevention; - query by Dunstable Borough Council regarding responsibility for the Wardens' Service in their area; - accommodation for refugees from air attack. [ex W/ARPP 38]
- Date free text17 Sep 1941
- Production dateFrom: 1941 To: 1941
- Level of descriptionitem
- KeywordsMinistry of Home Security, Ministry of Health, civil defence, nurses, hospitals, Home Guard, civil defence, Air Raid Precautions, refugees, air raids over UK, Bedford Borough, Dunstable Borough, BEDFORD, SALFORD, EASTCOTTS, Lower Stondon, BIGGLESWADE, AMPTHILL, DUNSTABLE, Bedford High Street, Eastcotts Greycote, Bedford Bromham Road, Ampthill Dunstable Street
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