- ReferenceWW2/AR/C2/242
- TitleAgenda papers including, amongst other things: - communications with Ministry of Home Security regarding: sale of hand grenade cases as toys by Braggins of Bedford; suspension of Fire Guard Plan; street lighting; amendment to Air Raid Precautions Handbook No.10; Battle of Britain Sunday; Civil Defence Training Bulletin No.12; Lighting (Restrictions) (No.3) Order 1944; relaxation of Fire Guard Duties; British anti-personnel bombs; German composite aircraft; Civil Defence and the Home Guard; Wardens' post at Little Staughton Rectory garage; closure of basement air raid shelter at 43 High Street South, Dunstable; refusal to approve use of Dunstable Fire Station as a Civil Defence Depot; - reinstatement of three windows at St.Peter's First Aid Post, Bedford, in order to give more light for the treatment of scabies; - manning of Kempston Wardens' Posts by volunteers; - communications with Ministry of Health regarding: Civil Nursing Reserve; Emergency Mortuary Service; continued use of Eames Garage, Dunstable, Ampthill Methodist Schoolroom; 16 Grove Road, Leighton Buzzard; 21 Bunyan Road, Kempston and The Lawns, Biggleswade; Hostel for Difficult Children at 19 Downs Road, Luton; - reports regarding Parish Invasion Committees; - appointment of matron at Clophill Rectory Sick Bay; - resignation of Miss M.Slater as County Social and Welfare Officer. [ex W/ARPP 68]
- Date free text20 Sep 1944
- Production dateFrom: 1944 To: 1944
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- KeywordsMinistry of Home Security, Air Raid Precautions, civil defence, Fire Guards, Home Guard, Ministry of Health, nursing, invasion committees, BEDFORD, DUNSTABLE, Little Staughton, LEIGHTON BUZZARD, KEMPSTON, BIGGLESWADE, LUTON, Dunstable High Street South, Leighton Buzzard Grove Road, Kempston Bunyan Road, Biggleswade The Lawns, Luton Downs Road
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