- ReferenceWW2/AR/C2/256
- TitleAgenda papers including, amongst other things: - Civil Defence equipment sold; - communications with Civil Defence Department of Home Office regarding: compensation for injuries received by volunteers; petrol supply for units of American Ambulance (Great Britain) Fleet; demolition of brick and concrete emergency water installations; notes on German Civil Defence (No.2); - communications with Eastern Civil Defence Region of Home Office regarding: amalgamation of No.3 and No.4 Civil Defence Regions; - unexploded missiles, mines and ammunition; - communications with Principal Officer of Eastern Civil Defence Region regarding: retention of Local Authority staff for 1946; dismantling pylons and sirens in Bedford Borough; demolition of shelter at rear of bungalow, 6 Court Road, Cranfield; reinstatement and release on County Control Room in Shire Hall, Bedford; reinstatement and release of Arlesey Working Men's Club; restoration and release of stable at St.Mary's Rectory, Bedford; demolition of 111 twelve person shelters in Cranfield; removal of shelters in Bedford Borough and Dunstable; surrender of Decontamination Laundry at White Heather Laundry, England's Lane, Dunstable; surrender of former Wardens' Post on land adjacent to 50 Farrer Street, Kempston; surrender of Decontamination Laundry at Bedford Steam Laundry, Goldington Road; - communications with Ministry of Health regarding: removal of blast wall at East Hall, York Street, Bedford; dilapidations claim regarding Clophill Rectory; claims for compensation under Section 2 of Compensation (Defence) Act 1939 regarding 38 Church Street, Ampthill and All Saints Church Hall, Bedford; dilapidations claim regarding St.Mary's Church Schoolhouse, Cauldwell Street, Bedford and for Moravian Church Schoolroom, Howard Avenue, Bedford; - release of public basement shelter at 49 West Street, Dunstable; - demolition of bridge over King's Ditch, Bedford; - reinstatement of Park Farm house, Goldington; - reinstatement of Scout Hut at Dunton Corner, Biggleswade used as Wardens' Post; - reinstatement of former basement shelter at 88 Upper Union Street, Dunstable; - air raid shelter at 16 High Street, Sandy; - reinstatement of basement shelter at The Maltings, High Street North, Dunstable; - reinstatement of Cosmic Crayon pavilion, Ampthill Road, Bedford; - disposal of Decontamination laundry at Bedford Steam Laundry, Goldington Road; - release of 20 Bromham Road, Bedford. [ex W/ARPP 74]
- Date free text10 Jul 1946
- Production dateFrom: 1946 To: 1946
- WW2/AR/C/2
- Level of descriptionitem
- Keywordscivil defence, Home Office, water, Germans, Bedford Borough, Arlesey Working Mens Club, Ministry of Health, Goldington Park Farm, air raid shelters, BEDFORD, CRANFIELD, DUNSTABLE, KEMPSTON, CLOPHILL, AMPTHILL, GOLDINGTON, BIGGLESWADE, SANDY, Cranfield Court Road, Bedford Shire Hall, Dunstable Englands Lane, Kempston Farrer Street, Bedford Goldington Road, Ampthill Church Street, Bedford Cauldwell Street, Bedford Howard Avenue, Dunstable West Street, Bedford King's Ditch, Biggleswade Dunton Corner, Dunstable Upper Union Street, Sandy High Street, Dunstable High Street North, Bedford Ampthill Road, Bedford Goldington Road, Bedford Bromham Road
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