- ReferenceX494/64/28
- TitleNewspaper Scrap Book No. 28 (Indexed) including:
- Date free text2 Jul 1976 - 31 Dec 1976
- Production dateFrom: 1976 To: 1976
- Scope and ContentP. 2 - Trevor Skeet anti abortion speech, accused of racism P. 3 - £4.5 million cut in County Council budget P. 5 - Speech by James Kiggins, Headmaster of Westfield School regarding ratio teachers/administrators P. 7 - article regarding Ved Sarpal Bedford's Community Relations Officer since 1971 P.10 - Ian Luder Labour candidate for Yeovil P.18 - Joe Johnson head of Labour Group in County Council suffered heart attack P.22 - difficulties of translation of Court evidence for Indian P.23 - Chief Constable Armstrong stated coloured witness unreliable P.26 - Van Schwaben, Chairman Bedford National Front P.27 - Sikhs seek a Temple P.28 - Profile of Jane George equal rights for all P.29 - Convicted criminals allowed to work with children by County Council - Sale of leasehold interest in Harpur Centre provides Harpur Trust with £123,000 in rents - profile of Nicholas Hyman new Labour Candidate - Cecil Higgins Art Gallery extension opened - Batt's Ford Bridge discussed - transcript of article on Bedford in 1971 by Ray Gosling P.31-32, 35 - Vandalism; cures by Labour and Conservative suggested
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- KeywordsBEDFORD, Labour Party, POLITICS, newspaper cuttings, scrapbooks, public speaking, abortion, racism, local government finance, Bedfordshire County Council, headteacher, Westfield School, schools, education staff, Community Relations Officer, out-county elections, Yeovil, heart attack, illness, general legal process, translator, court, Indians, racial discrimination, Chief Constable, crime, ethnic minorities, chairman, Bedford National Front, Sikhs, Sikhism, worship, discrimination, CHILDREN, general crime, buildings and land use, Bedford Harpur Centre, rentals, money, Harpur Trust, building work, Bedford Cecil Higgins Museum & Art Gallery, Bedford Batts Ford, bridges, HISTORY, vandalism, anti-social behaviour, Conservative Party
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