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CITY WORKS

INSTRUCTIONS TO ENGINEER The Works Committee; of the City Council reports that the city engineer has been instructed to act in the following matters:™ Construct a low level footway to serve two properties in Bangor Terrace. Estimated cost £l5O. Pave footway in Bedford street where the owner has set back walling to the correct boundary. Paint white lines across Elgin road, at the Durham street and Bowler Avenue intersections, for the guidance of Mornington school children. Construct kerhing and channelling and form a screenings footway in Brunei street. Estimated cost £llO. Cut and remove grass on the land on the left bank of the Leith, between Leith and Clyde streets. Estimated cost £5. . . . Extend footway paving in Walton street where new house erected. Estimated cost £5. • Construct seven-feet footway in Queen street. Estimated cost £3O ; Surface seal the footway in Riselaw road. Estimated cost £4O.

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Evening Star, Issue 22630, 23 April 1937, Page 9

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CITY WORKS Evening Star, Issue 22630, 23 April 1937, Page 9

CITY WORKS Evening Star, Issue 22630, 23 April 1937, Page 9

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