OUR RESCUED WILLOW
At Inst night’s meeting of the Fdnatforil Chamber of. Commerce, Mr. P, Thomson said he desired to express his personal pleasure at the attitude of the Borough Council, the Progress League and the newspapers as regards the proposed advertisement on tJie railway bridge. Some months ago he had moved that a protest, be entered against the erection of a hoarding along the railway line, hut the Chamber did uot see eye to eye with blip, and the next tiling was the hallway Department proposing to go. a stop further—they proposed to put an, advertising sign on the railway bridge', and to destroy a willow tree which was* a thing of beauty in the summer.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 24, 6 September 1928, Page 5
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