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The Komata School.

TEB POSITION OF THE ROAiD

The following: letter from, Mr F. C. Brownl, ohairman of the Komata Sohool Committee, was read at the lasb meeting! of the Ohdnemiuri County Council: —"We again appeal to you re the footpath, to the Komata School. Tine Avet weaiher seeing to have set in, and the approach.: to the-school is in aj shockingly muddy state, and we are afraid tiha* a deal of "sickness amongst the children will arise from their getting 1 their feet wet and sitting! with wet boots and stockings on." The engineer said thiat it would require a lot of steps' to get up to the footpath, aaid some formation, work, and a suspension bridge would also be required. The prewmfc path was not hi a suitable pjaoe at all, but if the Council tookl the necessary land a sui*ttable patih could be m«de. Mr Corbetiti said "the trouble arose through the Education Board building the sohool (before getting a proper road to tiha gite.

On the motion of Mr Poland, seconded by Mr Grace, the engineer was instructed to report on the practicability of getting another 1 road to the school.

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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10566, 12 June 1907, Page 2

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The Komata School. Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10566, 12 June 1907, Page 2

The Komata School. Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10566, 12 June 1907, Page 2