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OVERGROWING HEDGES.

A SOURCE OF DANGER.

MENTIONED AT COUNCIL MEETING.

At the meeting of the Thames County Council on Thursday, Cr. McMahon brought tip the matter of overgrowing hedges and trees on County roads. He considered the Council should insist on owners of properties having them cu& down. These hedges were proving a. source of danger to public life ana made it very’ difficult for the drivers of motor-behicles. Only the other day on the Coast Road a child had run out from behind a hedge, and although not severely injured, might have been killed. . . tr The Clerk stated that if he could be supplied with the list of owners he would" write at once to them, whereupon several councillors handed in names.

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Thames Star, Volume LX, Issue 16959, 4 December 1926, Page 5

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OVERGROWING HEDGES. Thames Star, Volume LX, Issue 16959, 4 December 1926, Page 5

OVERGROWING HEDGES. Thames Star, Volume LX, Issue 16959, 4 December 1926, Page 5

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