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St Giles (Camden) 1893

Annual report for the year ending 25th March 1894

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Comparative Statement op Income and Expenditure— Continued.

EXPENDITURE.Year ending 25th March, 1893.Year ending 25th March, 1894.
£s.d.£s.d.
Expenditure of this Board :
Salaries and Superannuation Allowance...3,4541223,58359
Paving (including restoration of disturbed paving)13,0422414,59874
Cleansing7,802157,58768
Dusting3,745053,67950
Lighting4,0891334,0741511
Watering1,2811891,329193
Stone Yard and Premises2,086921,20365
Miscellaneous Expenses1,268109671410
Legal and Parliamentary271138728125
Loans—Repayments and Interest5371992,092136
St. Giles Churchyard1104114304
Sewer Account, Wages and Materials of Repairs (including Cost of House Drain Connections)2,7401962,79660
New Sewers1,534044,47575
Shaftesbury Avenue Lavatory, Building and Maintenance1,002178646159
Toted Expenditure of this Board42,96714447,806167
Expenditure over which this Board has no Control:
School Board for London17,9719517,758106
Commissioners of Public Libraries and Museums7946279624
Foundling Estate Bond Interest26050260113
Brunswick Square Garden Committee ...40003600
Total Cash Payments62,033141166,65808
Cash Balance carried forward at end of the year9471611,034160
62,98111067,692168

Parliamentary Schemes,
A considerable number of Public and Private Bills affecting
the District were introduced into both Houses of
Parliament during the Year. The most important were
the London (Equalization of Rates) Bill and the Local
Government (England and Wales) Bill, both of which were
Public Bills, and the following private Measures:—London
County Council (General Powers) Bill; London County
Council (Subways) Bill; London County Council (Open