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Wandsworth 1893

Report on the health and sanitary condition of the several parishes comprised in the Wandsworth District during the year 1893

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East Hill between Alma Road and Dempster Road has boon
taken up and relaid on concrete, the old York paving and
tar-paving was removed and granolithic paving laid in
lieu thereof at a cost of £50 1s. 5d.
About 117 superficial yards of the old sett paving near
the underground urinal at East Hill were taken up and
relaid on concrete, and about 73 superficial yards of 4
inch by 7 inch new sett paving were added, at a cost of
£70 4s. 2d.
The kerbing on both sides of Marl Street has been
taken up and relaid on concrete at a cost of £4 6s.
The kerbing on both sides of Eltringham Street, between
York Road and the Board School, has been taken up and
relaid on concrete, at a cost of £4 10s.
The 4 inch by 4 inch channelling on both sides of
Bramford Road, between York Road and the railway
bridge, has been taken up and relaid at a cost of
£1 16s. 6d.
The York paving on the east side of Alma Road,
between Podmore Road and No. 84, has been takeu up
and relaid at a cost of £6 12s. 1d.
The kerbing on the north side of Warple Way, between
Marl Street and No. 30, has been taken up and relaid at
a cost of £2 13s.
The old York paving on the south side of Podmore
Road, between Alma Road and Mr. Ward's shop, has been
taken up and relaid.
The circular iron fencing in front of the offices of the
Board at East Hill was taken down and set back to provide
a space for a drinking fountain which has been
kindly presented by a resident in the locality. The
cost of removing the fence and providing a drain was
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