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Plumstead 1896

Third annual report 1896-7

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44. Depots.—Vestry Offices and Yard (Leasehold), Maxey
Eoad and Oliver Street.
Yard (Freehold) and Iron Building, Chesnut Road.
Land (Freehold) in Church Level.
Yard, Plumstead Road (rented from Government).
House and Yard (" Health Refuge "), 38, The Slade
(rented).
The license for the Iron Building in Chesnut Road Yard
expires this year, and application for renewal will be made in
due course.
45. Improved Frontages.—These have been obtained at
the following places:—Heath Villas, Old Mill Road, Plumstead
Common Road, Nos. 160, 162, 164, and 166; St. Margaret's
Church, and Vicarage Park.
46. Drinking Fountains.—The following Drinking Fountains
exist:—
Wickham Lane.
Slade.
Plumstead Common Bandstand (L.C.C.).
Plumstead Road.
Bostal Heath (L.C.C.).
Lamps are provided, supply of gas paid for, and the Parish
maintain the two first mentioned. The fountain at the Slade
was erected by public subscription, as a memorial to the late
Mr. George Webb, for many years a prominent member of the
"Local Authority."
47. Police Court Attendances — 12.
Attendance has also been given by myself, and some portion
of the staff at the following:—