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St Giles (Camberwell) 1882

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

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The material used for the foregoing works, both
special and general, has been as follows:—
York Paving 14,370 ft. super.
Kerb 1,996 ft. lineal.
TAR PAVED FOOTPATHS.
The general repairs to tar paved footpaths are
carried out by men employed by the Vestry. These
repairs also include the trenches opened by the
various companies, the cost of which is charged to
them.
The works during the past year have been as
follows:—
General Repairs (including Trenches) 16½ miles.
Special works, new 2,264 yds. sup.
Executed under contract 3,675 yds sup.
ROAD WATERING.
The watering of the public roads of the parish
has been done by the staff and plant of the Vestry,