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Paddington 1893

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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Appendix III.
PADDINGTON VESTRY HALL.
Regulations and Conditions as to Letting.
REGULATIONS.
1st.—All applications for the use of the Hall must be made in
writing to the Vestry Clerk, on forms to be obtained at
the Hall, stating the nature of the purpose for which
it is required.
2nd.—It will not be considered that the Hall is engaged until
the charges are paid, and the application is granted, and
no public announcement is to be made until the Hall is
so engaged. None but official receipts will be considered
as valid.
3rd.—The person in whose name the Hall is engaged, and whose
name is on the application and receipt, shall be held
responsible for any damage.
4th.—Except by special permission of the Vestry, or one of its
Standing Committees, the Hall will not be let for any
Meeting, Lecture, Concert, &c., at which the doors
will be required to be opened before Seven o'clock in
the Evening.
Scale of Charges for the Use of the Vestry Hall.
(PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.)
In every case a fee of One Guinea must be paid at the time of
application to cover incidental expenses.

In addition to the above-mentioned Fee the following charges will-be made:—

PARTICULARS OF MEETINGS.Outer Hall.Inner Hall.
A. - Any Meeting to which admission is free, and for which the use of the Hall may be granted by the Vestry, or one of its Standing Committees, by the vote of the majority of the Members present£s.d.£s.d.
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B.—Meetings to which admission is free, on Requisition signed by not less than 50 Ratepayers--
C.—Meeting of Ratepayers, to which admission is free, where no such Requisition is made-110
D.—A Meeting for which admission to any part of Hall is by payment220330

By order,
FRANK DETHRIDGE, Vestry Clerk
1 h December, 1893.