Letter from G. R. D. Harrison to W. Stanley Jones, 2 September 1929,
- E/12/38.
- Ffeil
- 1929, September 2.
None of the dates suggested is convenient, and the matter must be left until after 12 September.
Letter from G. R. D. Harrison to W. Stanley Jones, 2 September 1929,
None of the dates suggested is convenient, and the matter must be left until after 12 September.
Letter from [A. W. Williams-Wynn] to [John Stallard] 18 June 1929,
As long as enough water flows over the weir, it is understood that there is no objection to leaving the sluice gate open, at least for part of Sunday. At any rate, electric current is supplied direct from the dynamo. Draft.
Letter from Hamilton Russell to A. W. Williams-Wynn, 16 July 1929,
It is the responsibility of the Board to ensure that water is not indiscriminately withdrawn, and it must insist on certain provisions. Will take an interest in the subject in future.
Letter from [W. Stanley Jones] to [John Stallard], [?14] September 1929,
Sets out the grounds on which the Directors believe they are exempt from the operation of the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act, 1923. Copy.
Letter from John Stallard to W. Stanley Jones, 25 October 1929,
Is to take proceedings to stop the breach of the Fishery Act by the use of the water on Sundays.
Letter from Tom Wilson, Chester, to The Meifod Electric Light Co., 5 May 1933,
Would like a larger head of water at Mathyrafal Mill to enable the fish to reach Dolanog.
Letter from H. Llewellyn Jones, Clerk to the Board of Conservators of the Severn Fishery District, to [R. L. Thomas], Secretary of the Meifod Electricity Company, 29 August 1942. A recent inspection of Glascoed Weir and the mill-race feeding Glascoed Mill revealed that the sluice gate at the head of the race was fully open on Sundays. This contravenes Section 18 of the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act, 1923.
Letter from H. Llewellyn Jones to R. L. Thomas, 18 November 1942,
Has the matter been dealt with by the Board?.
Letter from R. L. Thomas to H. Llewellyn Jones, 21 December 1942,
The Board is grateful for the courtesy displayed towards it in the matter. The water will be kept open for fish on Sundays during the non-Winter months. Copy.
Mid Wales development: new town,
Proposals for the establishment of a New Town near Caersws, Montgomeryshire, entitled A New Town for Mid Wales. Prepared by H. H. Carr, County Architect for Montgomery, and issued by the Mid-Wales Industrial Development Association, July 1960.
Correspondents include Clement Davies, H. Carr (County Architect for Montgomery), and Peter Garbett Edwards (Secretary of the Mid-Wales Industrial Development Association).
Letter from Peter [Garbett-Edwards] to Clement Davies, 16 November 1960,
Encloses the Association's Annual Report for 1960. Report attached [E/13/19].
Letter from Peter [Garbett-Edwards] to Clement Davies, 22 November 1960,
Thanks for report on Clement Davies's meeting with Henry Brooke, which is disappointing. 'It does seem that there is a great deal of reticence not merely to face up to the Mid-Wales problem but to get down to the Birmingham problem with any determination'.
Contemporary Review, March 1961,
Includes an article by Clement Davies on 'The life of a rural community-Montgomeryshire', pp 124-28.
Press Cutting from The Liverpool Daily Post, 11 April 1961,
Concerns the proposed closure of the cycle accessories factory at Newtown.
Is enclosing a copy of a letter sent to Mr Peter Garbett-Edwards, Secretary of the Mid-Wales Industrial Development Association. The closure of the factory on Pool Road much distressed the Youth Employment Committee. Letter attached [E/13/61].