1956 Clippings

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2nd January 1956 – BCC Parks Committee Minute
 
Councillor Price presented the following report of the General Purposes and Finance Committee:-
 
Police Report – Serious Accidents
Since the last meeting of your Sub-Committee, there have been 14 serious accidents dealt with in the parks and the patients sent to hospital.  There were also 125 minor injuries treated and the patients sent home.  Details of serious accidents are given in Appendix “E”.
 
Appendix “E”
Police Report – Serious Accidents
 
Date:                                 4.11.55
Park:                                 Selly Oak Pk.
Name & Age:                     Paul Benson (13)
Nature of Injury:                  Fractured right forearm.
Cause of injury:                  Playing football.
 
 
20th January 1956 – Minute of Special Meeting of the BCC Parks Committee
 
Included in this Minute is a report concerning:-
 
Draft Estimates 1956-7
(From a very long, and detailed report:-)
 
The report shows that the following allocations were included for Selly Oak Park:-
 
Maintenance of Drives and Paths, etc.
·       Repairs to existing playground - £250
·       Conversion of existing Ash Paths, etc (These areas are the source of many complaints from the public.  During dry weather a great nuisance is created by the dust, and after every storm the existing surface becomes rutted and drains are blocked, which subsequently entails considerable labour.)  Surfacing of path from canal bridge to “Daughters of Rest” pavilion. - £300
 
Fencing:-
·                5’ sawn oak gates at main entrance, Gibbins Road. - £45 – Replacement of existing temporary gates.
·                5’ sawn oak fence to canal boundary - £450 – Replacement of dilapidated chestnut fencing.
·                Repairs to oak pale boundary fence, south side of Corisande Road. - £50 – Replacement of missing and broken timbers, & providing godfathers where necessary.
 
Pit Lights & Cold Frames
·       6 concrete frames 6’ x 4’ - £50 – Replacement of old & dilapidated brick frames.
 
 
An item which had been considered and was subsequently deleted:-
·       50 yds 4’ sawn oak fencing around circular shrubbery - £55 – Protection of shrubbery
 
 
6th February 1956 – BCC Parks Committee Minute
 
Councillor Price presented the following report of the General Purposes and Finance Sub-Committee:-
 
“Sons of Rest” and “Daughters of Rest” Shelters – Cost of heating, lighting and cleaning
Your Sub-Committee will be aware that the Welfare Committee have accepted the principle that they will be responsible for the costs of heating, lighting and cleaning “Sons of Rest” and “Daughters of Rest” shelters, with effect from the 1st April, 1956, and I now set out hereunder proposals for the implementation of the arrangement, so far as your Department is concerned:-
 
“Sons of Rest” Shelters
 
(1)   The Midlands Electricity Board and the West Midlands Gas Board be requested to take the state of the electric and gas meters for the respective shelters on or about the 1st April, 1956 (at present some of the supplies are combined with park premises but arrangements will be made for the shelters to be separately metered prior to the operative date).
(2)   Electricity and gas accounts for the shelters concerned will continue to be submitted to the City Treasurer (Parks Accounts) for payment, and the cost will be recharged to the respective branches.
(3)   Water supplies to the shelters are not separately metered and the cost of water consumed will, therefore, continue to be paid by the Parks Department.
(4)   A number of the shelters are heated by means of coke and this fuel can continue to be supplied by your Department.  In many cases, however, there is no separate bulk storage place within the “Sons of Rest” premises for the fuel, and the coke requirements are at present obtained direct from the stock held at the park concerned.  It is proposed, therefore, to supply coke from the park stock in 1 cwt. capacity bags and obtain a receipt from a responsible member of the “Sons of Rest” branch.  The receipt will then be sent monthly to the City Treasurer (Parks Account) who will recharge the Branch with the cost of the coke supplied, based on current prices.
(5)   The actual cost of the men’s time in cleaning the floors and windows of the shelters and lighting the fires will be recharged by way of the weekly time sheets submitted to the Treasurer by the Officers-in-Charge.
(6)   The Parks Committee will continue to be responsible for interior and exterior repair and decoration to the shelters.
(7)   The accounts for the cost of heating, lighting and cleaning the shelters could be submitted to the respective “Sons of Rest” Branch Treasurers by the City Treasurer each quarter in arrears and a copy of these accounts could also be supplied to the Welfare Department for information.
(8)   It is suggested that no supervision or administrative expenses be charged.
 
“Daughters of Rest” Shelter
 
The “Daughters of Rest” shelter was officially opened at Selly Oak Park on the 22nd October, 1953, and the “Daughters of Rest” Society has been responsible for the cost of heating, lighting and water since that date.  The shelter is heated by an open coal fire, supplemented by electric fires, and the coal is purchased by the Society direct.  The Midlands Electricity Board render their account for electricity consumed direct to the Society’s Treasurer; no gas is installed.  The water service to the shelter is combined with a point used for park purposes, and a fixed charge of £1-5-0 per quarter is made by the City Treasurer for water consumed.  It is suggested, therefore, that the present arrangements regarding heating, lighting and water be continued.
The Staff at Selly Oak Park clean the windows of the shelter and also light the fires daily, but the time engaged on these duties is not at present charged to the Society
In view of the terms of the Welfare Committee’s resolution however, I propose that this service be coded on the time-sheets and be charged with effect from the 1st April, 1956.
The question of the maintenance of the fabric of the building has never been made absolutely clear, but as the shelter was handed over to the Corporation at the official opening ceremony, you may consider that the Parks Committee should be responsible for its maintenance as in the case of the “Sons of Rest” shelters.
Your Committee will know that the Welfare Committee feel that the Branches should, as far as possible, meet the running costs of their buildings themselves, and Mr. Salter and I propose to visit the larger Branches prior to the change-over, so that the various aspects may be fully discussed with the Federation Secretary and the Branch Secretaries concerned.
Your Committee’s approval of the proposed arrangements set out above and their instructions regarding the future maintenance of the “Daughters of Rest” shelter at Selly Oak Park are desired.
 
 
Exercising of Dogs
In 1948 by Minute No. 8092, your Committee authorised the exercising of dogs off a leash up to 10 o’clock in the mornings and for one hour before closing time at the sites listed below:-
 
(From a long list:-)
District No. 1.
Selly Oak Park                               Area alongside canal
 
..................... (The report then considers the addition of further areas in parks and recreation grounds without further mention of Selly Oak Park, and then continues:-) 
In view of the increasing demands for facilities for the free exercise of dogs, it may be your Committee’s wish that the areas set aside in the parks for this purpose be indicated by a suitably worded notice showing the extent of the area available for this purpose and emphasising the necessity of the dogs being under control, in accordance with the terms of the Bye-laws.
The Committee’s instructions are desired.
 
 
“Sons of Rest” and “Daughters of Rest” Shelters – Cost of heating, lighting and cleaning
 
17431   Resolved:-   That, subject to an alteration in the proposed arrangements for heating, lighting and cleaning “Sons of Rest” shelters to provide for the cost of water supplied to the shelters being borne by the Welfare Committee, by agreement on the annual charge therefor, the proposals more particularly referred to in the foregoing report for the maintenance, heating, lighting and cleaning of such shelters as between this Committee and the Welfare Committee with effect from 1st April, 1956, be approved and confirmed; and that insofar as the “Daughters of Rest” shelter at Selly Oak is concerned, this Committee do agree to be responsible for the maintenance of the shelter as in the case of the “Sons of Rest” shelters, and to the existing practices for heating, lighting, water supplies, etc., at the shelter remaining in operation.
 
 
Exercising of Dogs
 
17433   Resolved:-   That in the circumstances reported, Minute No. 8092 be varied to provide for the inclusion of the recreation grounds and parks in Districts Nos.1, 2 and 3 named in the report as additional areas to provide facilities for the exercising of dogs off the leash up to 10 a.m. in the morning and for one hour before the time fixed for closing, and that the General Manager be authorised to indicate by suitably worded notices at these areas the facilities granted in this respect and drawing attention to the need to comply with terms of Bye-laws in this matter.
 
 
Alderman Mrs. Hyde presented the following report of the Sites and Buildings Sub-Committee:-
 
Bournbrook Rec. Gd. – Proposed Area for Car Park – H.W. Ward & Co. Ltd.
.............................
........... the following is a list of sites within a one mile radius of the Bournbrook Rec. Ground, those marked with an asterisk containing units of playground equipment:-
 
Site                                 Area                 Radial Distance
                                       Acres
#  Selly Oak Pk.               33.34                ½ mile
#  Muntz Pk.                     5.91                ¾  
#  Selly Pk. R. Gd.           21.19                ¾  
   Pebble Mill P.F.                          6.40                1   
 
 
5th March 1956 – BCC Parks Committee Minute
 
The General Manager submitted the following report:-
 
Estimates 1956/57
 
Savings of £109,930 were required relative to the Estimates already prepared and submitted.  The following items identified for Selly Oak Park were lost:-
 
Maintenance of Drives and Paths, etc.
·       Repairs to existing playground - £250
·       Surfacing of path from canal bridge to “Daughters of Rest” pavilion. - £300
 
Fencing:-
·                5’ sawn oak gates at main entrance, Gibbins Road. - £45
·                5’ sawn oak fence to canal boundary - £450
 
Pit Lights & Cold Frames
·       6 concrete frames 6’ x 4’ - £50
 
 
9th April 1956 – BCC Parks Committee Minute
 
In the absence of Councillor Price, the Chairman (Councillor E.W. Horton) presented the following report of the General Purposes and Finance Sub-Committee:-
 
Staff – Improved Service Pay
I beg to submit in Appendix “H” a list of applications received and recommended for the Committee’s approval, the payments to take effect from the dates stated.
 
Appendix “H”
Improved Service Pay
 
Name & Age:                     Richards, C.W. (52)
Designation:                      Parks Police
Where employed:               Selly Oak Pk.
Date Commenced:             3.5.53
Grant recommended:          2/-
To date from:                     3.5.56
 
 
Staff – Improved Service Pay
 
17693   Resolved:-   That the details set out in Appendix “H” to the foregoing report in respect of improved service pay, be approved, and payments made with effect from the dates and in respect of the names specified.
 
 
Alderman Mrs. Hyde submitted the following report of the Sites and Buildings Sub-Committee:-
 
Various Sites – Tenure of Civil Defence Report and Control Centres
I have been approached by the Civil Defence Officer of the City, in regard to a proposal by the Civil Defence Committee to carry out drainage around the existing underground Report and Control Centres situated within the various parks and recreation grounds, with the object of using such buildings as lecture rooms for Civil Defence personnel residing in those particular areas, and so avoid the additional expense of providing new training premises.
It is stated that before Government approval can be given to the proposal, it will be necessary to have your Committee’s authority for the retention of these sites for a considerable time, and in this connection I would mention that by Minute No. 12,068 of the 7th January, 1952, your Committee concurred in the proposal to bring the Civil Defence Centres back into use and for the sites to be enclosed with sawn oak fencing at the expense of the Civil Defence Committee.
This fencing work was carried out in 1952 independent entrance gates being provided from the respective street frontages, and the following list shows the parks and recreation grounds affected:-
 
Parks
Calthorpe                           Handsworth
King’s Heath                      Perry
Rookery                             Selly Oak
                 Summerfield
 
Recreation Grounds
Acocks Green                    King’s Norton P. Fields
Manor Rd.                          Stechford
 
Before authorising such concessions, I think at this stage it would be desirable to enquire formally from the Civil Defence Committee as to any permanent intentions they may have upon these sites.
 
 
Various Sites – Tenure of Civil Defence Report and Control Centres
 
..................
 
17712   Resolved:-   That, having regard to the enquiries made on behalf of the Civil Defence Committee for consent to carry our drainage work at the existing underground Report and Control Centres situate in the various parks and recreation grounds, as more particularly referred to in the foregoing report, the Civil Defence Committee be asked to acquaint this Committee as to whether it is their intention to regard the use of those shelters at public open spaces to provide lecture rooms for Civil Defence training purposes as a permanent arrangement, in order to assist in the consideration of the application to carry out the proposed drainage work.
 
 
7th May 1956 – BCC Parks Committee Minute
 
Councillor Price submitted the following report of the General Purposes and Finance Sub-Committee:-
 
Mobile Canteeen Tenders
In accordance with the usual practice, an advertisement was recently placed in the local Press inviting tenders for the privilege of operating with a mobile canteen in the following parks and recreation grounds at which there are at present no refreshment facilities and where it is considered desirable that refreshments should be provided:-
 
(From a list of nine sites:-)
Selly Oak Park
 
In response to this advertisement, tenders have been received from the undermentioned persons:-
 
(There were 4 tenderers – but not one for Selly Oak Park!)
 
 
Police Report – Serious Accidents
Since the last meeting of your Sub-Committee, there have been 15 serious accidents dealt with in the parks and the patients sent to hospital.  There were also 279 minor injuries treated and the patients sent home.  Details of serious accidents are given in Appendix “E”.
 
Appendix “E”
Police Report – Serious Accidents
 
Date:                                 3.3.56
Park:                                 Selly Oak Pk.
Name & Age:                     Robt. Stanley (24)
Nature of Injury:                  Suspected broken rt. ankle
Cause of injury:                  Collided with another player at football.
 
 
Rating Valuations
The Sub-Committee will be aware that properties have been revalued throughout the country for general rating purposes under the provisions of the Local Government Act, 1948, and that the revised assessments became effective on the 1st April, 1956.  The values of many of the properties under the control of the Parks Committee have been altered, and I therefore set out in Appendix “K” of this report, a complete schedule of hereditaments upon which the Committee is directly responsible for the payment of General Rates.
The schedule has been separated into two main parts; section “A” deals with properties within Birmingham Rating Area, and section “B” with properties outside the City boundary.  Each section has been subdivided into cemetery properties, parks and recreation grounds properties and golf courses, and each assessment has been prefixed with a number for future reference purposes.
The revised assessment of all the Corporation own (sic) properties are at present being examined by the City Estates Officer from a valuation point of view, and matters necessitating a legal opinion will be referred to the Town Clerk.  In this latter respect there appears to be a number of anomalies, and it is possible that there will be grounds for seeking an alteration in the values ascribed to some properties.  However, I hope to be in a position to report more fully on these and the financial implications of the revaluation to a later meeting of your Sub-Committee, when the observations of the City Estates Officer and the Town Clerk have been received.
 
Appendix K
Rating Valuations
 
Ref No:                                          25
Site and Property:                          Selly Oak Park – 187, Harborne Lane
Previous Assessment
Gross value:                             £15
Rateable value:                         £9
Rate levied at 25/- in £:              £10.2.6.+
New Assessment w.e.f. 1.4.1956
Gross value:                             £22
Rateable value:                         £15
Rate levied at 18/6 in £:             £12.9.9. +
Departmental Observations:             House occupied by Assistant Forester. Trees-in-Streets Depot, upon a rent free basis.
 
 
Rating Valuations
 
17799   Resolved:-   That the report of the General Manager on rating valuations carried out pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act 1948, be approved and that he be requested to report further on this subject when the observations of the City Estates Officer and the Town Clerk in this regard are known, together with information to assist any consideration that might be given to the possibility of passing on increases in rate payments to tenants where applicable.
 
 
The following report of the General Manager was submitted:-
 
Selly Oak Park – proposed additional area Gibbins Road
A communication has been received from the City Engineer & Surveyor concerning an area of land comprising 1,312 square yards or thereabout, at the junction of Gibbins Road and Harborne Lane in the ownership of the Public Works Committee, which has for some years been used by the City Transport Department for the storage of salt and grit for roads.  Since arrangements have now been made for the bulk storage of these materials at Public Works depots, this particular site is now surplus to requirements
The City Engineer & Surveyor states that he is endeavouring to reduce the number of depots in use by his Department, and as the site in question is already town planned for public open space purposes, he requires to know if your Committee would be prepared to appropriate the area.
The site is contiguous to the eastern boundary of the park and its appropriation would seem to offer suitable facilities for car parking.  The site at present allocated for parking is adjoining the eastern verge of the main drive, indicated in blue on the plan to be submitted at your meeting, and since approximately 20-30 vehicles have to be accommodated on occasions during a week-end, an alternative space would obviously be of advantage.
Your Senior Horticulturist advises that certain horticultural features could be introduced to improve the general appearance of the site, notably the provision of a shrubbery of mixed Berberis along the embankment to Harborne Lane, with a dwarf retaining wall at its foot, and the laying of a 3 ft. turf verge on the park side.  The open pale fencing forming the present park boundary could be re-erected in part along the canal frontage.
The Committee’s instructions are desired.
 
 
Selly Oak Park – proposed additional area Gibbins Road
 
17861   Resolved:-   That, subject to the consents of the Public Works Committee, City Council and Minister of Housing and Local Government, this Committee do  approve the appropriation of a site containing 1312 square yards or thereabouts at the junction of Gibbins Road and Harborne Lane being contiguous to the eastern boundary of Selly Oak Park, from the Public Works Committee, on terms to be agreed in consultation with the District Valuer; and that the proposals of the General Manager for the future use and layout of the new site be approved.


2nd July 1956 – BCC Parks Committee Minute

Selly Oak Park, proposed additional area, Gibbins Road
 
On Minute No. 17861 the following resolution No. 63188 of the Public Works Committee was submitted:-
 
Selly Oak Park, proposed additional area, Gibbins Road
A resolution of the Parks Committee was submitted.
 
63188   Resolved:-   That approval be given to the appropriation of a site containing 1,312 square yards or thereabouts at the junction of Gibbins Road and Harborne Lane from this Committee to the Parks Committee for public open space purposes on terms to be arranged by the City Estates Officer in consultation with the District Valuer and that the Parks Committee be advised accordingly.
 
17944   Resolved:-   That the foregoing resolution be received and entered on the Minutes.

 
The Chairman (Councillor Mrs. Tomlinson) submitted the following report of the General Purposes and Finance Sub-Committee:-
 
Mobile Canteen Tenders
As a result of an advertisement inserted in the local Press inviting applications for the privilege of operating mobile canteens in certain parks and recreation grounds for the summer season 1956, applications were received in respect of four sites and these were accepted at a rental of 10/- per week by the full Committee at their meeting held on the 7th May, 1956.  At the time no applications had been received for the following sites:-
 
(From a list of 5:-)
Selly Oak Park
 
Since my report, three further applications have been received, and arrangements have been made for the caterers to operate their mobile canteens at the following sites from the dates stated, subject to the approval of the Parks Committee:-
 
(From a list:-)
Selly Oak Park       Mr. H. Hinman                         To operate from 19th May.
                             108, Abbeyfield Road,               Rent 10/- per week.
                             Erdington, 23
 
The canteens are subject to the approval of the Public Health Department, and your Committee’s confirmation of the action taken is desired.

 
Staff
I beg to submit hereunder particulars of appointments that have been made and resignations that have been received since the last meeting of your Sub-Committee.
 
District No. 1
Eight appointments were made and seven resignations were received.
.................  Mr. A.J. Grace, Apprentice Gardener at Selly Oak Park, was called up for service in H.M. Forces after three years seven months with your Department; ............

 
Staff - Temporary Manual Employees – Appointment to the Permanent Staff
It is recommended that the temporary manual employees whose particulars are given in Appendix “K” be appointed to the Permanent Staff of the Department with effect from the date of this meeting.
The Approval of the Committee for such action is desired.
 
Appendix “K”
Temporary Manual Employees – Appointment to the Permanent Staff
 
District No. 1
Name & Age:                     Connard, E.W. (19)
Designation:                       App. Gardener
Where employed:               Selly Oak Park
Date commenced:              22.9.52
 
Name & Age:                     Glover, S. (31)
Designation:                       Gdn. 2nd class
Where employed:               Selly Oak Park
Date commenced:              11.7.55

 
Mobile Canteen – Tenders
 
17969   Resolved:-   That the tenders received for the privilege of operating a mobile canteen in respect of Selly Oak Park and Lickey Hills (Beacon Hill) as more particularly referred to in the foregoing report, be accepted, on the basis that the operators shall pay 10/- per week for such privilege; .............

 
Staff - Temporary Manual Employees
 
17989   Resolved:-   That the transfer to the permanent staff of temporary manual employees, as more particularly set out in Appendix “K” to the foregoing report, be approved and confirmed.

 
30th July 1956 – BCC Parks Committee Minute
 
Councillor Mrs. Tomlinson submitted the following report of the General Purposes and Finance Sub-Committee:-
 
Police Report – Serious Accidents
Since the last meeting of your Sub-Committee, there have been 29 serious accidents dealt with in the parks and the patients sent to hospital.  There were also 450 minor injuries treated and the patients sent home.  Details of serious accidents are given in Appendix “E”.
 
Appendix “E”
Police Report – Serious Accidents
 
Date:                                 9.6.56
Park:                                 Selly Oak Pk.
Name & Age:                    George Cornelius (29)
Nature of Injury:                Severe bruising to right ribs
Cause of injury:                 Hit by cricket ball.

 
Departmental Accommodation - Cost of Heating and Lighting
I reported to the December meeting of your Sub-Committee upon the cost of heating and lighting Departmental properties occupied by emolumented personnel.  In certain cases the electric and gas services to domestic properties were combined with Departmental uses within the site, i.e. messrooms, offices, etc., and the General Committee by Minute No. 17,351 approved in principle the alteration of the services and the installation of necessary meters to separate the supplies, subject to a schedule being prepared showing the individual cost for carrying out the work at each site, so that a timetable could be arranged.
Quotations for these works have now been obtained from the Midlands Electricity Board and the West Midlands Gas Board, and an itemised schedule, together with a summary of the costs is set out in Appendix “H”.  From this schedule it will be seen that the total cost for separating the electricity services amounts to £189-15-2. and for the gas services £42-19-9.  However, no provision for this expenditure has been made in the current year’s Estimates.  In the circumstances, the Committee may feel that the work should be carried out in stages and, as the separation of the gas services will cost under £50, they may wish me to arrange for this work to be put in hand this year.
The Gas Board will provide the necessary meters free of cost, but the Electricity Board propose to make a hire charge of 2/6d. per quarter for each meter installed.  In this latter respect, however, it is anticipated that a saving will be made as the electricity supplied for dual purposes is charged at a rather higher rate, i.e. combined tariff.
The Committee’s instructions in this matter are desired.
 
Appendix “H”
Separation of Services
Properties occupied upon an emolument basis
 
Site:                                                           Selly Oak Pk.
Departmental Domestic Property:             Lodge
Electricity
Other points supplied:                           Offices, potting shed, messroom
Cost of separating services:                  £5 17 0d.
Gas
Other points supplied:                           Messroom
Cost of separating services:                  £2 7 6d.
Total cost:                                                  £8 4 6d.

 
Departmental Accommodation - Cost of Heating and Lighting
 
18085   Resolved:-   That in the circumstances referred to in the foregoing report, the General Manager be authorised to arrange for the installation of necessary meters for the separation of gas services as indicated, at an approximate cost of £42-19-9 in accordance with the schedule submitted with the report.

 
5th November 1956 – BCC Parks Committee Minute
 
Councillor Mrs. Tomlinson submitted the following report of the General Purposes and Finance Sub-Committee:-
 
Police Report – Serious Accidents
Since the last meeting of your Sub-Committee, there have been 103 serious accidents dealt with in the parks and the patients sent to hospital.  There were also 1881 minor injuries treated and the patients sent home.  Details of serious accidents are given in Appendix “E”.
 
Appendix “E”
Police Report – Serious Accidents
 
Date:                                 10.6.56
Park:                                 Selly Oak Pk.
Name & Age:                    Mrs. Key
Nature of Injury:                Collapse.
Cause of injury:                 Natural causes.
 
Date:                                 1.9.56
Park:                                 Selly Oak Pk.
Name & Age:                    George Lane (20)
Nature of Injury:                Suspected back injury, concussion.
Cause of injury:                 Playing football.

 
Improved Service Pay
I beg to submit in Appendix “G” a list of applications received and recommended for the Committee’s approval, the payments to take effect from the dates stated.
 
Appendix “G”
Improved Service Pay
 
District No. 1
Name & Age:                       Grace, A.J. (21)
Designation:                        App. Gdn.
Where employed:               Selly Oak Park
Date commenced:              22.9.52
Grant recommended:          2/-
To date from:                      15.8.56
 
Name & Age:                      Ray, H.C. (60)
Designation:                       Gdn. 2nd cl.
Where employed:               Selly Oak Park
Date commenced:              4.9.50
Grant recommended:          2/-
To date from:                      4.9.56
 
Name & Age:                      Eagles, J.A.R. (21)
Designation:                       Gdn. 2nd cl.
Where employed:               Selly Oak Park
Date commenced:              10.4.50
Grant recommended:          2/-
To date from:                      2.3.56

 
Regradings
I have to recommend the regradings as set out in Appendix “H” for the approval of the Committee, to take effect from the dates indicated.  The services of the employees recommended have been satisfactory.
 
Appendix “H”
Regradings
 
District No. 1
Name & Age:                      Grace, A.J. (21)
Where employed:               Selly Oak Park
Grading & Wages
Present:                         App. Gdn.         £8.6.11
Recommended:             Gdn. 2nd cl.        £8.10.4
Date commenced:              22.9.52
To date from:                     15.8.56

 
Staff – Improved Service Pay
 
18285   Resolved:-   That the details submitted in Appendix “G” to the foregoing report, in respect of Improved Service Pay be approved, and payments made with effect from the dates and in respect of the names specified.

 
Staff – Regradings
 
18286   Resolved:-   That the staff regradings as set out in Appendix “H” to the foregoing report be approved and confirmed, to have effect from the dates shown in each case.
 
 
 
 
 
 


 

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