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London Metropolitan Archives Sunbury Urban LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 SUNBURY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/2155 Reference Description Dates Orders, agreements, contracts ACC/2155/001 Presented reports (1895) 1895 46 reports ACC/2155/002 Presented reports (1896) 1896 47 reports ACC/2155/003 Presented reports (1897) 1897 37 reports ACC/2155/004 Presented reports (1898) 1898 38 reports ACC/2155/005 Presented reports Jan 1899-Apr 69 reports 1900 ACC/2155/006 Presented reports Apr 1900-Apr 39 reports 1901 ACC/2155/007 Presented reports Apr 1901-Mar 23 reports 1902 ACC/2155/008 Presented reports Apr 1902-Mar 26 reports 1903 ACC/2155/009 Presented reports May 1903-Mar 28 items 1904 ACC/2155/010 Presented reports Apr 1904-Mar 38 items 1905 ACC/2155/011 Presented reports May 1905-Mar 23 items 1906 ACC/2155/012 Presented reports Apr 1906-Mar 30 items 1907 ACC/2155/013 Presented reports Apr 1907-Mar 29 items 1908 ACC/2155/014 Presented reports May 1908-Mar 29 items 1909 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 SUNBURY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/2155 Reference Description Dates ACC/2155/015 Presented reports May 1909-Mar 29 items 1910 ACC/2155/016 Presented reports May 1910-Apr 33 items 1911 ACC/2155/017 Presented reports May 1911-Apr 27 items 1912 ACC/2155/018 Presented reports May 1912-Mar 33 items 1913 ACC/2155/019 Presented reports May 1913-Mar 25 items 1914 ACC/2155/020 Presented reports Mar 1914-Mar 25 items 1915 ACC/2155/021 Presented reports Mar 1915-Apr 26 items 1916 ACC/2155/022 Presented reports May 1916-Apr 27 items 1917 ACC/2155/023 Presented reports May 1917-Apr 26 items 1918 ACC/2155/024 Presented reports May 1918-Apr 26 items 1919 ACC/2155/025 Presented reports May 1919-Apr 38 items 1920 ACC/2155/026 Presented reports May 1920-Mar 46 items 1921 ACC/2155/027 Presented reports Apr 1921-Mar 46 items 1922 ACC/2155/028 Presented reports Apr 1922-Mar 45 items 1923 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 SUNBURY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/2155 Reference Description Dates ACC/2155/029 Presented reports Apr 1923-Mar 50 items 1924 ACC/2155/030 Presented reports Apr 1924-Mar 54 items 1925 ACC/2155/031 Presented reports Apr 1925-Mar 57 items 1926 ACC/2155/032 Presented reports Apr 1926-Mar 52 items 1927 ACC/2155/033 Presented reports Apr 1927-Mar 55 items 1928 ACC/2155/034 Correspondence, memoranda and copies of 1921-1930 bye-laws, relating to the adoption of certain provisions of the Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1907 (An original bundle) 37 items ACC/2155/035 Correspondence and memoranda relating to 1925-1926 the adoption of certain sections of the Public Health Act 1925 (An original bundle) 17 items ACC/2155/036 Correspondence and memoranda relating to 1931 the adoption of certain sections of the Public Health Act 1925 (An original bundle) 14 items ACC/2155/037 Papers relating to a Bill to provide for the 1934-1935 variation of the provisions of section 9 of the Rating and Valuation Act 1925 in its application to the Urban District of Sunbury on Thames, and for other purposes Papers include: Correspondence, memoranda, copy of the Bill, and copy of petition against the Bill (An original bundle) 14 items LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 SUNBURY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/2155 Reference Description Dates ACC/2155/038 Copies of Thames Conservancy bye-laws, with 1925 related letter 3 items ACC/2155/039 Correspondence relating to a yard at (140) 1926, 1932 Staines Road, Sunbury 2 items ACC/2155/040 The Cedars Estate, Sunbury: 1824-1920 Title deeds to the Cedars Estate (formerly held copyhold of the Manor of Sunbury, the freehold being purchased in 1867), 1824-1903; copy draft agreement for adjusting the boundary to the Cedars Estate to allow the Council to carry out improvements 30 items ACC/2155/041 Papers relating to a dispute between Messrs. 1903-1910 Arden (owners of Sunbury Park Estate) and the Council Concerning public rights to the use of parcels of lands of Messrs. Arden lying between Thames Street and the River Thames Papers include: Correspondence, memoranda, clerk's report, newspaper cuttings, an agreement, and a copy draft lease for 299 years 91 items ACC/2155/042 Copy conveyance to the Council for pounds260 1908 of a meadow of 2a. 1r. 4halfp. lying between Chertsey Road, Sunbury, and the River Thames (Plan attached) ACC/2155/043 Agreements concerning catering rights on 1935-1939 Rivermead Island, Sunbury, with related papers 18 items ACC/2155/044 Agreement between Sunbury UDC and the 1925-1927 Metropolitan Water Board concerning part of Lower Hampton Road owned by the MWB, in view of the Council's plans to widen the road With related papers, 1925-1927 13 items LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 SUNBURY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/2155 Reference Description Dates ACC/2155/045 Agreement to make up Harfield Road, Sunbury 1929 With related papers 8 items ACC/2155/046 Agreement to make up Layton's Lane, Sunbury 1929 With related papers 4 items ACC/2155/047 Agreement and duplicate supplemental 1930, 1952 agreement as to maintenance of the County roads Bundle marked "A23". 2 items ACC/2155/048 Agreement for widening and raising Lower 1930 Hampton Road, Sunbury With related papers 6 items ACC/2155/049 Agreement for constructing a concrete road at 1930 New Destructor Works, Charlton Road, Sunbury With related papers 4 items ACC/2155/050 Agreement for making up Station Approach, 1930-1931 Shepperton, 1931 With related papers, 1930-1931 3 items ACC/2155/051 Agreement for widening and improvement of 1931 Church Street, Sunbury; with related papers 4 items ACC/2155/052 Agreement for construction of road and path on 1931 Acacia Avenue, Shepperton; with related papers 9 items ACC/2155/053 Contract for the making up of Wood Green, 1932 Shepperton Green 2 items LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 SUNBURY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/2155 Reference Description Dates ACC/2155/054 Agreement as to trench re-instatements along 1933-1954 roads, 1933 With related papers, 1942-1954 (Bundle marked "A33") 11 items ACC/2155/055 Contract for the reconstruction of Thames 1933-1934 Street, Sunbury, 1934 With related papers, 1933-1934 9 items ACC/2155/056 Contract for the construction of a road on the 1935 Green Lane Housing Site, Sunbury; with related papers 8 items ACC/2155/057 Contract for the making up of King's Avenue, 1935 Feltham Hill, Sunbury; with related papers 6 items ACC/2155/058 Contract for the making up of Scotts Avenue 1935 and Scotts Way, Sunbury; with related papers 11 items ACC/2155/059 Contract for the making up of the northern 1935-1936 portion of The Avenue, Sunbury, 1936; with related papers, 1935-1936 9 items ACC/2155/060 Contract for the improvement of Upper Halliford 1935-1936 Road, Upper Halliford, 1936; with related papers, 1935-1936 15 items ACC/2155/061 Contract for the making up of the southern 1937 portion of The Avenue, Sunbury With related papers (Bundle includes 3 letters concerning a loan, 1926, apparently unrelated) 11 items ACC/2155/062 Contract for the making up of The Drive, 1937 Ashford Common; with related papers 6 items LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 SUNBURY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/2155 Reference Description Dates ACC/2155/063 Contract for the making up of Ash Road, 1937 Shepperton With related papers (Bundle includes a letter from the Weir Estate office concerning the weights of sewer piping, apparently unrelated, 1924) 6 items ACC/2155/064 Contract for the making up of Crescent Road, 1937 Shepperton; with bond 2 items ACC/2155/065 Contract for the reconstruction of Lower 1937 Hampton Road, Sunbury With related papers 16 items ACC/2155/066 General conditions as to the making up of 1937-1938 King's Avenue and Burgoyne Road, Sunbury; with related papers 5 items ACC/2155/067 Contract for the making up of Govett Avenue, 1937-1938 Shepperton, 1938 With related papers, 1937 - 1938 7 items ACC/2155/068 Contract for the making up of Darby Crescent, 1937-1938 Sunbury, 1938; with related papers, 1937-1938 10 items ACC/2155/069 Contract for the making of Horne Road, 1937-1938 Shepperton, 1938; with related papers, 1937 -1938 7 items ACC/2155/070 Contract for the widening and reconstruction of 1938 Thames Street, Sunbury; with related papers 7 items ACC/2155/071 Contract for the making up of Squires Road, 1938 Shepperton; with related papers 9 items LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 SUNBURY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/2155 Reference Description Dates ACC/2155/072 Contract and draft contract for steam rolling and 1939 scarifying in the Urban District 2 items ACC/2155/073 Supplemental agreements for the maintenance 1947, 1949 of the County roads Bundle marked "256". 2 items ACC/2155/074 Contracts relating to the building of Nursery 1919-1920 Road Housing Site, with related papers 26 items ACC/2155/075 Contract to erect 28 houses in Manor Lane, 1924 Sunbury; with related papers 11 items ACC/2155/076 Contract to erect 12 houses in Charlton Lane, 1924-1925 Halliford; with related papers 11 items ACC/2155/077 Contract to erect 42 houses in Cavendish 1925-1926 Road, Sunbury; with related papers 17 items ACC/2155/078 Contracts to erect 58 houses in Cavendish 1925-1926 Road, Sunbury; with related papers 20 items ACC/2155/079 Contract to erect 32 houses in Laytons Lane, 1929 Sunbury; with related papers 21 items ACC/2155/080 Draft agreement for dressing boxes pay office 1930 and other incidental items for the proposed bathing pool, Rivermead Island, Sunbury; with related papers 7 items ACC/2155/081 Contract to erect 30 houses in Acacia Avenue, 1931 Shepperton; with related papers 9 items LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 9 SUNBURY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/2155
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