Business Employees

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Business Employees Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies Employees Agricultural professions have historically dominated the working lives of the people of Bucks. They are not the whole story however. This guide intends to highlight those records held at the Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies (CBS) mentioning people working away from the land. Included are records from local industries, councils, churches, schools as well as a variety of other bodies. Records from the landed estates of the county can be found in our ‘Estate Staff’ research guide. Please be aware that employee records frequently contain personal details. Many are subject to guideline closure periods of up to 100 years. It is worth checking with staff what is not available. Where will information be found? Financial records: Practices differ from company to company, but the best place to find mention of individual employees is in wage books. If no wages books survive, it can be worth looking in other financial records but many will include just a total figure for wage payments without Staff of E. Gomme of Wycombe during World War I (ref: D-GP/131) further details. ‘Personnel’ records: Some firms, particularly larger ones, maintained registers of their employees. These usually give details of when a person started and finished and sometimes information like their salary. Unfortunately, such records survive infrequently here. ‘Operational’ records: Staff can appear in records documenting the day to day activity of a firm. Companies like builders often include the number of hours particular labourers worked on particular jobs per week for instance. Staff magazines: You rarely get complete lists of an organisation’s staffing complement in a magazine, but the activities of the employees are frequently mentioned. Particularly fruitful are war era staff magazines, who occasionally publish rolls of honour. 1 Factories Gomme/G-Plan of Wycombe Wage books, 1905-1947 (with gaps, reference D-GP 20-24) Apprenticeship indentures, 1912-1935 (reference D-GP/108) Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk Company of Aylesbury Wage books, 1875-1899 (with gaps, reference D 131/7-11) Sick fund account books, 1881-1901 (with gaps, reference D 131/12-13) Wolverton Railway Works, Employee record cards (closed for 100 years, reference AR 5/2012) Hazell Watson and Viney of Aylesbury Staff magazines 1894-1896, 1914-1918, 1939-1946, 1949-1966 (reference D-HWV 13/5-12) Register of housing, 1954-1972 (reference D-HWV 14/1-2) Registers of employees engaged, 1874-1993 (reference D-HWV 15/1-3) McCorquodale and Company of Wolverton Employees magazine, 1961 (reference D 214/56/11) Redifon/Air Trainers of Aylesbury Correspondence relating to personnel & salaries, 1952-1973 (reference D 199/5-7) Iris Cars of Aylesbury Wages book, 1925-1927 (reference AR 106/2011) Negretti of Aylesbury Staff magazines, 1971-1977 (reference AR 46/2000) Hazell, Watson and Viney factory, Aylesbury, banner celebrating 1500 persons employed (ref: D/ HWV) 2 Councils Aylesbury Borough Council Papers of Clerk relating to staff salaries, 1941-1947 (reference MB 3/10/5/113) Details of salaries of staff, 1926 (reference MB 3/10/5/217) File on nurses' salaries, 1943-1946 (reference MB 3/38/40) Declarations of British citizenship by ABC staff, 1940 (reference MB 3/10/5/36) Aylesbury Rural District Council Salaries account book, 1949-1950 (reference DC 2/13/1) Beaconsfield Urban District Council Analysis of officers' salaries, 1948-1960 and personal record sheets, 1969-1972 (reference DC 18/13/1-4) Bletchley Urban District Council Register of Monthly Salaries, 1956-1962 (reference DC 14/13/3) Buckinghamshire County Council Surveyor's Department Workmen's personal employment record cards, 1930-1951 (reference AR 116/1993) Buckinghamshire County Council, Bledlow Children’s home Wages books, 1924-1931 (reference AR 87/1991) Chesham Urban District Council Salaries and superannuation registers, 1929-1947 (reference DC 16/13/1-3) Chesham Urban District Council, Wages books, 1941-1942, 1945-1946 (reference DC Aylesbury Borough Council sewage workers (ref: PHX 98/2) 16/13/6-7) Eton Urban District Council Wages account books, 1946-1973 (reference DC 11/13/1-26) British Restaurant Wage Books, 1951-1963 (reference DC 11/13/27-35) Great Marlow Parish Surveyor of the Highways Disbursement Book with labour details, 1838-1840 (reference PR 140/21/6) Wing Rural District Council Salaries account book, 1941-1948 (reference DC 7/13/4) Wages books, 1936-1956 (reference DC 7/13/5-9) Wolverton Urban District Council Register of Employees, 1912-1947 (reference DC 12/10/4) Wolverton Urban District Council Wage Book for War Work, 1942-1943 (reference DC 12/27/6) Wooburn Parish Council Wages account book, 1960-1977 (reference AR 48/1999) Wycombe Borough Council Record sheets of water department employees, 1946-1947 (reference MB 2/37/1) Wycombe Rural District Council Appointments and salary register, 1901-1948 (reference DC 8/13/1) 3 Hospitals Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital, Aylesbury Probationer Certificates, 1902-1930 (reference H2/6/2) Salary accounts 1935-1948 (reference H2/6/4) Register of month salaries, 1942-1948 (reference H2/6/5) References for honorary medical staff, 1948 (reference H2/6/6) Buckingham Hospital Wages books, 1928-1948 (reference H8/1-2) Marlow Cottage Hospital Correspondence with Charity Commissioners including details of employees, 1947 (reference H9/8) Chesham Cottage Hospital Wages Book, 1947-1948 (reference H10/5) St John’s Hospital, Stone (formerly County Lunatic Asylum) Salaries registers, 1897-1921, 1930-1931, 1940-1941 (reference H1/4/1-4, 7-9) Wages register for workmen, 1910-1912, 1920-1924 (reference H1/4/4-5) Staff list, 1926-1958 (reference H1/4/12) Dates of attendants entering service, 1901-1946 (reference H1/4/10) Certificates of service counterfoils, 1910-1932 (with gaps, reference H1/4/11) St Mary’s Hospital, Amersham (formerly Amersham Institution) Wages books, 1943-1948 (reference G/1/51-58) Slough Emergency Hospital (formerly Slough Poor Law Institution) Analysis and expenditure journals, 1919-1944 (reference G/8/H/9/1-9) Chesham Cottage Hospital (ref: phChesham 354) 4 Builders Steevens and Son of High Wycombe Labour and materials journal 1918-1928 (reference D 88/13) J. George and Son of Whitchurch General ledger with details of labourers employed, 1933-1943 (reference D 116/1-2) Wages book, 1939-1962 (reference D 116/12-17) Bird Brothers, of Milton Keynes Village Wages books, 1880-1941 (reference D 164/5-7, 14-17) Joseph King of Quainton Labour and materials book, 1885-1889 (reference D 165/6) T. Grace of Quainton Labour and materials book, 1906-1910, 1922-1926 (reference D 165/7-8) Webster and Cannon of Aylesbury Wages book, 1898-1902 (reference D 170/16) George Darlington of Amersham Wages book, 1920 (reference D-X 893/2) Mills Temple Mills, Marlow and Wraysbury Mill A list of men employed at Temple Mills, Marlow and Wraysbury (reference D- GR/6/18-19), 1803. Soho Mill, Wooburn Copy of illuminated testimonial to the Directors of Thomas and Green with the names of around 250 employees, some illegible, 1919 (reference D-X 1953) Glory Mills, Wooburn Wage books, 1888-1950 (reference D 265/1/1-14) Page from list of men employed at Wraysbury mill (ref: D-GR/6/18-19) 5 HMP Aylesbury, c.1900 (ref: phAylesbury 823). Merchants Kelly’s Directories are a good source for lists of small merchants and tradesmen. Messrs Grace of Tring (Hertfordshire), corn and seed merchants and millers Wage book, 1921-1966 (reference D 109/61-67) Francis Coales of Newport Pagnell, grain and feed merchants Wage books, 1922-1960 (reference AR 76/1977/40) Salary sheets, 1961-1973 Timothy East of Aylesbury, fell mongers and coal merchants Wages and salaries book, 1944-1949 (reference AR 81/2006) Webb and Sons of Chesham, brush manufacturers Wages books, 1884-1940 (reference AR 19/2003) Register of employees, 1859-1916 (reference AR 19/2003) Register of young people employed, 1883-1896 (reference AR 19/2003) Odell’s of Newport Pagnell, ironmongers Time books, 1895-1905 (reference AR 57/1978/152-155) Prisons County Gaol, Aylesbury Return of names of turnkeys and other officers in County Gaol, Aylesbury, c.1839 (reference D-LE/H/12/12/22) HMP Aylesbury Registers of officers, 1903-1925, 1947-1969 (reference HMP-A/3/1-4 & 6) Register of officer appointments and transfers (reference HMP-A/3/5) Registers of temporary officers, 1919-1955 (reference HMP-A/4/1-15) Officers’ superannuation papers, 1904-1948 (reference HMP-A/5/1) Officers’ pay book, 1912-1915 (reference HMP-A/5/2) Register of absences (reference HMP-A/5/3) 6 The old Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe (ref: phHighWycombe 278) Schools Registers of permanent teachers, 1903-1930 (whole county, reference AR 26/1988) Annual registers of teachers' salaries, 1935/36, 1940/41, 1945/46 (whole county, reference AR 26/1988) Register of salaries of officers and clerks, 1930-1945 (whole county, reference AR 26/1988) Langley Marish School Board Monthly vouchers for staff salaries (reference E/123/X/11) Langley Marish School Board Annual return of the school managers for Central School, Horsemoor Green Infants and George Greens Infants with names and salaries of staff, 1904 (reference E/123/ X/28-30) Dr Challoner's School, Amersham Master's half-yearly receipts for salary, 1823-1896 (reference CH 2/FV/5) Aylesbury Grammar School Staff salaries account books, 1944-1953 (reference CH 3/FA/1/9-14) Caretakers and groundsmen wages book, 1950-1952 (reference CH 3/FA/1/15) Registers of Staff, 1903-1958 (reference D 231/9) Salary books, 1919-1952
Recommended publications
  • BUCKING HAM SHIRE. L K!MBLE
    DIRECTOR)". I GREAT AND LITTLE ( J BUCKING HAM SHIRE. l K!MBLE. ) 127 lbe memory of John William, second Earl Brownlow, Letters through Tring arrive at 8 a.m. Wall Letter who died at Mentone, 2oth Feb. 1867: the chancel screen Box cleared at 7.50 a.m & 6.5 p.m. & sundays at ie of carved oak in the style of the 14th century, and 10.45 a.m · · has on the pediment figures of Our Saviour, St. Michael Elementary School (mixed), built in r86g, for 40 chil­ and St. Gabriel: the baptistery has oak parquet ftoo1· dren; Mrs. Under hill, mistress and a triptych, representing the "Incarnation," flanked by two cherubim, after Fra Angelica: the floor of the SEABROOK (divided in two parts, called Great and sanctuary is laid with mosaic: there are 467 sittings. Little Seabrook) is a hamlet of Ivinghoe, Oheddington The register dates from the year I559· The living is a and Pitstone, lying between the London and North vicarage, net yearly value £250, including r88 acres of Western railway and the Grand Junction canal, I~ miles glebe, with residence, in the gift of Earl Brownlow, and west from Ivinghoe and I south from Cheddington sta. tion. The soil produces good wheat crops. held since r8g6 by the Rev. Treffry Harvey M.A. of New College, Oxford. The Baptist chapel, erected in Letters through Tring arrive at 8.30 a.m x804, will seat 350 persons: the Wesleyan chapel, erected COUNTY MAGISTRATES :FOR LINSLADE l:'ETTY in x866, has sittings for soo: the Salvation Army also SESSIONAL DIVISION.
    [Show full text]
  • Buckinghamshire Historic Town Project
    Long Crendon Historic Town Assessment Consultation Report 1 Appendix: Chronology & Glossary of Terms 1.1 Chronology (taken from Unlocking Buckinghamshire’s Past Website) For the purposes of this study the period divisions correspond to those used by the Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes Historic Environment Records. Broad Period Chronology Specific periods 10,000 BC – Palaeolithic Pre 10,000 BC AD 43 Mesolithic 10,000 – 4000 BC Prehistoric Neolithic 4000 – 2350 BC Bronze Age 2350 – 700 BC Iron Age 700 BC – AD 43 AD 43 – AD Roman Expedition by Julius Caesar 55 BC Roman 410 Saxon AD 410 – 1066 First recorded Viking raids AD 789 1066 – 1536 Battle of Hastings – Norman Conquest 1066 Wars of the Roses – Start of Tudor period 1485 Medieval Built Environment: Medieval Pre 1536 1536 – 1800 Dissolution of the Monasteries 1536 and 1539 Civil War 1642-1651 Post Medieval Built Environment: Post Medieval 1536-1850 Built Environment: Later Post Medieval 1700-1850 1800 - Present Victorian Period 1837-1901 World War I 1914-1918 World War II 1939-1945 Cold War 1946-1989 Modern Built Environment: Early Modern 1850-1945 Built Environment: Post War period 1945-1980 Built Environment: Late modern-21st Century Post 1980 1.2 Abbreviations Used BGS British Geological Survey EH English Heritage GIS Geographic Information Systems HER Historic Environment Record OD Ordnance Datum OS Ordnance Survey 1.3 Glossary of Terms Terms Definition Building Assessment of the structure of a building recording Capital Main house of an estate, normally the house in which the owner of the estate lived or Messuage regularly visited Deer Park area of land approximately 120 acres or larger in size that was enclosed either by a wall or more often by an embankment or park pale and were exclusively used for hunting deer.
    [Show full text]
  • Settlement Hierarchy Assessment for the Vale of Aylesbury Plan Strategy September 2012
    Settlement Hierarchy Assessment for the Vale of Aylesbury Plan Strategy September 2012 Contents Section 1 Purpose of Study and Page 3 Methodology Section 2 National and Regional Page 4 Context Section 3 The Evidence Page 6 Section 4 Settlement Audit Page 9 Methodology Section 5 Developing the Settlement Page 17 Hierarchy Section 6 Conclusion Page 21 1.Purpose of the assessment and methodology Introduction 1.1 The Settlement Hierarchy Assessment for Aylesbury Vale District forms part of the evidence base for identifying the distribution of growth for the Vale of Aylesbury Plan Strategy. The assessment uses existing evidence and an audit of settlement services and facilities in order to determine the capacity of settlements to accommodate sustainable development and the likely role of each settlement within the district. 1.2 It will also provide the background to allocating sites should this be required in a subsequent allocation development plan document or through Neighbourhood Development Plans. Methodology Overview 1.3 This study firstly sets out the national and regional policy context in section two, it then considers the existing evidence in section 3 and section 4 identifies the methodology used to carry out the audit of facilities and services. The results of the audit are identified in a matrix in appendix A. It is acknowledged that the services and facilities in settlements may change over time, the audit is intended to be regularly updated to inform further policy documents including Neighbourhood Plans. It is not anticipated that there will be such significant change at any of the further audits to requiree th hierarchy to change during the plan period (other than where already identified in the plan, such as the new train station at Winslow).
    [Show full text]
  • Wycombiensian
    THE WYCOMBIENSIAN Vol. XIII. No. 1 APRIL, 1960 HUNT & NASH George H. Hunt. F.R.l.C.S. F.A.I. F. A. J. Nash, F.R.I.C.S.. F.A.I. Chartered Auctioneers and ESTATE AGENTS Chartered Surveyors and Valuers 15 Crendon Street High Wycombe Telephone: High Wycombe 884 (2 lines) VALUATIONS, SURVEYS TOWN PLANNING SPECIALISTS RATING AND COMPENSATION SURVEYORS Inventories, etc., Insurances effected Rents Collected and Estates M anaged DISTRICT OFFICE FOR WOOLWICH EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY FURNISHING SERVICE Behind Murrays vast Store Stocks of Furniture, Fur­ nishing Textiles, Carpets a n d Floor - coverings is a SECOND - TO - NONE FURNISHING SERVICE with modem Workrooms and skilled Operators “ The advice of experts is cheaper than the mistakes of amateurs ” ILLUSTRATIONS FROM OUR SUFFIELD ROAD WORKROOMS: Top Le ft: Hand seaming for wall-to- wall carpeting Top Right: Test hanging curtains Centre Left: Upholstering Centre Right: Marking out pelmets Bottom Left: Loose-cover cutting Bottom Right: Carpet planning and machine seaming 'Totally im in a book by his favourite author, C anute sa t confidently u p o n his throne. He knew that heads are turned more easily than tides and was wise enough to have appreciated the fine selection of good reading available at Smith’s (had we existed in his day). It’s an ideal shop for those who like to dabble wisely and well. W. H . S M I T H & SON NEWSAGENTS • BOOKSELLERS • STATIONERS • LIBRARIANS BUCKINGHAM HOUSE, 36 HIGH STREET, HIGH WYCOMBE H.&J.W. ALDRIDGE (RETAILERS) LTD. for Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables at 5 HIGH STREET 1 HIGH STREET 6 CHURCH SQUARE LONDON ROAD OXFORD STREET HIGH WYCOMBE Branches : GERRARDS CROSS, MARLOW, CASTLEFIELDS and BEACONSFIELD For Your School Uniform visit .
    [Show full text]
  • Full Version of AVDLP
    AYLESBURY VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL AAyylleessbbuurryy VVaallee DDiissttrriicctt LLooccaall PPllaann WWrriitttteenn SStatatteemmeenntt Part AVJJAANNUUAARRYYD 22000044 LPaPrtII The Aylesbury Vale District Local Plan is published in two parts: Part I - the Written Statement and Conservation Area map insets - and Part II which comprises the Proposals Map. The Written Statement and Proposals Map should be read in conjunction with each other. Part II contains 33 sheets to a scale of 1:20,000 covering the whole District - where necessary insets to a larger scale are included to show details clearly. It includes insets for Aylesbury, Buckingham, Haddenham, Wendover & Winslow on two loose sheets. Norman Skedge Director Department of Environment and Planning Friars Square Offices 4 Great Western Street Aylesbury Bucks HP20 2TW JANUARY 2004 Tel: 01296 585439 Fax: 01296 398665 Minicom: 01296 585055 DX: 4130 Aylesbury E-mail: [email protected] AVDLPForeword FOREWORD We live in times of constant change. This Development Plan, the most important yet produced for our District, reflects - even anticipates - change in a way that earlier plans did not come close to doing. Yet the Council's corporate mission - to make Aylesbury Vale the best possible place for people to live and work - remains a timeless guiding principle. So comprehensive is this District Local Plan for Aylesbury Vale that it will affect the lives of people over the next seven years to 2011. There are two main themes: sustainability and accessibility. Sustainability, in its purest sense, requires us to take no more from the environment than we put back. The Council has striven to minimise consumption of natural resources by looking carefully at the demands development makes on land, air and water, and its impact on the natural and historical environment.
    [Show full text]
  • POLICIES, CONSTRAINTS and LOCATION RETRIEVED Page 1
    18/03/2021 POLICIES, CONSTRAINTS AND LOCATION RETRIEVED Page 1 FOR APPLICATION SITE: 21/05793/CLP GRID REFERENCE X: Y: (Y prefix of 1 = SU, 2 = SP) ADDRESS: Medeway Shootacre Lane Princes Risborough Buckinghamshire HP27 9EH SEARCH AREA: UNIFORM POLICY OR POLICIES, CONSTRAINTS, AND LOCATION GIS FEATURE ADJ. OVERLAP CODE REFERENCE CODE SITE? % PBCS Bledlow-cum-Saunderton Parish 100.00 W037 E58000037 Ridgeway West Ward 99.10 W042 E58000042 The Risboroughs Ward 0.90 WDLP CP8 DM42 Green Belt LPCP8 100.00 DM43 WDLP DM30 THE CHILTERNS AREA OF OUTSTANDING NATURAL BEAUTY W5 100.00 Unlikely Levels are between 0.5m and 5m below the ground surface 2 100.00 A4 Former Wycombe Rural District - Poultry Production A4 Direction 100.00 AC Area of Special Advert Control 100.00 AI 0251300000 Archaeological Notification Site BCC 2012 0.60 ASAC Special Area of Conservation 2 Km Buffer Zone SACBUFFER 100.00 BCCNR2 2 Non Residential Zone 2 BCC Parking Str 100.00 BCCRC C Residential Zone C - Bledlow and Bradenham BCC Parking Str 100.00 CILZB Adopted 2012 CIL Charging Zone B CIL 100.00 GASPIP MP Main Longwick, Bledlow, Saunderton (16m buffer) Blue 6.50 HA Consult for all applications involving a refuse tip, a reservoir, a se MOD Safeguard 100.00 WMCH-CHL DM38 AQUIFER: WEST MELBURY MARLY CHALK FORMATION Principal 100.00 K WYCAIR Booker Any development with potential to attract bird populations OUTER AREA 100.00 Aviation Notes: this report shows all the policies, constraints and administrative areas on the GIS found to "intersect" with the selected Planning Application Site or Search Area.
    [Show full text]
  • Directory of Organisations Supporting Older People in Areas Around Buckingham¹
    Directory of organisations supporting older people in areas around Buckingham¹ Haddenham² and Winslow³ ¹ Addington, Adstock, Akeley, Barton Hartshorn, Beachampton, Biddlesden, Buckingham, Calvert, Charndon, Chetwode, East Claydon, Foscott, Gawcott with Lenborough, Hillesden, Hogshaw, Leckhampstead, Lillingstone Dayrell with Luffield Abbey, Lillingstone Lovell, Maids Moreton, Middle Claydon, Nash, Padbury, Poundon, Preston Bissett, Radclive-cum-Chackmore, Shalstone, Steeple Claydon, Stowe, Thornborough, Thornton, Tingewick, Turweston, Twyford, Water Stratford, Westbury and Whaddon. ² Aston Sandford, Boarstall, Brill, Chearsley, Chilton, Cuddington, Dinton-with-Ford and Upton, Haddenham, Ickford, Kingsey, Long Crendon, Oakley, Shabbington, Stone with Bishopstone and Hartwell, and Worminghall ³ Creslow, Dunton, Granborough , Great Horwood , Hardwick, Hoggeston, Little Horwood , Mursley, Newton Longville , North Marston , Oving , Pitchcott, Swanbourne, Whitchurch and Winslow This pack is produced as part of the Building Community Capacity Project by AVDC’s Lynne Maddocks. Contact on 01296 585364 or [email protected] for more information. July 2013 Index All groups are listed alphabetically according to organisation name. This list is not a fully comprehensive listing of older people’s services in these areas, but is designed to be a good starting point. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information. It is up to date at the time of printing which is July 2013. Page No Organisation name 4 Abbeyfield (Haddenham)
    [Show full text]
  • 12, High Street, Lane End, High Wycombe, Bucks, HP14
    HOME INFORMATION PACK Courtyard Offices, 3 High Street, Marlow, Bucks SL7 1AU Tel:01628 481472 Fax: 01628 487502 Email: [email protected] Web: www.brownssolicitors.co.uk Home Information Pack Index 12 High Street Lane End High Wycombe Bucks HP14 3JF About this form: Ɣ Under the Home Information Pack (No. 2) Regulations 2007, you must include an index which lists all the documents included in your Home Information Pack. Ɣ You may use this form as an index. Required documents need to be included in all cases where relevant: authorised documents do not. Please seek professional advice if you are unsure about what to include in your Home Information Pack. Ɣ All the documents in your Home Information Pack must be listed in the index, whether or not they are required or authorised. Ɣ Where a document required by the Regulations is unavailable or unobtainable, the index should indicate that a required document is missing, which document it is and the reason why. Ɣ Where the document exists and can be obtained, the index should indicate the steps being taken to obtain it and the date by which you expect to obtain the document, updating this date if it changes. It should also indicate the reason for a delay or any likely delay. Ɣ The index to your Home Information Pack should be updated whenever the pack or a pack document is added or removed. Ɣ Someone can complete this form on behalf of a seller. Ɣ The Regulations tell you what documents are required to go in the Home Information Pack, and which documents are authorised to be included.
    [Show full text]
  • Buckinghamshire Council Ivinghoe Ward Councillors' Report 1
    Buckinghamshire Council Ivinghoe Ward Councillors' Report 1. Coronavirus Information These are very challenging and distressing times. It has been very encouraging that our local communities have come together and our thanks to the volunteers for the work they are doing. We ask all residents to follow guidelines to ensure that you can all keep safe. Buckinghamshire Council is now doing daily video updates, Monday to Friday, for residents about what is going on locally to protect, inform and support our communities. There will be a guest each day to talk about specific areas like working with the health services, public health and businesses. You can find these at – https://www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/community-and-safety/changes-to-our- services-due-coronavirus/video-updates/ We also encourage residents to go to the Community Support Hub pages on the Buckinghamshire Council website, a place which gives information for local people to sign up and help those who need it in our communities. More information is available on the website at https://www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/community-and- safety/coronavirus/ There is also a website for Service Updates on the Buckinghamshire Council website, so do keep checking here regularly for the latest: https://www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/community-and-safety/changes-to-our- services-due-coronavirus/. Things are changing quite quickly, but this information will keep you updated on specific services that are impacted. 2. New Buckinghamshire Unitary Council outlines political arrangements following postponement of elections due to Coronavirus Shadow Leader, Martin Tett said that although there were still many details to sort out, the new council’s leadership will follow guidance from the Government with the following arrangements in place: 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Buckinghamshire. L:3Slade
    DmEGrORY.] BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. L:3SLADE. 115 LINSLADE is a parish adjoining Leighton Buzzard, Wall Box, Canal bridge, cleared 8.35 &i u a.m. 12.10, bounded on the east by the river Ousel, which seyarat.s 2.30, 5.30, 8 &; 9.30 p.m.; sUlldays, 7.30 p.m the counties of Bedford and Buokingham: it is in the Wall Box, Railway station, cleared at 8.35 &; 1I.0 a.m, :Mid division of the county, three hundred of Cottesloe, 12.20, 2.30, 5.30, 8.0 &; 9.30 p.m.; ,sundays, 7.30 p.m the head of a petty sessional division, union and county Wall Box, Southcote, cleared at 7.5 p.m.; su'nday, court dilltrict of Leighton Buzzard. rural deanery of 9.40 a.m Ivinghoe, archdeaconry of Buckingham and diocese of Oxford. COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR LINSLADE PETTY This parish is governed by an Urban District Council of nine members, formed in , under the pro­ SESSIONAL DIVISION. visions of the" Local Government Act, 1894" (56 and 57 Finlay Lt.-Col. .Alex. Manor house, Little Brickhill, Bletcb. Vict. ch. 73). ley, chairman The church of St. Barnabas, erected in 1849, Orkney Earl of, Wing lodge, Leighton Buzzard is a building of stone in the Decorated style, consisting Cotes Oharles esq. Burcott lodge, Wing,Leighton Buzzard of Chancel with a vestry opening into it on. the south Finch Henry esq. The Gables, Linslade, Leighton Buzzard side, nave of four bays, north porch, south aisle, and a Fountaine Bernard Thomas esq. Stoke house, Stoke western tower with low spire added in 1868, and con­ Hammond, Bletchley .
    [Show full text]
  • Rtylesburian
    rtylesburian DECEMBER, 1959 W e very sincerely express our thanks to the Advertisers, who by their support help to make the issue of the Magazine possible. W e heartily recommend the advertisements to the consideration of our readers. Page Page Adkins, A. T. vi Lucas, I. P., & Co. Page 3 Cover Andre X Loader, T. XXXV Ashford, T. M. xxiii Page & Son XXX Aylesbury Co-operative Society xxxi Pearce, T. xi Betts, Ltd., S. F. ii Rouse, W. vi Coal Board iii Sainsbury & Son ii Cogger & Hawkins viii Sale & Meltor xxxiv County Seed Stores ix Stevens Bros. xxxiii Dennis & Son xxviii Smith, Hector xix De Fraine & Co., Ltd. xiii Smith & Sons, W . xxi Figg, H. B. xxvii Spragg, Mrs. W. XV xvi Green, K. Y. Spragg & Son V Hawkins, W . J. vii Thrasher & Son, W . xviii Hiltons, Ltd. xxii Valerie xxxii Hunt & Broadhurst xxiv Vale Haulage & Storage Haycroft, P. T. xiv Co.. Ltd., The xxix Hasberry, Ltd. E. D. XX Waters, S. xxvi Jowett, W . XXV Ward, Alan E. xii Keith Garages xvii Weatherhead & Son, F iv Lord, Mary 1 Young, A. P. xxiii THary Cord Stage School AYLESBURY Drama . Training for Teaching and the Stage in all Branches of Dance, Speech Drama and the Theatre A r t s ......... Dance . SPECIAL BABIES CLASS For Prospectus and Details of Classes in Aylesbury apply:- MARY LORD 2 1, Tring Road WENDOVER Wendover 3334 XI S. F. BETTS LTD. CAMBRIDGE STREET, AYLESBURY SCALEX RACE CAR SETS AND ACCESSORIES TRIANG RAILWAYS AND ALL BOATS AND MOTORS ACCESSORIES FOR 00 AND 1/16 SCALE MOTOR TT GUAGE.
    [Show full text]
  • The London Gazette, Issue 42575, Page
    THE LONDON GAZETTE, 19ra JANUARY 1962 521 of 9 a.m. and S p.m. on Mondays to Fridays in- much of the map as relates to each borough, urban clusive and 1'1.30 a.m. on Sa,turdays. district and rural district affected may be inspected Any objection or representation witih reference to at all reasonable hours at the addresses shown below: the proposal may be sent in writing to the Secretary, M'nistry of Housing and Local Government, White- Aylesbury Borough. The Town Clerk's Office. hail, London S.W.I, before the 3rd day of March Municipal 'Offices, Aylesbury. L962, amd any such objection or representation should Wolverton Urban District. The Office of the Clerk state the grounds on which it is made. Persons of the Wolverton Urban District Council, Market making an objection or representation may register 'Square, Stony Stratford. tiheir names and addresses with the undersigned and Aylesbury Rural District. The Police Office, will! tihen be entitled to receive notice of any amend- Aylestoury Road, Wendover. ment of Itihe Development Plain made as a result oif Newport Pagnell Rural District. The Post Office, the proposal. 37 Market Place, Olney. Winslow 'Rural District. The Office of the Clerk Dated itlhis 19th day of January 1962. of the Winslow 'Rural District Council, 28-30 C. P. H. McCali, 'Clerk of the County Council. High Street, Winslow. Chesham Urban District. The Office of the Clerk County Hall, Preston. of the Chesham Urban District Council, Council (586) Offices, High Street, Chesham. Amersham Rural District. The Office of the Clerk of the Amersham Rural District' Council, ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL Elmodesham House, High Street, Amersham.
    [Show full text]