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LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES STAINES LOCAL BOARD, URBAN and DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/1747 Page 1 Reference Description Dates Agreeme LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 STAINES LOCAL BOARD, URBAN AND DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/1747 Reference Description Dates Agreements and correspondence ACC/1747/001/A Agreement 13 Dec 1876 1. London and South Western Railway Co. 2. Staines Local Board (2) to maintain roads over railway bridges at Knowle Green Road and Staines Moor Road, Staines With attached plan and specifications of work to be done ACC/1747/001/B Agreement 13 Dec 1876 1. London and South Western Railway Co. 2. Staines Local Board (2) to maintain roads over railway bridges at Knowle Green Road and Staines Moor Road, Staines With attached plan and specifications of work to be done ACC/1747/002/A Correspondence 1876 ACC/1747/002/B Correspondence 1876 ACC/1747/002/C Correspondence 1876 ACC/1747/002/D Correspondence 1876 ACC/1747/002/E Correspondence 1876 ACC/1747/003 Typed schedule of agreements with plan, 1876 n.d -1937, concerning maintenance of roads over bridges ACC/1747/004 Agreement 27 Jul 1898 Unfit 1. London and South Western Railway Co. 2. Not available for general access Staines Urban District Council (2) to maintain roads over railways With plan attached ACC/1747/005 Typed copies of Acc. 1747/4, without plan n.d ACC/1747/006 Typed copies of Acc. 1747/4, without plan n.d ACC/1747/007 Memoranda `to be annexed to Agreement 1921, 1927 dated 27 July 1898' Increasing annual payments to District Council LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 STAINES LOCAL BOARD, URBAN AND DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/1747 Reference Description Dates ACC/1747/008 Memoranda `to be annexed to Agreement 1921, 1927 dated 27 July 1898' Increasing annual payments to District Council ACC/1747/009 Agreement, 1 Mar 1900 1900-1905 1. Staines Rural District Council 2. London and South Western Railway Company (1) agrees to maintain portions of road over railway, namely: Ashford Ford Road, Laleham Road, Clockhouse Road, Reformatory Road, all in Ashford ACC/1747/010 Memorandum 2 Feb 1920 Revising rate of annual payments ACC/1747/011 Memorandum 11 Mar 1937 1. Staines Urban District Council 2. Southern Railway Company 3. Middlesex County Council Liability to maintain areas of highways over railways at Kingston Road Bridge, Staines, and Church Road, Ashford, transferred from (1) to (3) ACC/1747/012 Contract, 6 May 1902 1902-1920 1. Staines Rural District Council 2. Great Western Railway Company (1) will maintain surfaces of roads on Dawley Bridge and Poyle Bridge Endorsement: memorandum, 8 June 1920, increasing annual payment ACC/1747/013 Typed copy of contract n.d ACC/1747/014 Photocopy of circular, 5 April 1956, from n.d Ministry of Transport and Aviation concerning maintenance of road surfaces over railway bridges Street lighting, gas and electricity supply ACC/1747/015 Draft agreement 16 May 1905 1. Staines and Egham District Gas and Coke Company Ltd. 2. Staines Urban District Council (1) to light all lamps in Staines Urban District with incandescent lighting (details given), supplemental to a previous agreement LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 STAINES LOCAL BOARD, URBAN AND DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/1747 Reference Description Dates ACC/1747/016 Bundle of correspondence concerning Staines 1903-1906 lighting Including memorandum of work comprised in contract for repair and maintenance of public lamps ACC/1747/017 Agreement 26 Mar 1913 1. Staines and Egham District Gas and Coke Company Limited 2. Staines Urban District Council (1) to light Council's area with inverted incandescent burners (full details given) With time-table for lighting and extinguishing public lamps annexed ACC/1747/018 Memorandum of agreement 30 Aug 1910 1. Staines and Egham Gas and Coke Company Ltd. 2. Staines Rural District Council (2) grant (1) right to lay gas mains in Laleham ACC/1747/019 Bundle of correspondence, etc., relating to 1910 memorandum of agreement ACC/1747/020 Agreement (and copy draft) 23 Dec 1907 1. Woking Electric Supply Co. Ltd. 2. Staines Rural District Council Concerning proposed Board of Trade order allowing supply of electricity to Littleton and Laleham ACC/1747/021 Agreement (and copy draft) 23 Dec 1907 1. Woking Electric Supply Co. Ltd. 2. Staines Rural District Council Concerning proposed Board of Trade order allowing supply of electricity to Littleton and Laleham ACC/1747/022 Agreement 30 Sep 1932 1. Gas Light and Coke Company 2. Staines Urban District Council (1) to light parish of Laleham with gas. ACC/1747/023 Agreement 29 Nov 1937 1. Gas Light and Coke Company 2. Staines Urban District Council (1) to improve lighting in Laleham LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 STAINES LOCAL BOARD, URBAN AND DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/1747 Reference Description Dates ACC/1747/024 Agreement, 1 Dec 1948 1948-1951 1. South Eastern Electricity Board 2. Staines Urban District Council (1) will provide 16 lamps and electricity for lighting Laleham House Estate, Laleham With plan annexed Endorsement: memorandum, 13 Nov 1951 ACC/1747/025 Agreement 27 Apr 1950 1. North Thames Gas Board 2. Staines Urban District Council (1) to light Laleham parish by gas ACC/1747/026 Correspondence relating to agreement 1951-1955 Mainly concerning termination of agreement ACC/1747/027 Agreement 20 Jul 1910 1. Egham and District Electric Light Company Ltd. 2. Staines Urban District Council Concerning supply of electricity to Urban District ACC/1747/028 Deed of covenant 26 Feb 1913 1. Annie Crawshay wife of Geoffrey Crawshay, 17 King Street, Richmond, Surrey, solicitor 2. Staines Urban District Council (2) will light Riverfield Road, Staine owned by (1), on removal of gate by (1) With plan ACC/1747/029 Agreement (and duplicate) 31 Dec 1921 1. Staines Urban District Council 2. Egham and Staines Electricity Company Ltd. (1) to permit (2) to erect fuse pillar at Victoria Gardens and Langford Bridge, Church Street, Staines With plan annexed ACC/1747/030 Agreement (and duplicate) 31 Dec 1921 1. Staines Urban District Council 2. Egham and Staines Electricity Company Ltd. (1) to permit (2) to erect fuse pillar at Victoria Gardens and Langford Bridge, Church Street, Staines With plan annexed ACC/1747/031 Agreement 26 Sep 1922 1. Egham and Staines Electricity Company Ltd. 2. Staines Rural District Council (1) to light street lamps in Ashford by electricity With schedule of lamps LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 STAINES LOCAL BOARD, URBAN AND DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/1747 Reference Description Dates ACC/1747/032 Draft agreement 29 Nov 1922 1. Egham and Staines Electricity Company Ltd. 2. Staines Urban District Council (1) to light street lamps within Urban District by electricity With schedules of lamps and lighting times ACC/1747/033 Agreement 04 Mar 1931 1. Egham and Staines Electricity Company Ltd. 2. Staines Urban District Council (1) to light street lamps in newly enlarged Urban District by electricity with schedule of lamps and locations ACC/1747/034 Agreement 31 Mar 1937 1. Woking Electric Supply Company Ltd 2. Staines Urban District Council (1) to supply electricity to (2)'s sewage pumping stations, Ashford Road and Staines Road, Laleham ACC/1747/035 Agreements 23 Jan 1945 1. Staines Urban District Council 2. Woking Electric Supply Company Ltd. For erection of transformer kiosk at junction of Vicarage Lane, and Towpatt Laleham With plan ACC/1747/036 Agreement 14 Aug 1947 1. Southern Railway Company 2. Staines Urban District Council Concerning electric lamps on Church Road Bridge With plan annexed ACC/1747/037 Agreement 02 Sep 1953 1. Southern Electricity Board 2. Staines Urban District Council For lighting bollards and mandatory signs at Staines With schedule ACC/1747/038 Amendments (and correspondence) 1953-1956 To schedule in Acc. 1747/37 ACC/1747/039 Agreement (duplicate) 24 Feb 1964 1. Southern Electricity Board 2. Staines Urban District Council For lighting bollards and traffic sign With schedule LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 STAINES LOCAL BOARD, URBAN AND DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/1747 Reference Description Dates ACC/1747/040 Agreement (and draft) 28 Mar 1927 1. Middlesex County Council 2. Staines Urban District Council (2) to maintain certain main roads in its area With schedule of main roads concerned ACC/1747/041 Agreement (and draft) 28 Mar 1927 1. Middlesex County Council 2. Staines Urban District Council (2) to maintain certain main roads in its area With schedule of main roads concerned ACC/1747/042 Agreement (and draft) 28 Mar 1927 1. Middlesex County Council 2. Staines Urban District Council (2) abandons rights and responsibilities for certain main roads in its area With schedule of roads concerned ACC/1747/043 Agreement (and draft) 28 Mar 1927 1. Middlesex County Council 2. Staines Urban District Council (2) abandons rights and responsibilities for certain main roads in its area With schedule of roads concerned ACC/1747/044 Agreement (and draft) 27 Jun 1928 Concerning indemnification against injuries ACC/1747/045 Agreement (and draft) 27 Jun 1928 Concerning indemnification against injuries ACC/1747/056 Agreement 30 Mar 1965 1. Surrey County Council 2. Staines Urban District Council (2) to maintain county roads and bridges in its area With schedule of roads concerned ACC/1747/057 Agreement 28 Sep 1940 1. Ministry of Transport 2. Staines Urban District Council (2) to maintain trunk roads within its area ACC/1747/058 Agreement 21 May 1949 1. Ministry of Transport 2. Staines Urban District Council (2) to maintain trunk roads within its area LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 STAINES LOCAL BOARD, URBAN AND DISTRICT COUNCIL ACC/1747 Reference Description Dates ACC/1747/059 Bound copy of Acts of Parliament 1847 For (1) making a railway from Richmond to Windsor with a loopline through Brentford and Hounslow; (2) for making a railway from Staines to join the London and South-Western Railway near Farnborough with a Branch to Chertsey ACC/1747/060 Arrangements and plan concerning petition of 1880 Staines Local Board and parishioners concerning footbridge over railway at Staines and proposed London and South-Western Railway Bill ACC/1747/061 Arrangements and plan concerning petition of 1880 Staines Local Board and parishioners concerning footbridge over railway at Staines and proposed London and South-Western Railway Bill ACC/1747/062 Act of Parliament (43-44 Vict.
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