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Reference Code: GB 0214 RDLL GLAMORGAN RECORD OFFICE/ARCHIFDY MORGANNWG TEMPORARY LIST Reference code: GB 0214 RDLL Title: Llantrisant and Llantwit Fardre Rural District Council Dates : 1895-1974 Level of Fonds description: Extent and medium: c. 5 cubic metres Name of creator(s): Llantrisant and Llantwit Fardre Rural District Council SOME OF THE RECORDS ARE STORED IN AN OUTSIDE REPOSITORY. THESE RECORDS SHOULD BE ORDERED AT LEAST A WEEK IN ADVANCE OF AN INTENDED VISIT SO THAT THEY CAN BE BROUGHT INTO THE RECORD OFFICE FOR CONSULTATION IN THE SEARCH ROOM. Administrative/biographical history Rural District Councils were established in 1895, under the terms of the Local Government Act 1894. The act created new Urban District Councils to replace Local Boards of Health and Urban Sanitary Authorities. Rural Sanitary Authorities, previously administered by the Poor Law Union, became Rural District Councils. The powers and boundaries of these districts remained largely unchanged, and in many cases the members and officers of the authorities also remained the same. Elections were held for the new Urban and Rural District Councils in December 1894. Llantrisant and Llantwit Fardre Rural District Council was created from the Pontypridd Rural Sanitary Authority in 1894. Elections were held on December 17th that year, and the Council met for the first time on January 11th 1895. The Council covered the area of the parishes of both Llantrisant and Llantwit Fardre. As such, it was one of the largest authorities of its kind in Britain, covering 18,433 acres. It was responsible for housing; recreational facilities; sanitation; lighting and roads. Llantrisant and Llantwit Fardre Rural District Council ceased to exist in 1974, under the terms of the Local Government Act 1972. Its responsibilities were transferred to the newly established Taff Ely Borough Council. © Glamorgan Record Office LLANTRISANT AND LLANTWIT FARDRE RURAL DISTRICT RDLL COUNCIL Archival history Immediate source of acquisition Taff Ely District Council and Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council Scope and content The records of Llantrisant and Llantwit Fardre Rural District Council include minutes; committee minutes; reports of the Medical Officer of Health; bye- laws; home office orders; local and personal acts relating to the Llantrisant area; papers concerning the Ely Valley Sewerage Scheme; papers relating to the Llantrisant New Town Inquiry, and photographs with related correspondence. Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information All records which meet the collection policy of the Glamorgan Record Office have been retained. Accruals Accruals are possible System of arrangement Conditions governing access Items containing information on named individuals may be restricted in accordance with the Data Protection Act and Record Office policy Conditions governing reproduction Normal Glamorgan Record Office conditions apply. Language/scripts of material Physical characteristics and technical requirements Good to poor condition Finding aids Detailed list available in course of amendment Existence and location of originals Existence and location of copies Related units of description Pontypridd Poor Law Union (UPP) Borough of Llantrisant (BLL) Glamorgan County Council (GC) Taff Ely Borough Council (DCTE) © Glamorgan Record Office LLANTRISANT AND LLANTWIT FARDRE RURAL DISTRICT RDLL COUNCIL Publication note Note This list is temporary as the collection is in process of re-numbering in order to take into account a later accession of committee minutes for the period 1964-1974. Items formerly listed as RD/LL/1-98 are now RDLL/C/1- 99 but the obsolete numbers have not yet (February 2006) been removed from the volumes. These minutes are not on the main premises in Cathays Park and should be ordered at one week's notice; request slips should specify the new number, obsolete numbers and dates. Later committee minutes (Air Raid Precautions Committee etc) retain their reference numbers (RDLL/99-159) re-listing is complete. Archivist’s note Compiled by [cataloguer’s name] for the Glamorgan Record Office Rules or conventions This description follows Glamorgan Record Office guidelines based on ISAD(G) compatible cataloguing guidelines for fonds level descriptions used by the Archives Network Wales. Date of description November 2002 and February 2006 © Glamorgan Record Office LLANTRISANT AND LLANTWIT FARDRE RURAL DISTRICT RDLL COUNCIL Llantrisant and Llantwit Fardre RDC Summary of contents RDLL/C Clerk of Council Minutes and reports RDLL/C/1 Council 1895-1974 RDLL/C/2 ARP Committee 1938-1941 RDLL/C/3 British Restaurants Committee 1941-1946 RDLL/C/4 Evacuation (Reception) Committee 1939-1944 RDLL/C/5 Finance Committee 1920-1948 RDLL/C/6 Finance Supervision Committee 1932-1933 RDLL/C/7 Hospital Committee 1920-1948 RDLL/C/8 Housing Committee 1920-1948 RDLL/C/9 Industrial Development Committee 1944-1945 RDLL/C/10 Maternity and Child Welfare Committee 1926-1948 RDLL/C/11 Playing Fields Committee 1934-1948 RDLL/C/12 Public Health Committee 1927-1948 RDLL/C/13 Rating Authority 1927-1949 RDLL/C/14 Roads Committee 1922-1932 RDLL/C/15 Salvage Committee 1942-1946 RDLL/C/16 Sanitary Committee 1922-1927 RDLL/C/17 Staffing Committee 1931-1948 RDLL/C/18 Wartime Nurseries Committee 1940-1945 RDLL/C/19 Miscellaneous committees 1920-1948 RDLL/C/20 Draft minutes 1899-1934 RDLL/MOH Medical Officer of Health RDLL/P Public Health RDLL/S Surveyor RDLL/T Treasurer RDLL/T/1 Housing rentals RDLL/T/2 Rent arrears RDLL/T/3-6 Loan and mortgages account © Glamorgan Record Office LLANTRISANT AND LLANTWIT FARDRE RURAL DISTRICT RDLL COUNCIL © Glamorgan Record Office LLANTRISANT AND LLANTWIT FARDRE RURAL DISTRICT RDLL COUNCIL RDLL/C CLERK Minutes books All minutes are signed and indexed unless otherwise stated. From 1920 to 1948 the minutes of individual committees are bound separately. RDLL/C/1/1 Minutes Jan 1895-Jan 1896 [This volume begins with the first meeting of the Rural District Council. It formed part of an original volume containing the minutes of the Pontypridd Union Rural Sanitary Authority (ref. UPP) from 1891, continued by the RDC. This was separated and re-bound in 1952 in the Glamorgan Record Office. the index to the RDC minutes is included in the first part] RDLL/C/1/2 Minutes Jan 1896-Aug 1898 RDLL/C/1/3 Minutes Aug 1898-Oct 1900 RDLL/C/1/4 Minutes Nov 1900-May 1902 RDLL/C/1/5 Minutes Jun 1902-Apr 1904 RDLL/C/1/6 Minutes May 1904-Jun 1906 RDLL/C/1/7 Minutes Jun 1906-Jul 1907 RDLL/C/1/8 Minutes Aug 1907-Nov 1908 RDLL/C/1/9 Minutes Dec 1908-Mar 1910 RDLL/C/1/10 Minutes Mar 1910-Apr 1911 RDLL/C/1/11 [Minutes MISSING] [1911-1912] RDLL/C/1/12 Minutes Mar 1912-Sep 1912 [11 vols.; manuscript] RDLL/C/1/13 Minutes Oct 1912-Mar 1914 RDLL/C/1/14 Minutes Apr 1914-Mar 1916 RDLL/C/1/15 Minutes Mar 1916-Sep 1916 RDLL/C/1/16 Minutes Oct 1916-Apr 1919 RDLL/C/1/17 Minutes May 1919-Jul 1920 [5 vols.; printed] RDLL/C/1/18 Minutes Sep 1920-May 1921 RDLL/C/1/19 Minutes Jun 1921-Mar 1922 RDLL/C/1/20 Minutes Apr 1922-Feb 1923 RDLL/C/1/21 Minutes Apr 1923-Mar 1924 RDLL/C/1/22 Minutes Apr 1924-Mar 1925 RDLL/C/1/23 Minutes Apr 1925-Mar 1926 RDLL/C/1/24 Minutes Apr 1926-Sep 1926 RDLL/C/1/25 Minutes Oct 1926-Sep 1927 RDLL/C/1/26 Minutes Oct 1927-Sep 1928 © Glamorgan Record Office LLANTRISANT AND LLANTWIT FARDRE RURAL DISTRICT RDLL COUNCIL RDLL/C/1/27 Minutes Oct 1928-Sep 1929 [10 guard files; multicopies] RDLL/C/1/28 Minutes Oct 1929-Aug 1930 RDLL/C/1/29 Minutes Sep 1930-Mar 1931 RDLL/C/1/30 Minutes Apr 1930-Dec 1931 RDLL/C/1/31 Minutes [not indexed] Jan 1932-Sep 1932 RDLL/C/1/32 Minutes Oct 1932-Nov 1933 RDLL/C/1/33 Minutes Dec 1933-Oct 1934 RDLL/C/1/34 Minutes Oct 1934-Sep 1935 RDLL/C/1/35 Minutes Oct 1935-Mar 1936 RDLL/C/1/36 Minutes Apr 1936-Dec 1936 RDLL/C/1/37 Minutes [not indexed] Dec 1936-Mar 1937 [10 guard files; multicopies] RDLL/C/1/38 Minutes [not indexed] Apr 1937-Mar 1938 RDLL/C/1/39 Minutes [not indexed] Apr 1938-Jan 1939 RDLL/C/1/40 Minutes Jan 1939-Sep 1939 RDLL/C/1/41 Minutes Sep 1939-Apr 1940 RDLL/C/1/42 Minutes May 1940-May 1941 [10 guard files; multicopies] RDLL/C/1/43 Minutes May 1941-Jul 1942 RDLL/C/1/44 Minutes [not indexed] Jul 1942-Jun 1943 RDLL/C/1/45 Minutes [not indexed] Jul 1943-Mar 1943 RDLL/C/1/46 Minutes [not indexed] Apr 1944-Oct 1944 RDLL/C/1/47 Minutes [not indexed] Oct 1944-Feb 1946 [5 guard files; multicopies] RDLL/C/1/48 Minutes [not indexed] Feb 1946-Jul 1948 RDLL/C/1/49 Minutes [not indexed] Jul 1946-Dec 1946 RDLL/C/1/50 Minutes [not indexed] Dec 1946-May 1947 RDLL/C/1/51 Minutes [not indexed] May 1947-Nov 1947 RDLL/C/1/52 Minutes [not indexed] Nov 1947-May 1948 [5 guard files; multicopies] © Glamorgan Record Office LLANTRISANT AND LLANTWIT FARDRE RURAL DISTRICT RDLL COUNCIL Minutes books [From June 1948 the minutes of the Council and its committees are printed in three, occasionally two, volumes commencing in May. The minutes of the Council and an index are included in the first volume, followed by the committee minutes. All volumes are in poor condition] RDLL/C/1/53-55 Minutes 1948-1949 [3 vols.] RDLL/C/1/56-58 Minutes 1949-1950 [3 vols.] RDLL/C/1/59-61 Minutes 1950-1951 [3 vols.] RDLL/C/1/62-63 Minutes 1951-1952 [2 vols.] RDLL/C/1/64-66 Minutes 1952-1953 [3 vols.] RDLL/C/1/67-69 Minutes 1953-1954 [3 vols.] RDLL/C/1/70-72 Minutes 1954-1955 [3 vols.] RDLL/C/1/73-75 Minutes 1955-1956 [3 vols.] RDLL/C/1/76-78 Minutes 1956-1957 [3 vols.] RDLL/C/1/79-81 Minutes 1957-1958 [3 vols.] RDLL/C/1/82-84 Minutes 1958-1959 [3 vols.] RDLL/C/1/85-87 Minutes [no index] 1959-1960 [3 vols.] RDLL/C/1/88-90 Minutes [no index] 1960-1961
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