OYSTERMOUTH COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS - June 1905
OYSTERMOUTH COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS South Wales Daily Post As Reported in the South Wales Daily Post, June 1905 THE DEFERRED SEWERAGE QUESTION In the early summer of 1905 , when the affairs of Oystermouth were carried with the steady seriousness befitting a rising coastal parish, the Council assembled in its monthly sitting. The long‑discussed sewerage scheme —an issue that had drifted through previous sessions like an unresolved tide —was once again placed before the members. After deliberate exchange, the Council resolved that the matter should be deferred for six months , its complexities demanding further study before any decisive step could be taken. STRENGTHENING THE DISTRICT’S FIRE DEFENCES The Council did not allow the day to pass without firm action. With a mind to safeguarding the community, it was agreed that the district should be equipped with four 30‑foot fire‑escape ladders and ten Minimax fire‑extinguishing apparatuses —practical instruments of protection that would soon...