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RUDSTON NEWSLETTER March 1984
This is the first issue of a monthly newsletter, which will be available free to every household in the village. The aim of this newsletter is to try and give news, views and anything else of interest to anyone else in the village.
If you have anything you would like published, e.g. letters, adverts, short stories, poems, stories of Rudston (ancient or modern), then let us know. If you don't fancy writing it then if you can tell me, I'll have a go at writing it down for you. Any articles, or further information contact Sally Cummins, 'White Cottage', Eastgate or Kilham 668, or you can post your articles through Mike Ashford's letterbox, at 'The Forge' All material welcome - even if we do not use it straight away, it will eventually be used.
My apologies to any group in the village that I have not been in touch with so far; if you would like anything put in the newsletter, I would be most grateful for it.
RUDSTON PARISH COUNCIL NEWS
The P.C. consists of the following members: Chairman: Mr. Simon Dawson, Rudston House, Long Street, Kilham 243 Vice-Chairman. Mike Ashford, 'The Forge', Middle Street, Kilham 391 W. Burgess 'Merrils', Marton Lane, Kilham, 293, D. Corner, 'Bretton', Middle Street, Kilham 622 A. Coulbeck, 'Rose Cottage', Long Street, Kilham 268 N. Cummins, 'White Cottage', Eastgate, Kilham 668 W. Gatenby, 'Littlethorpe', Scarborough 890464 D. Sellars, 'Donna Farm', Long Street, Kilham 260 W. Sheldrick, 8 Main Street, Kilham 346 A. Stephenson, 'Anvil House', Back Lane, Kilham 670 R. Warters, 'Old Butchers Shop', Long Street, Kilham 410
This year the P.C. has been concerned with four major issues,
1. The poor standard of maintenance provided in the village by the County Council. Roads, verges and footpaths have deteriorated, badly since the local authority reorganisation in 1974. The Chairman is in constant contact with the relevant surveyors in an attempt to improve the standard of service. A certain amount of effective assistance was provided by the Manpower Services Commission, but this does not compensate for the poor main
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