Catalogue description RICHMOND MAIN SEWERAGE BOARD

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Reference: RMSB
Title: RICHMOND MAIN SEWERAGE BOARD
Description:

Administrative Papers, maps and photographs

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Items marked with an asterisk (*) are being retained at the works until the prescribed number of years after audit have elapsed.

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Date: 1863 - 1965
Held by: The London Archives: City of London, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Richmond Main Sewage Board, 1887-1965

Physical description: 141 documents
Subjects:
  • Sewers
Administrative / biographical background:

The Richmond Main Sewerage Board was created by Provisional Order of the Local Government Board under Section 279 of the Public Health Act, 1875 in 1887 to serve the parishes of Richmond, Kew, Petersham, North Sheen, Barnes and Mortlake, its members being appointed by the two sanitary authorities covering this area, viz. the Richmond Corporation, which supplied six members (including the Mayor ex officio) and the Richmond Rural Sanitary Authority which also supplied six members (including the Chairman, ex officio). When the rural authority ceased to exist in 1892, part of its area was added to the borough of Richmond and the remainder was administered by a newly-created Barnes Urban Sanitary Authority (later Urban District Council) and, by an order of the Local Government Board in the following year, the constitution of the Richmond Main Sewerage Board was changed, Richmond supplying 7 members and Barnes 6. Barnes received a charter of incorporation as a municipal borough in 1932.

 

The Sewage Works in Westhall Road, Kew Gardens were opened in 1891, and were reconstructed over the period 1947-60.

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