ELECTRICITY CHARGES REDUCED
♦ ' SUMNER BOROUGH COUNCIL’S
decision The Sumner Borough Council cided last night to reduce the ei tricity charges for domestic use» 3d a unit, less 10 per cent, on fixed lighting maximum,.the to»i ‘ duction over the year being estim® at £2BO. A further review of the tion will be made at the end financial year with a view to possible additional reductions. . . Applications from five P erso . n olw: . Taylor’s Mistake for supply of tricity were discussed and rei« to the gas, electrical, and water, co mittee. . a The electrical engineer (Mr a. Cheshire) reported that be ca “ se the difficulty in procuring street law fittings, the street lighting bad . been kept up to the usual stan 1 The regrading of Augusta and streets was sanctioned by the co cil, and it was decided to retar land street from Stoke street to lie den avenue. . r f The Mayor (Mr'J. E. Tait) a n ® ' W. Machin were appointed represent tives to attend a conference called / the Canterbury Chamber of Comrne about the proposed construction oi tunnel road as a rehabilitation P ject.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23962, 1 June 1943, Page 4
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