Description | Includes correspondence regarding grants for play equipment; a copy of the Village Hall Trust deed; queries about loans; grants for a grass mower and an application for a grant for maintenance of a playing field; a loan for a new mower; the rates charged on playing fields; the levelling of the playing field; applications for loans for a tennis pavilion, cricket pavilion and bowls pavilion; the take over of part of the allotments for an extension to the playing field; copies of a planning decision and a valuation, an explanation of estimates needed and a map, an estimate for the work from C Hodgson Limited; an application for a grant; a copy of a statement of account for North Ferriby Playing Field Association for the year endings 31 March 1967 and 31st March 1968; advice on a grant for the improvement of the bowling green; two copies of an application for a grant for the drainage of the football pitch and improvements to facilities for North Ferriby United Amateur Football Club; a request for a donation from the Yorkshire Parish Councils Association for an extension at Ferriby Scout Headquarters; the confirmation of a grant from the Sports Council for £600 to the Humber Yawl Club, for the provision of four floating mooring pontoons; the breakdown of estimates for a playing field project and a proposed work schedule; plans for an extension of the tennis clubhouse; two copies of an application for loans to the National Playing Fields Association for an extension of the bowls pavilion; the Performing Rights Society; membership of the Yorkshire Rural Community Council; North Ferriby village hall; a copy of a renewal of registration for the Performing Rights Society National Licence for Village Halls 11th August 1964, 1968, 1970 and 1971; grants for village halls; extension and improvement of facilities at the Village Hall; a statement of accounts for North Ferriby Village Hall Trust for the year to 31st March 1973; a leaflet published by North Ferriby Parish Council entitled 'An ABC of North Ferriby, Yorkshire'; the purchase of literature; the assessment of fees for burial grounds and public footpaths on the Humber foreshore. |