Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com
Wiltshire Times and Trowbridge Advertiser
Saturday 23 March 1940
Refuse Salvage
On a notice of motion the Rev. C.H. Heath-Caldwell moved, "That in view of the call on local authorities to make some effort to salvage house refuse the collections be extended to cover the whole district, collections to be made not less than once a month; and that the cost of collection and salvage be charged to the general rate."
In supporting his motion Mr. Heath-Caldwell said that at Brixton Deverill they paid twice as much for refuse collection as two villages which were further from the dump.
The Chairman explained that those villages got a grant. The whole point was whether they were going to make a general rate or not.
Mr A.E. Jeffrey: How many parishes don't have refuse collection at the moment?
The Clerk: Ten, out of 32.
Mr F.S. Bee said he had been rather interested in the question of salvage and he had made it his business to make some enquiries. - - - -(continues) - - -
The Attendance.
The Chairman (Mr T. Rivers) presided, and others present were: Mr P.B. Pepler (Vice-Chairman), Miss Alexander, Rev. C.H.Heath-Caldwell, Col. H.G.K. Wait, Messrs W. J. Banwell, F.S. Bee, T.G. Brain, H.J.Dyer, E.J.Francis, A.E. Jeffreys, W.H. Jenkins, H.J. Langley, J.T. Few, C.J. Carpenter, White, Bell, J. Gadd, W.J. Mizen, P. Carr, N.Marriage, A.J.Noad, W.C. Sutton, W.H. Yeatman-Biggs, R. W. Long.
Staffordshire Sentinel
Thursday 1 August 1940
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Lady Dorothy Meynell, County President of the Red Cross, and Mrs Heath-Caldwell, President of the Talke, Audley and Butt Lane Division, visited the Hospital Supply Depot at Audley yesterday.
Constance HC standing behind
Staffordshire Advertiser
Saturday 26 October 1940
Newcastle Land Workers Entertained.
Members of the Womens' Land Army, to the number of about 20, working on neighbouring farms, were entertained to a very enjoyable social gathering at a local cafe on Saturday afternoon, the party being one of a series arranged at various centres in the county for members of the Land Army stationed in their respective districts. Mrs J.B. Frith, hon. secretary of the Staffordshire branch of the Women's Land Army apologized for the absence of Miss R.M. Harrison O.B.E., chairman of the branch. Mrs Frith was assissted in the entertaining by Mrs Heath-Caldwell (Talke), Mrs F. Bolton (Oakamoor), Mrs Bazalgette (Croxton), and Mrs W. Heath (Biddulph).
Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer
Thursday 21 November 1940 (repeated 23 Nov.)
Parlousmaids, House Parlourmaids wanted.
Can any lady recommend single-handed Parlourmaid, well up in all duties; country near village; good bus servcies. - Apply Mrs Heath-Caldwell, Linley Wood. Talke, Staffordshire
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Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com