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IE OCL P35/7/4 · Item · 22 April 1941
Parte de Papers of R.H. Moore

Letter from T. J. Kelly, County Commissioner for Offaly to the Secretary of each Parish Council notifying of the visit of Eamon de Valera to Tullamore to hold a convention of Parish Councils with reference to fuel and food production.

J. F. Mahon - land for applicants
IE OCL P35/7/14 · Item · 28 April 1941
Parte de Papers of R.H. Moore

Typed letter from J. F. Mahon, Secretary, Offaly County Board of Health stating that it is not possible to send down a man to search for suitable land for allotments.

Fencing of Cowpark for tillage cultivation
IE OCL P35/7/22 · Ficheiro · 1941
Parte de Papers of R.H. Moore

File of correspondence between Banagher Parish Council, Offaly County Board of Health and Offaly County Council in relation to fencing off the Cowpark at Banagher to permit, tillage cultivation. Includes ms letter of 18th July 1941 making application for each of the five acres set aside by the Board of Health for tillage.

J. F. Mahon - food and turf production
IE OCL P35/7/12 · Item · undated
Parte de Papers of R.H. Moore

Memoranda from J. F. Mahon, Secretary's Office Tullamore to the Secretary of each Parish Council requesting details on the number of labourers in the district who desire to cultivate allotments. With letter from T. J. Kelly to the Secretary of each Parish Council regarding proposed strategies increasing turf production.

J. F. Mahon - size of land for applicants
IE OCL P35/7/15 · Item · 7 March 1941
Parte de Papers of R.H. Moore

Typed letter from J. F. Mahon, Secretary, Offaly County Board to the secretary of Banagher Parish Council noting, that allotments provided by the Board of Health should not exceed one quarter of an acre.

IE OCL P35/7/19 · Item · undated
Parte de Papers of R.H. Moore

Statement from Patrick Boland, Chairman Offaly County Council appealing for the farmers of Leix and Offaly to increase food production and suggesting the Parish Council take a census of all arable land in the area and to impress on those who can to increase their acreage by 20 percent.