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Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
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Minute Book (1940-1941)

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Reports to the Board on the unsuitability of Croghan Hill burial ground due to difficulty in carrying coffins up the steep incline and because it is overcrowded; the appointment of a registrar at Kilcoman and Croghan Hill burial grounds; the suitability of sites to replace the Arden burial ground for county home burials; the decision to take over the burial ground at Roscomroe; and the purchase of fire fighting appliances and the proposed establishment of fire stations in Birr and Tullamore.

Minute Book (1935)

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Correspondence with Department of Local Government relating to the burial grounds vested in the County Health District, and ensuing reports to the Board from the Chief Medical Officer of Health and the Secretary in relation to the registration of interments at the forty burial grounds in Offaly vested in the Board of Health.

Minute Book (1938)

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Decisions regarding the unsuitability of Arden burial ground for further burials from the county home due to overcrowding and arrangements be made to negotiate the acquisition of a piece of land adjoining the cemetery at Clonminch.

Minute Book (1933)

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Reports on the proposed extension of Walsh Island, Bracknagh and Cloncrane burial grounds; tenders for the maintenance of burial grounds at Kilclonfert, Killaderry, Ballycon, Croghan Hill, Cappincur, Coolgegan, Cappincur, Ballinakill, Monasteroris, Drumcooley, Ballymacwilliam, Bracknagh, Shean, Cloncrane, Garr, Kilbride (Clara), Kilbride (Tullamore), Lynally, Cloneyhurke, Ballykeane, Annaharvey, Ballina, and Killoughey; the purchase of a new site at Daingean for a cemetery; free milk schemes for the supply of milk to the children of persons in receipt of home assistance and other necessitous children; new schools at Meelaghans and Moneygall, Rashina, Pullough and Shannonbridge as old schools were condemned; and the transfer of the Offaly County Venereal Disease Scheme to the office of the County Medical Officer of Health.

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