WARWICK  RACECOURSE  IS  STILL  IN  THE  RED   .sx   
WARWICK  Racecourse  is  still  in  the  red  and  is  still  showing  a  
loss  , said  Racecourse  Committee  chairman  Alderman  Guy  Nelson  at  the  
July  meeting  of  Warwick  Town  Council .sx   Because  of  that  , the  committee  
had  refused  to  increase  prize  money  when  asked  to  do  so  by  the  Jockey  
Club .sx   
Alderman  Nelson  was  replying  to  two  questions  from  members  of  the  
council  , who  asked  why  the  committee  had  not  carried  out  the  Jockey  
Club's  request .sx   Councillor  Fred  Vittle  said  he  thought  that  owners  
and  trainers  would  stop  running  their  horses  at  Warwick  if  the  prize  
money  was  not  increased .sx   
POSTPONED   .sx   
Councillor  Fred  Walters  asked  why  the  committee  had  refused  the  
increase  before  it  found  out  about  other  racecourses .sx   " Is  our  prize  
money  as  high  as  theirs ?sx   " he  asked .sx   
Alderman  Nelson  said  the  committee  had  only  said  that  the  
increase  should  be  postponed  until  a  decision  on  betting  levy  
contributions  to  racecourse  executives  had  been  received .sx   
" We  shall  still  get  plenty  of  horses .sx   The  horses  that  come  to  
Warwick  do  not  come  for  the  prize  money  , but  for  the  public  to  bet  
on  , " he  added .sx   
Extensions  at  Chesford  Grange  will  cost  +50,000   .sx   
BETTER  known  to  Birmingham  , Coventry  and  Leamington  
connoisseurs  for  the  excellence  of  its  food  and  wines  , but  known  by  
guests  from  all  parts  of  the  country  , Chesford  Grange  Hotel  will  soon  
have  an  additional  21  luxurious  modern  bedrooms  and  a  conference  hall  
seating  200  delegates  or  120  diners .sx   
The  new  bedrooms  , each  of  which  will  have  its  own  private  bath  or  
shower  , are  all  on  the  first  floor  , over  the  new  conference  hall  , 
which  has  its  own  entrance  , bar  , cloakrooms  , and  a  laid  dance-floor .sx   
The  new  hall  , to  be  called  the  Lilac  Room  , can  be  used  either  
separately  or  in  conjunction  with  the  main  hall  , and  is  a  very  
valuable  extension  of  the  already  comprehensive  conference  facilities .sx   
CLEAN  AND  MODERN   .sx   
The  new  structure  , which  links  the  hotel  to  the  ballroom  , has  a  
white  rendered  finish  to  the  ground  floor  and  timber  facings  to  the  
first  floor .sx   The  conference  hall  entrance  is  faced  with  green  slate  , 
and  the  architectural  treatment  of  the  new  building  is  clean  and  
modern  , but  still  blends  with  the  existing  traditional  architecture  of  
the  older  buildings  it  links .sx   
The  work  , which  includes  complete  modernisation  of  the  entire  
drainage  system  , will  cost  about  +50,000  and  will  be  completed  by  
Christmas  of  this  year .sx   Main  contractors  are  Turriff  Construction  
( Warwick  ) Ltd.  , the  well-known  Warwick  and  London  builders .sx   
Unemployment  decrease   .sx   
" The  number  of  unemployed  has  fallen  during  the  past  three  
months  , " said  Miss  N.  L.  Munton  , manager  of  the  Leamington  and  
Warwick  Employment  Exchange  , at  a  meeting  of  the  Leamington  and  South  
Warwickshire  Local  Employment  Committee  held  under  the  chairmanship  of  
Miss  L.  I.  Bell  , J.P.  
The  percentage  for  the  area  covered  by  this  committee  
( Leamington  , Warwick  , Stratford  and  Southam  ) is  just  under   .sx 5  compared  
with   .sx 8  for  the  Midland  Region  and  1.2  for  the  country  as  a  whole .sx   
There  are  varied  vacancies  for  both  men  and  women  , for  the  latter  
especially  in  shops  , cafes  , hotels  and  domestic  work  , as  well  as  
nursing  and  electrical  work .sx   
Council  questions  on  Warwick's  overdraft   .sx   
IF  Warwick  Town  Council's  bank  overdraft  stopped  , would  all  
the  capital  works  undertaken  by  the  council  come  to  an  end ?sx   asked  
Councillor  Fred  Walters  at  the  July  meeting  of  the  council .sx   And  , if  
that  happened  , would  council  house  rents  be  affected ?sx   
Councillor  Walters  was  speaking  on  a  Finance  Committee  
recommendation  that  the  council  should  increase  its  overdraft  to  
+250,000 .sx   The  proposal  was  approved .sx   
He  said  he  had  been  surprised  that  the  chairman  of  the  committee  
had  not  made  a  statement  to  the  council  , and  added  that  he  did  not  
think  it  necessary  to  have  such  a  large  overdraft  for  a  town  of  
Warwick's  size .sx   
WAS  IT  WISE ?sx    .sx   
Before  the  chairman  of  the  Finance  Committee  had  chance  
[SIC]  to  reply  , Councillor  Fred  Vittle  asked  if  it  was  wise  to  
increase  the  overdraft  during  the  national  economic  crisis .sx   
Councillor  E.  Lloyd-Averns  Finance  Committee  chairman  , said  the  
overdraft  was  not  a  large  one  , as  many  towns  smaller  than  Warwick  had  
greater  overdraft  facilities .sx   
" Its  main  purpose  is  to  act  as  a  buffer  , " he  said .sx   
" In  so  far  as  council  house  rents  are  concerned  , they  are  run  on  
a  completely  different  basis  and  cannot  possibly  be  affected .sx   " 
Warwick  and  scheme  for  joint  crematorium   .sx   
At  a  special  meeting  , Warwick  General  Purposes  Committee  
instructed  the  Crematorium  Sub-Committee  to  oppose  the  proposals  to  
build  a  crematorium  near  the  junction  of  the  Banbury  and  Heathcote  
roads .sx   The  sub-committee  will  press  for  the  crematorium  to  be  built  
on  the  original  site-  by  Leamington's  Brunswick  Street  cemetery .sx   
Warwick  Town  Council  originally  decided  to  build  its  own  
crematorium  , but  in  April  last  year  it  abandoned  the  idea  and  entered  
into  a  joint  scheme  with  Leamington  Town  Council  and  Warwick  Rural  
District  Council .sx   After  representatives  of  the  councils  had  met  it  
was  decided  to  build  the  crematorium  near  Leamington  cemetery .sx   
+10,000  EXTRA   .sx   
After  representatives  of  the  firm  of  architects  which  built  the  
Medway  Crematorium  at  Chatham  had  inspected  five  possible  sites  , 
within  Warwick  and  Leamington  and  Warwick  rural  district  , they  
recommended  the  site  on  rising  ground  at  the  junction  of  the  Banbury  
and  Heathcote  roads .sx   The  size  of  the  site  is  15  acres .sx   
The  chairman  of  Warwick  Estates  Committee  , Alderman  H.  J.  
Ansell  , outlined  the  history  of  the  proposed  crematorium  at  the  
special  meeting  of  the  General  Purposes  Committee .sx   He  said  his  
committee  decided  against  the  Heathcote  Road  site  because  of  the  extra  
cost-  about  +10,000 .sx   
PIECEMEAL   .sx   
Chairman  of  the  new  Planning  and  Development  Committee  , 
Councillor  H.  R.  C.  Walden  , said  it  would  be  piecemeal  
development  for  the  Heathcote  area .sx   He  said  that  would  be  one  of  the  
few  areas  that  Warwick  could  develop  if  the  Green  Belt  inquiry  proved  
successful  and  it  was  wrong  to  spoil  it  by  building  the  crematorium .sx   
Councillor  Leo  Howlett  said  the  eventual  cost  was  likely  to  be  
about  +125,000  , of  which  Warwick  would  have  to  pay  one  fifth .sx   " If  
we  have  got  +25,000  to  spend  let's  spend  it  on  the  living  , " he  
said .sx   
Maiden  speech   .sx   
Councillor  Donald  Round  made  his  first  speech  at  a  council  
meeting  when  he  asked  the  chairman  of  the  Housing  Committee  what  was  
being  done  about  the  pavements  and  street  lighting  at  Spinney  Hill  , 
Warwick .sx   
Councillor  W.  L.  Tarver  , the  chairman  of  the  Housing  
Committee  , said  that  the  pavements  and  street  lighting  should  be  
installed  within  the  next  few  months .sx   
A  SILVER  " THANK  YOU  "  .sx   
To  mark  his  services  to  the  league-  and  also  his  silver  
wedding-  Mr.  Walter  Leslie  , secretary  of  Warwick  Hospital  League  of  
Friends  , has  been  presented  with  a  pair  of  silver  candlesticks .sx   
The  presentation  took  place  in  the  hospital's  new  recreation  
hall-  which  Mr.  Leslie  helped  to  get .sx   
Warwick  Mayor  to  campaign  for  by-pass   .sx   
ALTHOUGH  proposed  more  than  25  years  ago  , it  would  be  at  
least  four  years  before  anything  was  done  about  the  Warwick  by-pass  , 
said  the  Mayor  of  Warwick  ( Alderman  James  McGrouther  ) at  a  special  
meeting  of  Warwick  General  Purposes  Committee .sx   He  told  the  committee  
that  he  was  going  to  write  to  the  Minister  of  Transport  asking  if  he  
would  receive  a  deputation  from  the  council .sx   
To  strengthen  his  case  , said  the  Mayor  , he  would  approach  
transport  federations  and  commission  films  of  local  traffic  
congestion .sx   He  asked  the  Press  for  support  and  said  he  would  take  all  
press  cuttings  he  could  find  relating  to  the  traffic  conditions  in  the  
town .sx   
Councillor  Fred  Walters  , leader  of  the  Socialist  group  , said  the  
council  had  tried  to  do  several  small  things  in  an  effort  to  alleviate  
the  traffic  congestion .sx   " Each  time  they  have  been  refused  by  people  
who  have  never  been  to  Warwick  , " he  added .sx   
Council's  action  on  smokeless  zones   .sx   
Alderman  says :sx   " We  have  got  to  be  realists  "  .sx   
IN  A  FRANK  speech  to  the  delegates  at  the  annual  meeting  of  
the  Warwickshire  Clean  Air  Council  at  Leamington  , Alderman  E.  H.  
Fryer  told  them  the  reasons  why  Leamington  Town  Council  had  postponed  
its  smokeless  zones  programme .sx   But  he  promised  that  Leamington  would  
not  hang  back  when  there  were  sufficient  supplies  of  smokeless  fuels  
available .sx   
Welcoming  the  delegates  on  behalf  of  the  Mayor  ( Councillor  Miss  
Christine  Ledger  ) , who  was  attending  the  Royal  garden  party  at  
Buckingham  Palace  , Alderman  Fryer  said  he  had  been  against  smoke  
control  for  Leamington  right  from  the  word  go .sx   
MUST  BE  REALISTS   .sx   
" Criticism  was  levelled  at  us  for  going  back  on  what  we  had  
started  to  do  , but  we  have  got  to  be  realists .sx   If  you  are  going  to  
change  the  Englishman's  way  of  life  you  cannot  do  it  in  a  hurry  , " he  
said .sx   
" It  must  be  done  very  gradually  indeed .sx   In  other  words  , one  
must  make  haste  slowly .sx   
" The  zones  that  were  revoked  covered  a  large  area  in  which  a  lot  
of  old  people  lived .sx   It  was  on  their  behalf  , mainly  , that  the  
programme  was  revoked .sx   

TEMPERAMENTAL   .sx   
" You  yourselves  said  there  were  insufficient  supplies  of  
smokeless  fuel  and  so  coke  must  be  used .sx   Coke  is  temperamental  ; it  
can  make  a  good  fire  , or  it  can  be  a  most  depressing  sight .sx   
" Unless  we  can  give  people  a  similar  fuel  to  coal  , at  a  similar  
price  , then  we  are  up  against  the  wall .sx   These  are  the  reasons  why  the  
smoke  control  zones  in  Leamington  were  rejected .sx   
" When  smokeless  fuel  is  produced  in  abundance  , and  when  it  is  a  
reasonable  price  , I  can  assure  you  that  Leamington  Spa  will  not  hang  
back  , " added  Alderman  Fryer .sx   
DOCTOR'S  LETTER   .sx   
At  the  quarterly  meeting  of  the  council  , held  at  Sutton  
Coldfield  , the  vice-chairman  of  the  council  , Councillor  Robert  
Loosley  , of  Coventry  , claimed  that  Councillor  Dr.  H.  Gibbons  Ward  , 
of  Leamington  , had  started  the  campaign  against  the  smoke  control  
zones  in  Leamington  by  writing  to  the  local  Press .sx   He  asked  the  
council  to  deplore  the  doctor's  action .sx   
At  the  annual  meeting  , Dr.  Gibbons  Ward  said  unfortunately  he  
had  not  been  at  the  Sutton  Coldfield  meeting  and  he  wished  to  " put  
two  or  three  things  right .sx   " 
" MY  PRIVILEGE  "  .sx   
" I  did  not  start  the  campaign  by  writing  to  the  local  Press .sx   
I  do  not  think  it  is  the  wish  of  this  council  that  any  member  shall  
not  at  any  time  disagree  with  decisions  of  the  council .sx   
" I  should  have  thought  that  one  would  have  been  able  to  express  
an  opinion  without  being  rebuked .sx   It  is  my  privilege  to  differ  from  
the  council  at  any  time  , " he  added .sx   
Later  , Councillor  Loosley  said :sx   " I  feel  it  is  wrong  for  the  
people  of  this  council  to  get  up  at  another  meeting  and  decry  our  
efforts .sx   It  is  the  duty  of  a  member  of  this  council  to  support  these  
decisions  outside  the  council .sx   If  not  , at  least  they  can  keep  
quiet .sx   " 
RADFORD  SEMELE  RAISES  +1,000   .sx   
ALTHOUGH  formed  only  18  months  ago  , Radford  Semele  Playing  
Field  Committee  has  raised  +1,000  towards  amenities  for  the  village  
play  [SIC]  field .sx   
After  buying  playground  equipment  , the  committee  still  has  a  
credit  balance  of  +736  , it  was  reported  at  the  July  meeting .sx   
The  committee  agreed  that  it  would  push  ahead  as  fast  as  possible  
with  fund  raising  schemes  to  make  the  playing  field  one  of  the  finest  
in  Warwickshire .sx   
Committee  chairman  Mr.  P.  Bramhall  called  for  full  village  
support  in  the  venture .sx   
Allotment  land  should  be  a  playground  , council  told   .sx   
LAND  originally  set  aside  for  allotments  on  the  Percy  
Estate  , Warwick  , would  be  very  suitable  for  a  children's  playground  , 
said  Councillor  Mrs.  E.  A.  Brown  at  the  July  meeting  of  Warwick  
Town  Council .sx   
" Land  behind  the  garages  of  Mill  Road  and  Pattens  Road  was  
originally  allocated  for  allotments  , but  as  the  land  has  not  yet  been  
allocated  to  the  Allotments  Committee  could  it  be  used  for  a  
children's  playground ?sx   I  know  it  would  not  help  all  the  children  , but  
it  would  help  some  , " she  said .sx   
Councillor  W.  L.  Tarver  , Housing  Committee  chairman  , said  
the  borough  surveyor  was  looking  into  the  playgrounds  problem .sx   If  any  
question  of  urgency  arose  during  the  school  holiday  , then  the  surveyor  
and  the  mayor  could  get  together  to  decide  what  was  best  , he  added .sx   
NEW  OFFICER   .sx   
A  Midland  woman  is  to  be  commissioned  as  a  Church  Army  officer  
at  a  ceremony  in  London  next  week .sx