APPENDIX No. 8.
SURVEYOR’S RETURN OF GENERAL WORKS.

MATERIALS. 2461 tons of broken granite used in repairing roads.
918 yards of flints ditto
444 ,, of gravel raised and used from Green’s Row.
270 ,, ,, used at Kensal New Town.
119 ,, ,, used at Kilburn Lane.
244 ,, of hogging raised and used from Poole’s Lane.

PAVING.—The north footway of Green’s Row widened, the curb fixed in a straight line, and the channels on both sides of road paved. A new crossing laid down in Church Street, opposite Paultons Street. A gravel footway formed in Ann’s Place, Millman’s Row, and edged with curb. A new crossing laid down at the east end of Turk’s Row, and one across Walton Street, opposite Stanley Street. The north footway of Little Cheyne Row paved to the extent of the premises at the north-east corner. The footway and channel opposite Oakley Terrace, Upper Cheyne Row, taken up and re-laid. The footways of George Street widened, paved, and regulated throughout, and the channels also, with new crossings where necessary. The crossing in Sloane Square (eastward of late the site of the Indicator) re-laid and increased in width. The paving of footway in Manor Gardens taken up and re-laid. New crossings laid down at the north end of Halsey and Moore Streets. The footway on the south side of Walton Street, by the entrance of St. Saviour’s Church, paved, and a crossing laid down in the roadway opposite such entrance. Some of the crossings in Sloane Street, and also those in Cadogan Place, re-laid, and increased in width. The north footway of the Queen’s Road West, from opposite Calthorpe Place to Paradise Street, taken up, the paving re-faced and re-laid. The paving of footway in Calthorpe Place taken up and re-laid. The paved footway of Exeter Buildings taken up and re-laid. The west footway of Millman’s Row completed and edged with curb, and the channel paved.

LIGHTING.—Three additional lights.

WATERING.—No alteration from system adopted last year.

CLEANSING.—No alteration from system adopted last year, except at Kensal New Town, this description of work being now done by contract.

IMPROVING.—The Roadway of Green’s Row raised throughout, and the south end of Hemus Terrace also raised to meet the required level of Green’s Row.

SANITARY WORKS.—At No. 12, Lower North Street, the interior of the house cleansed and whitewashed, including walls, floors, partitions, and ceilings, and a water supply laid on to the closet from the water butt on the premises of No. 11.

SURVEYOR’S RETURN OF WORKS REMAINING IN PROGRESS.

Raising the roadway of Whiteland’s Lane, opposite Cheltenham Terrace.