To the Editor, Buntingford Gazette
Buntingford Improvement Society
Sir,
The correspondence in this matter has undoubtedly shown that a certain amount of interest is in existence as to the possibilities of this Society, which suggests that its activities might be advantage be re-commenced.
When formed, the actual name of the Society was not popular with some supporters, who thought it should be a Ratepayer's Association instead.
I propose calling a Public Meeting sometime in the week following the General Election, a notice of which will appear in the advertisement columns of the "Gazette" next week, when it is hoped that all those interested will attend.
The whole question can ben be thoroughly discussed, and let us hope the Society with such good objects can be resuscitated, even if it is necessary to re-christen it.
The Society certainly effected many improvements in addition to bringing together those interested in the Town, while its primary object was the mutual benefit of the townspeople generally, but a certain hostility was apparant which a public meeting may help to remove.
Yours faithfully,
H. Clarke, Hon. Secretary.
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