Sub-series PLU/1/13/3 - Relief Committee No 2 minutes

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PLU/1/13/3

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Relief Committee No 2 minutes

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  • 1906-1948 (Creation)

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5 volumes and 2 files

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(1907-1930)

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The City of York was covered by three relief districts, with a Relieving Officer for each district. Each Relief Committee dealt with applications in one of the relief districts for a four-month period before moving on to the next district.

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(1930-1948)

Administrative history

The three Relief Committees administered three separate relief districts, which covered the area of the City of York
In 1930 the Public Assistance Committee assumed responsibility for administering the Poor Law which had previously been the remit of the York Poor Law Union. Some committees, including the Relief Committees 1,2 and 3, had a continuous existence and function under both the York Poor Law Union and its successor body the Public Assistance Committee.

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(1907-?1930)

Administrative history

Established in 1906 when the guardians of the York Out-Relief Union applied and obtained a special order from the Local Government Board (later the Ministry of Health). The order gave the Board the authority to appoint three separate committees for hearing and assessing applications for out-relief. These were known as the Relief Committees Nos 1,2, and 3
Part of the York Out-Relief Union

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Approved, bound minutes

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  • English

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