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- 2020 (Creación)
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1 file, 0.08MB
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The River Foss Amenity Society was founded on 23rd July 1973 by W K Sessions. The first meeting was held at the Folk Hall, New Earswick, and the group was founded with the aim of focussing attention on practical ways of improving the footpaths and other amenities of the River Foss for the benefit of naturalists, fishermen, ramblers, and local residents.
In 1994 it was agreed to drop the word 'Amenity' from the name, and the society became the River Foss Society.
The Society continues to operate today.
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Microsoft Excel document containing water quality results, including nitrate and phosphate results and multiple graphs.
Parent folder: 2020/002
MD5 Checksum: e781acf892818cfd7d3e35abb5774713
Original Creation date:10/11/2019
Last-modified date: 07/04/2020. Altered during digital preservation activities by Frances Bell
Original last-modified date: 09/01/2020
File size: 0.08MB
File format: Microsoft Excel for Windows
File extension: xlsx
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No arrangement intervention from the archivist. Parent folder contains six documents and one sub folder titled 'Permissions' which contains three documents. A metadata folder is also stored in 2020/002 containing information captured by Frances Bell during processing.
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- inglés