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[[File:03WWCA1 1894 Proposal to Extend boundary.jpg|thumb|''<small>Chester Record Office folder holding 1894 proposal to extend Hoole boundary</small>'']]
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There is a lot more documentary evidence about the factors which had a bearing on the expansion of the Hoole Local Board boundary into its adjoining Manor and Township in 1894. If anyone wishes to look at these events in more detail, please do not hesitate to contact Linda Webb through Hoole History and Heritage Society. Further information can be made available by e-mail in response to specific inquiries.
 
[[File:03WWCA1 1894 Proposal to Extend boundary.jpg|thumb|''<small>Chester Record Office folder holding 1894 proposal to extend Hoole boundary</small>''|334x334px]]
There is a lot more documentary evidence about the factors which had a bearing on the expansion of the Hoole Local Board boundary into its adjoining Manor and Township in 1894. If anyone wishes to look at these events in more detail, please do not hesitate to contact Linda Webb through Hoole History and Heritage Society ([[Special:Contact|Contact Us]]). Further information can be made available by e-mail in response to specific inquiries.
 
The main file of evidence is available at the record office, Duke Street Chester.
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# to alter the boundary of Hoole Local Board to include a portion of the Township of Hoole up to the railway line and a portion of the Township of Newton by Chester.
# to divide the extended area into ‘Hoole Ward’ and ‘Newton Ward’, enlarging the membership of the Local Board from 12- to 16.
[[File:03WWCA3 1894 Meeting Notice.jpg|left|thumb|''<small>Newton Owners and Occupiers Meeting Notice February 1894</small>''|345x345px]]
When the Local Board ‘petitioned’ its proposal to include “that part of the Township of Newton-by-Chester which lies between the Hoole Road and the Cheshire Lines Railway” within an extended boundary, it was responded to by the owners and occupiers of all houses and land in the part of Newton-by-Chester affected by the Hoole Local Board petition.
 
The owners and occupiers of the houses and the land in Newton by Chester who were affected, met in the Ermine Pub in on Tuesday 6th February 1894 under the Chairmanship of Charles Brown. The meeting decided to present its own petition.
[[File:03WWCA4 1894 Letter to County Council.jpg|center|thumb|''<small>Letter to the Clerk of the County Council, signed by Sam Smith, on behalf of Newton by Chester of owners and occupiers of houses and land affected</small>''|407x407px]]
<gallery widths="175" heights="250" caption="''Charles Brown's summarisessummary theirof the position and arguments in the Newton Petition or Memorial.''">
[[File:03WWCA5 1894 Position summary p1.jpg|left|thumb|501x501px|''<small>Charles Brown's summary of the position and arguments in the Newton Petition or Memorial pagePage 1</small>'']]
[[File:03WWCA6 1894 Position summary p2.jpg|center|thumb|501x501px|''<small>Charles Brown's summary of the position and arguments in the Newton Petition or Memorial pagePage 2</small>'']]
[[File:03WWCA7 1894 Position summary p3.jpg|left|thumb|502x502px|''<small>Charles Brown's summary of the position and arguments in the Newton Petition or Memorial pagePage 3</small>'']]
[[File:03WWCA8 1894 Position summary p4.jpg|thumb|501x501px|''<small>Charles Brown's summary of the position and arguments in the Newton Petition or Memorial pagePage 4</small>''|alt=|center]]
[[File:03WWCA9 1894 Position summary p5.jpg|left|thumb|502x502px|''<small>Charles Brown's summary of the position and arguments in the Newton Petition or Memorial pagePage 5</small>'']]
[[File:03WWCA10 1894 Position summary p6.jpg|center|thumb|362x362px|''<small>Charles Brown's summary of the position and arguments in the Newton Petition or Memorial pagePage 6</small>'']]
[[File:03WWCA11 1894 Handwritten Memorial Start.jpg|center|thumb|500x500px|''<small/gallery>The<gallery startwidths="250" of theheights="200" caption="1894 Hoole Local Board Handwritten Petition/Memorial</small">'']]
[[File:03WWCA1203WWCA11 1894 Handwritten Memorial p1 & p4Start.jpg|left|thumb|500x500px|''<small>PagesThe 1handwritten and 4start of the Hoole Board Petition/Memorial</small>'']]
[[File:03WWCA1303WWCA12 1894 Memorial p2p1 & p3p4.jpg|center|thumb|636x636px|''<small>Pages 21 and 34 of the Hoole Board Petition/Memorial</small>'']]
File:03WWCA13 1894 Memorial p2 & p3.jpg|''<small>Pages 2 and 3 of the Petition</small>''
 
File:03WWCA14 1894 Memorial Supplementary.jpg|''<small>Supplementary Petition</small>''
 
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The County Council, at its meeting at Chester Castle on 15th March 1894, nevertheless concluded that Hoole Local Board had made a ‘prima facie’ case for altering its boundary.
[[File:03WWCA2 1894 Enquiry Notice.jpg|center|thumb|420x420px|''<small>County of Chester Notice of Inquiry on 4 April 1894</small>'']]
 
An inquiry, at which the evidence was presented, was held in public on Wednesday 4th April 1894 at All Saints’ National Boys’ School. The address is given as ’off Faulkner Street’. The school’s address was, later, School Street, but New Walker Street and School Street were yet to be constructed.