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                               provided at village schools. In addition work was started on a large Girls’ School and Mistresses*
                               quarters at Gudhaibia, both buildings being up to roof level at the end of the year. Buildings
                               for other Departments included additional warehouses and passenger handling sheds for the
                               Customs Department, a Police Station at Budaya, 76 houses for married Police and 58 houses
                               for workmen, the completion of a block of six flats for British staff overlooking the R.A.F.
                               Jetty at Gudhaibia, Teachers quarters and a large workshop for the Technical School, a diesel
                               engine repair shop for the Transport Department and the setting up of the Bahrain Broadcasting
                               Station. The latter building, which is completely air conditioned, was designed dcparlmcntally
                               with the assistance of the Near East Arab Broadcasting Station in Cyprus who gave valuable
                               technical advice on acoustics and sound insulation. The broadcasting equipment was presented
                               to the Bahrain Government by the Bahrain Petroleum Company.
                                   Nov Roads. New road construction was on a comparatively small scale, work being
                               confined to the avenues from Shaikh Daij Road past the new Palace to the Racecourse, and from
                               the Palace westwards to Jufair Road. In addition the widening of the Jufair Road was started.
                               Work was greatly assisted by the acquisition of a D.7 Caterpillar Tractor and three additional
                               diesel engined road rollers, including a 3-ton pavement roller.

                                   Other New Construction. A variety of other works was carried out, the most important
                               being the commencement of the causeway approach to the proposed Deep Water Pier at
                               Jufair and the reclaiming of a considerable area for sidings and storage. This project when
                               completed will enable ocean going vessels to discharge their cargoes directly into railway trucks
                               at Jufair, thus obviating the very tedious and costly lighterage to which incoming cargoes are
                               at present subjected.
                                   For the Customs Department a new pier for native craft was built adjacent to the old pier
                               so as to form an area of protected water. The old pier is now available for the working of
                               lighters and barges.
                                   Several reclamation works were carried out. On Sea Road, Manama, a small promenade
                               with seats and parking places for cars was built out,whilst at Muharraq two valuable sites of
                               32,000 and 14,000 sq. feet respectively, adjacent to the sea front, were reclaimed, the latter for
                               use as quay for building material and as a taxi stand.
                                   In Gudhaibia an old date garden on the east side of the Jufair Road was converted into a
                               Public Park by the building of roads and paths, ponds and Power gardens, a bandstand and
                               refreshment rooms. For the irrigation of the garden and as an additional water source for the
                               Manama Water Supply ; a zone “B” wall was sunk in the centre of the garden, the pumping
                               plant being accommodated beneath the bandstand. Owing to the water-logged subsoil (water
                               level in some parts of the garden being only about six inches below the surface), it was found
                               necessary to put in comprehensive drainage system and to pump the subsoil water out to the sea.
                                  Maintenance. With the recruitment of an additional Works Officer for maintenance and
                               minor works, it was possible to put maintenance of Government properties on a much improved
                               footing and to institute a system of complete overhaul and redecoration at regular intervals.
                               A number of heavy structural repairs had to be carried out, including re-building of two sections
                               of the main walls of the Fort and part of the arched verandah of the Superintendent’s quarters
                               and the partial re-roofing of Hcdd and West Rafaa Boys’ Schools and of the Mariam bin Umran
                               and the old Girls’ Schools at Manama. A particularly tricky repair was the renewal of the top
                               twenty feet of the 70 feet flagstaff in front of Rafaa Palace which had cracked and was in a
                               dangerous condition.' The defective length was sawn off 50 feet above the ground and  a new
                               section hoisted and clamped in position without lowering the mast. The whole operation  was
                               carried out personally by the Bahraini overseer in charge of maintenance and was a remar *a
                               example of resourcefulness and courage.
                                  By and large the general stale of repair of Government buildings particularly the old ones
                               was much improved during the year.
                                  Road repairs claimed considerable attention and following roads were re-surfaccd :
  )                                               Muharraq to Hedd Road
                                                   Muharraq Sea Road
                                                   All new Roads in Gudhaibia
                                                   Shaikh Hamad Road
                                                   A1 Lulu Road
                                                   Government Road




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