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Correspondence re the Cuffley office

Correspondence and papers re the lease of office space at 6 Station Road, Cuffley, and the eventual relocation of the Cuffley office to Mitre House, Enfield.

Includes an estimate for removal of asbestos from Cuffley office, 1984. Also includes the original document: Underlease of the first floor offices, Cuffley, 1983.

Covering correspondence re thesis project of Caroline C Bamu, biological science student at Queen Mary & Westfield College, London. Bamu completed a (?bachelor) thesis on epidemiology of mesothelioma in England and Wales, under the supervision of Professor R C Tinsley.

Includes a copy of the thesis

Consultancy project 'Business plan'

Correspondence and papers re consultancy delivering a functional analysis of OEDA and a business plan, in time for the annual monitoring visit of the London Borough Grants Unit (LBGU).

Includes

  • background material for business plan
  • OEDA management committee papers
  • consultancy’s business report

OEDA worked with consultants Albert Wright and Ritchie Smith of Premier Consultants and Business Link, respectively.

Queries ('Q-files'), series 1
GB 249 OEDA/C/1/2/1 · Dossiê · c.1982-1999
Parte de Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives

Correspondence (including telephone memoranda), notes and papers. In alphabetical order by name of individual or organisation; this could be a victim of industrial disease or family member, or a social worker, nurse, case worker in a charity, asbestos activist (etc.). Normally filed by enquirer / occasionally by name mentioned in press coverage.

Papers include victim's work history, inquest reports and death certificates, clinician's notes. There is some overlap with solicitor's correspondence.

Notes suggest that some queries were 'diaried', i.e. they received a review date. Other notes suggest that occasionally content from 'Q'-files was removed to a case file. Notes also suggest that while in Q-state, the information stayed with SPAID / OEDA staff, rather than with Nancy Tait.