PENRITH LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. – The usual fortnightly meeting of this Board was held on Saturday afternoon last, MR. JAMES GRAHAM in the chair. On the recommendation of DR. ROBERTSON, strengthened by complaints made by residents in the neighbourhood, the usual order was made for the abating of a nuisance caused by the works of MR. WILSON, situated at Haregill Castle, on Carlisle Brow, the owner, it was stated, being willing to do all in his power to carry out the wishes of the Medical Officer of Health. On the report of DR. ROBERTSON, the Chairman promised that the question of the numerous caravans and booths congregating in Great Dockray or Little on Whitsuntide Tuesday should receive the attention of the Board. The Medical Officer was of opinion that no infectious diseases had been brought into the town by the persons occupying the booths and caravans, but considered their congregation in a place like Great Dockray an annoyance and dangerous nuisance. It was agreed to accept the offer of the Turncock to perform a house to house inspection for the lump sum of £5; but at the same time it was decided that if on the completion of the work, this sum was not considered sufficient to remunerate him for his trouble, the Board should take into consideration the augmentation of the amount. MR. JAMES, MR. LYNN, and MR. SIMPSON were appointed a committee to consider upon the propriety of providing a place for depositing rubbish, two or three carloads having been tipped on Beacon Road contrary to notice.