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Hammersmith 1903

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Borough of Hammersmith for the year 1903

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other respects, the Court shall thereupon grant a certificate
of suitability of the bakehouse, which shall have effect as
if granted by the District Council.
(8) Where any place has been let as a bakehouse and
the certificate required by this section cannot be obtained unless
structural alterations are made, and the occupier alleges
that the whole or part of the expense of the alterations ought
to be borne by the owner, he may by complaint apply to the
Court of Summary Jurisdiction, and that Court may make
such order concerning the expenses or their apportionment
as appears to the Court to be just and equitable under the
circumstances of the case, regard being had to the terms
of any contract between the parties, or in the alternative
the Court may at the request of the occupier determine the
lease.
There are altogether 42 underground bakehouses at present
in use in the Borough; 17 of these are in the North District,
23 in the Centre District, and two in the South District.
The following table gives the underground bakehouses in
the Borough, with the names of the present occupiers: —

NORTH DISTRICT.

Address.Name of present Occupier.
242, Goldhawk RoadMr. William Culf.
142, „Mr. Edward Holman.
74, „Messrs. Nicholas Hutter and Son.
106, „Mr. John Arthur Wills.
122, Askew RoadMr. Frank Faubel.
74, „Mr. John Wackerbath.
167, „Mr. Peter Schlegel.
55, Melina RoadMr. William Mugford.
75, Uxbridge RoadMr. John Jacob Sauer.
216, „Mr. Frederick Charles Stiles.
126, „Mr. Henry Seeler.
125, „Mr. Richard Oliver.
32, Norland RoadMr. Peter Frank.
2, Hunt StreetMr. William Burt.
39, St. Ann's RoadMr. Edwin Tomlin.
4, St. Helen's TerraceMessrs. Lutz Bros.
1, Kenmont Terrace, Harrow RoadMr. Henry Thomas Rogers.