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Hampstead 1910

Report for the year 1910 of the Medical Officer of Health

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Restaurant Kitchens in Wards.—continued.
No. 6 (Kilburn Ward)—
132, High Road, Kilburn.
188, do. do.
272, do. do.
308, do. do.
354, do. do.
145, Iver.son Road.
Towers' Coffee Rooms, Love-
ridge Road
96, Palmerston Road (8)
No. 7 (Priory) Wakd—
121, Abbey Road.
21, Alexandra Road.
No. 203, Belsize Road.
264 do.
274 do.
36, Boundary Road.
114, do.
65, Fairfax Road.
98, Finchley Road.
115, do.
34, High Road, Kilburn.
48, do. do.
Steer's Restaurant, Upper
Avenue Road (13)
Total 66
The number of inspections of the above premises made during the
year was 239 and 21 notices were served.
Home Work.
The Factory Act provides that in certain trades, to be specified by
the Home Secretary, the iemployers shall send to the sanitary authority
twice a year lists giving the names and addresses of the out-workers
employed by them. The Home Secretary has from time to time
specified certain trades to which these provisions apply.
The number of lists received from employers was 158 and the
number of addresses contained in the lists was 415. In 355 instances
it was found that the addresses were outside Hampstead, and in
accordance with the Act they were sent to the Medical Officers of
Health of their respective districts. The number of addresses of
persons stated to be Hampstead workers received from the Medical
Officers of Health of the districts in which the employers of these
workers carried on business was 40.
The total number of outworkers' premises in Hampstead is 84.
Of these 5 are factories, 51 are workshops (19 of these being domestic
workshops), 2 are workplaces, and in 26 cases only a single worker is
employed on the premises.