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Fulham 1922

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1922

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Defendant.Offence.Result.Penalty.Costs.
£s.d.£s.d.
Victoria A. Sharpe, 23, Netherton Road, TwickenhamRecovery of cost of making 2a, Britannia Road fit for habitation (£70 19s. 2d. and interest)Summons withdrawn, account paid--
W. Byford, 41, Balverine Grove, Merton ParkRecovery of cost of making 15, Varna Road fit for habitation (£26 17s. and interest)Adjourned sine die, defendant undertaking to pay by monthly instalments--
F. Mann, 42, Radipole Road, FulhamCost of relaying drains at 33, Querrin Street (£35 16s. 6d.)Adjourned, defendant agreed to pay debt and costs by instalments--
Christian Groebel, 63, St. Martin's LaneRecovery of cost of making 45, Fernhurst Road fit for habitation (£29 10s. 3d. and interest)Order for payment of £10--
James S. Harman, 35, Earl's Court Road, S.W.Recovery of cost of making 22, Broomhouse Road fit for human habitation (£157 19s. 10d. and interest)Order for payment of amount claimed and costs-110
Mrs. Isabel Coleman, 18, Cavendish Road, BrondesburyCost of repairing 40, Broomhouse Road, as found by Ministry of Health on appeal (£129 2s. 3d)Order for payment-220
Henry Brown, 21, Wellington Square, S.W. 3Failing to abate a nuisance at 167, North End RoadSummons withdrawn, defendant not owner--
Do. do.Failing to provide dustbin at 167, North End RoadSummons withdrawn defendant not owner--

Rat Destruction.—The Council retain the services
of a part-time Rat Officer, who is available for property
owners to enable them to rid their premises of rats,
and who also inspects the Borough as to the presence
of rats and deals with rats in the sewers.