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Holborn 1961

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Holborn Borough]

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Complaints

During the year 611 complaints were received in respect of the following nuisances:—

Artificial lighting, absence of, on common staircase1
Aged and infirm persons1
Animals improperly kept6
Dampness30
Dilapidations and disrepair29
Drains, choked or defective8
Dust5
Dustbin accommodation inadequate or unsuitable5
Food premises, unsatisfactory conditions in14
Floors defective1
Noise29
Overcrowding2
Obnoxious smells73
Refuse, accumulations of22
Rodent infestation189
Roofs, defective11
Smoke58
Unsound food34
Vermin50
Ventilation inadequate1
Water supply, burst pipes2
W.C. accommodation inadequate, dirty or defective22
Miscellaneous17
Water supply, inadequate1
Water supply, impure

Water
1. Water for drinking and commercial purposes in this area is supplied by the Metropolitan
Water Board and has been satisfactory both in quantity and quality.
2. There is a piped supply, and bacteriological examinations of the raw water are
made by the Metropolitan Water Board, who also perform chemical analysis.
3. The water is not known to have any plumbo-solvent action.
4. No action has been necessary in respect of contamination.
5. All dwelling houses have a piped supply, and standpipes are normally used only in
cases of emergency, such as repair of mains.
Drainage
During the year 3,927 inspections were made by the Public Health Inspectors in
connection with drainage work; 129 applications for approval of proposed drainage work
were submitted together with the necessary plans, and 129 Combined Drainage Orders were
made. In 6 cases, consent was given to the carrying out of work on the single stack system
of drainage.
L.C.C. (General Powers) Act, 1953—Part II
Discharge of trade effluent into sewers.
Empowers the London County Council and Borough Councils to control the volume
and content of new or modified effluents proposed to be discharged from trade premises
into sewers.