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Lambeth 1933

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

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Registrations Effected and Licences Granted.
Under the Transfer of Powers (London) Order, 1933, dated
March 9th, 1933, made by the Minister of Health, under Section 64
of the Local Government Act, 1929, certain functions hitherto
exercisable by the London County Council were transferred to the
various Metropolitan Boroughs from the 31st March, 1933.
The Borough Council was given control over Cow-houses,
Slaughter-houses, Common Lodging Houses and Offensive Trades,
and licences were granted and registrations were effected as set out
below :—
(a) Offensive Trades.
Three offensive trades are registered in Lambeth as follows:—
9, Old Paradise Street (tripe boiling).
15, Upper Marsh (fat melting).
15, Upper Marsh (soap boiling).
(b) Cow-Houses.
One Cow-House was licensed (renewal) viz.:—76 and 78,
Gipsy Hill (The Express Dairy Co., Ltd.).
(c) Slaughter-Houses.
Four Slaughter-Houses were licensed (renewals) as follows:—
207, Coldharbour Lane (A. J. Clark).
77, Dulwich Road (R. C. Hammett, Ltd.).
121, High Street (rear of), W. Norwood (W. Crouch).
60, Kennington Park Road (T. H. Grellier).
(d) Common Lodging-Houses.
Three Common Lodging-Houses were licensed (renewals) as
follows:—
19, Belvedere Crescent.
106, Wandsworth Road.
88, 90 and 92, Westminster Bridge Road.
(e) Milk Shops, see page 58.
(f) Ice Cream Vendors.
At the end of the year there were 358 known vendors of Ice
Cream in Lambeth. All premises used for the manufacture
and/or sale of Ice Cream are registered in
accordance with the requirements of Section 5 of the
London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1932.