Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Islington, Metropolitan Borough of]
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1914]
Administration of the H ousing, T own P lanning, etc , A ct, 1909—
Property. | Closing Order made. | Closing Order determined. | Demolition Order made. | Demolition completed by Owner. |
---|---|---|---|---|
3. 4 & 5, Queen's Head Cottages | 6th June | - | 3rd April. 1914 | 7th Sept., 1914. |
37, Colebrooke Row | No order made | - | October 1913. Acquired by | |
38 | „ | - | . L.C.C. for erection of School | |
40 | „ | - | ||
*41 | „ | Premises put into, habitab'e condition by owner. | ||
25, Poole's Park | 6th June | 16th October | ||
27 | „ | „ | ||
29 | „ | „ | ||
31 | „ | „ | ||
†31, Dorinda Street | No order made | Premises put into habitable condition by owner. | ||
†33 | „ | |||
†35 | „ | |||
1, Sherborne Mews | 6th June | Premises now let as stable with loft above for storage solely. | ||
18, St. Clement's Street | 6th July | - | None made | April, 1915 |
Compton Mews, Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5 | 20th July Closed volun tarily by owner | |||
9a, Compton Square | 20th July Closed voluntarily bv owner | |||
64, 66 and 68 City Garden Row | Premises demolished voluntarily by owner. | October, 1914 | ||
22, Calverley Grove | 8th October | Premises put into habitable condition by owner. |
* This house was inspected under the provisions of Housing and Town Planning Act, 1909,
but the owner put it into a habitable state, when he discovered that a Closing Order would be
made by the Council.
† These houses changed ownership before a closing order was made and the new owner at
once put them into habitable repair.