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 Lambeth, Metropolitan Borough of]
This page requires JavaScript
148
The Borough Council is now responsible for the periodical
inspection of the Cowhouses, and the due enforcement of
all By-laws and Regulations, made in connection therewith
under the Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops Orders, 1885),
1886, and 1899. Such duties were carried out by the
London County Council previous to the passing of the
Local Government Act, 1899. During 1913, no action was
required to be taken before the Magistrate in regard to infringements
of By-laws, but a cautionary letter was addressed
to the occupier of the cowshed at 6 Coral Street,
drawing attention to the unsatisfactory manner in which
the manure was being dealt with on several occasions when
the Inspector called.
SLAUGHTER-HOUSES
There were within the Borough, at the end of 1912,
19 registered Slaughter-houses, and at the Annual Licensing
of the London County Council, held on October 27th and
December 11th, 1913, the licenses were renewed with
the following exceptions:—
18 Paradise Road (no application made).
10 Foxley Road (no application made).
Wards. | Situations of Premises. | Names of Licensees. |
---|---|---|
Marsh | 99 Lower Marsh* | Bacchus, James |
„ | 106 „ „ | Thomas, Robert Edwin |
* Small cattle only to be killed. |