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Wandsworth 1910

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wandsworth, Metropolitan Borough]

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1910.Corresponding particulars. 1905.
Number of hereditaments included in List at reduced values18,157Not known
Number of objections lodged4,3244,637
Number of assessments reduced by Assessment Committee2,3882,093
Number of assessments increased by Assessment Committee6360

(c) The rateable value at the Quinquennial Valuation, 1905, was
£1,935,161. There is an increase in the 5 years of 9,996 rateable
hereditaments and £191,002 rateable value.

(d) The total rateable values of the properties in the Borough, as compared with (1) the rateable values at 2nd April, 1910; (2) the Valuation List as deposited on 31st May, 1910, and (3) as finally approved by theAssessment Committee, are as follows:—

2nd April, 1910.As deposited, 31st May, 1910.As finally approved by Assessment Committee.
£££
Ordinary properties1,903,7201,881,0601,869,571
Special properties175,284217,548187,560
Licensed premises66,71874,56061,812
Government properties7,2207,2207,220
£2,152,942£2,180,388/2,126,163

35a. The following Parliamentary Bills were considered by the
Council, viz.:—
London County Council (General Powers).
London County Council (Tramways and Improvements).
Coroners' Law and Deaths Certification (Amendment).
London Electric Supply.
Municipal Representation.
Milk and Dairies.
Education (Administrative Provisions).
Music and Dancing.
Representation of the People.
Shops (No. 2).
Water Supplies Protection.
Daylight Saving.
Local Authorities (Advertising
Municipal Elections.