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 St. Pancras, London, Borough of]
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SUMMONSES
Under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, and Metropolis Local Management Acts.
Situation of Property. | Offence. | Result of Proceedings. |
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80, Seymour Street | Defective drain | Abatement order within 14 days, and £1 7s. costs. |
'28, Clarendon Square | Failing to provide sufficient w.c. accommodation contrary to bye-laws of London County Council. | Fined £4, and 2s. costs. |
15, Hethersett Street | Defective drain | Abatement order within 14 days, and 6s. costs. |
83, Leighton Road | Failing to provide an interceptor syphon trap with fresh air inlet, or ventilating pipe to drain. | Fined 1s., and £2 10s. costs. |
*233, Arlington Road | Failing to relay drain in concrete as required by the Vestry respecting house drains. | Fined 10s. and £2 2s. costs. |
„ „ | Failing to provide an Interceptor syphon trap to the drain. | Fined £1, and 2s. costs. |
Failing to provide ventilation to the drain. | Fined £1, and 2s. costs. | |
12, Castle Place | Damp condition of walls, and an accumulation of water under the floor of the basement. | Abatement order within 7 days, and £1 3s. costs. |
43, Wellington Street | Failing to provide sufficient w.c. accommodation contrary to bye - laws of London County Council. | Summons adjourned sine die. Fresh summons granted against Defendant's son, it being proved he was the owner. |
Failing to provide sufficient w.c. accommodation contrary to bye - laws of London County Council. | Summons withdrawn. Number of occupants reduced. | |
12, Wellesley Road | Non-existence of a portable metal dust receptacle. | Nuisance abated. Summons withdrawn. 3s. costs. |
Failing to provide sufficient w.c. accommodation contrary to bye - laws of London County Council. | Summons withdrawn. Number of occupants reduced. £1 3s. costs. |
* County of London Sessions. Before Mr. Loveland-Loveland, 14th May, 1893, three appeals against
convictions allowed, with costs.