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, Metropolitan Borough]
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ice cream or other similar commodity or the storage of ice cream or other similar commodity
intended for sale shall be registered by the owner or occupier thereof with the Sanitary
Authority." Any person offending is liable to a penalty.
The section above mentioned does not apply to any premises used as a Hotel, Restaurant
or Club.
This registration is for the purpose of information and to facilitate inspection by officers
of the Borough Council. The Sanitary Authority may refuse to register any premises, or
may remove from the register any premises which they consider unsuitable, but notice of such
intention must be served upon the person concerned, who will have the right to appear before
the authority. A right of appeal to a court of summary jurisdiction against the decision of
the Sanitary Authority is provided for, with a further appeal to quarter sessions by either party.
The total number of premises on the register of the department at the end of the year
was 387.
Bakehouses and Restaurant Kitchens.
At the end of 1938 there were 147 bakehouses on the register, as compared with 150 at the end of 1937. These bakehouses are classified in the following table:—
Bakehouse with mechanical power | Bakehouse without mechanical power | Not in Use. | Total. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Above ground | 28 | l | 13 | 42 |
Under ground | 48 | 6 | 51 | 105 |
147 |
As a result of 628 inspections which were made during the year, 56 notices were served
for the cleansing of walls and ceilings.
At the end of the year 304 restaurant kitchens were on the register, in respect of which
1,164 inspections were made, and 25 notices served.
Bakehouses and restaurant kitchens are supervised by the Factory Inspectors.
Further particulars will be found on pages 37 to 41.
Fried Fish and Fish Curing Premises.
In 1938 there were 73 fried fish vendors' premises in the Borough, at 6 of which fish
curing was also carried on. There were 21 fish curers' premises, including the 6 above
mentioned. Visits made by the Food Inspectors to these premises during the year totalled
481.