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London County Council 1911

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Annual Report of the London County Council, 1911.

So far as can be gathered from the information contained in the reports of medical officers of health, the following table shows the extent to which the powers referred to have been applied during 1911:—

Metropolitan borough.No. of premises caused to be supplied.No. of legal proceedings.
Battersea148
Bethnal Green5
Finsbury131
Fulham15
Greenwich39
Hackney8
Hampstead105
Holborn14(a)
Islington3585
Lambeth1
Paddington21
Poplar91
St. Marylebone327»—
Shoreditch7813
Southwark1296
Stepney40
Westminster, City of1431
Woolwich2
| Total for 17 boroughs1,57227

(a) Number of notices served. In the majority of cases the work was completed daring the year.
Revenue Act, 1903.
Under section 11 of the Revenue Act, 1903, on the certificate of the medical officer of health
that the house is so constructed as to afford suitable accommodation for each of the families or
persons inhabiting it, with due provision for their sanitary requirements, there is exemption from or
reduction of inhabited house duty, as follows:—
(1) Where a house, so far as it is used as a dwelling house, is used for the sole purpose
of providing separate dwellings—
(a) The value of any dwelling in the house which is of an annual value below twenty
pounds shall be excluded from the annual value of the house for the purposes of inhabited
house duty; and
(b) The rate of inhabited house duty, in respect of any dwelling in the house of an
annual value of twenty pounds, but not exceeding forty pounds, shall be reduced to threepence;
and
(c) The rate of inhabited house duty, in respect of any dwelling in the house of
an annual value exceeding forty pounds, but not exceeding sixty pounds, shall be reduced
to sixpence.
For the purposes of these provisions medical officers of health were called upon to certify
numerous houses during the year, and in some instances the application was granted, in others it was
refused, while in others, again, it was only granted after alterations had been made to meet the conditions
necessary, before certification. The Act appears to be instrumental in ensuring a higher standard
of dwelling accommodation than before.
Revenue
Act, 1903.

The number of applications received and certificates granted during 1911 is shown in the following table:—

Metropolitan borough.No. of houses for which applications for certificates were received during 1911.No. of tenements comprised therein.No. of tenements for which applications for certificates were
Granted.Refused.Deferred or withdrawn.
Battersea.17291298
Bermondsey
Bethnal Green726
Camberwcll6328938278
Chelsea663657
Deptford71416
Finsbury7 houses block dwellgs35381-—
346
Fulham1,10994260107
Greenwich
Hackney1,1561,156
Hammersmith451192594

Applications
for
certificates,
Revenue
Act, 19