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Crayford 1945

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Crayford]

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Eradication of the Bed Bug.

Particulars of the action taken in 1945, for the eradication of the Bed Bug are as follows:—

Number ofInfestedDisinfested
Council Houses11
Other Houses3030
Public Shelters,11

HOUSING STATISTICS
(1). Inspection of Dwelling-Houses.
(1) Total number of dwelling-houses inspected
for housing defects (under Public Health
or Housing Acts) 1693
Number of inspections made for that
purpose 3351
(2) Number of dwelling-houses (included under
sub-heading (1) above) which were inspected
and recorded under the Housing Consolidated
Regulations, 1925 and 1932 1
Number of inspections made for that
purpose 15
(3) Number of dwelling-houses found to be in
a state so dangerous or injurious to health
as to be unfit for human habitation 0
(4) Number of dwelling-houses (exclusive of
those referred to under the preceding subheading)
found not to be in all respects
reaspnably fit for human habitation 1673
(2). Remedy of defects during the year without Service
of formal Notices.
Number of defective dwelling-houses rendered
fit in consequence of informal action by
Local Authority or their Officers 1673
(3). Action under Statutory Powers during the year.
Statutory Notices under Housing or Public
Health Acts 0
Total number of houses owned by the Local Authority 783
Number of houses built during 1945
(a) By the Local Authority 100 Temporary bungalows
(b) By other bodies or persons Nil.
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