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Croydon 1909

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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OTHER COMMON LODGING HOUSES.
There are ten other houses on the register.

The following Table gives the situation of the ten registered houses and the accommodation provided therein:—

Premises.No. of Room.Accommodation.
11 & 12, Princess Road1254 men and 8 married couples.
9, Prospect Place (late Bell Yard)614 men and 5 married couples.
19. 20, 21, 22, 23 & 24 Lahore Road3050 men, 10 w;men, and 6 married couples.
"The Jolly Bleachers," Union Street1330 men.

Nos. 19 to 24, Lahore Road.— These houses are under one
management and worked as one establishment, as also are Nos. 11
and 12, Princess Road. Practically, therefore, only four common
lodging houses now remain in the Borough, with a total accommodation
for 196 adults, or if we add the Municipal Common
Lodging House, a total of five houses with 259 single beds and 19
double beds.
During the year common lodging houses received 516 visits,
while 10 houses received night visits.
Minor infringements of bye-laws were detected on 8 occasions,
but in no case were they sufficiently serious for legal proceedings to
be taken.
HOUSES LET IN LODGINGS.
There are now 64 houses registered under the bye-laws.
During the year these houses received 2,029 visits. On no occasion
were offences discovered for which prosecutions were necessary.

At the present moment the following houses are registered as houses let in lodgings:—

Houses.
Wilford Road39
Forster Road12
Holmesdale Road4
Ely Road8
Grant Road1
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