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Ruislip-Northwood 1938

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ruislip]

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School Clinics.

School Clinics are held under the Management of the Middlesex County Council as follows:—

Locality and Address.Day & Time.Medical Officer.School Nurse.
Northwood— Junior School, Pinner RoadTuesdays 9.30 a.m.Dr. C. I. WrightMiss M. C. Brimacombe
Ruislip Manor— Lady Bankes Council School, Dawlish DriveFridays 9.30 a.m.Do.Miss N. M. Cooper.

ADOPTIVE ACTS.

The following Acts have been adopted to the extent indicated :

Act.Extent of Adoption.
Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1890The whole.
Private Street Works Act, 1892The whole.
Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1907Parts II., III., IV*., VI.† and Section 95
Small Dwellings Acquisition Acts, 1899-1923.The whole.
Local Government and Other Officers' Superannuation Act, 1922The whole.
Public Health Act, 1925PartB II., III., IV., and V., except Section 44 (Part III.); Subject to the conditions that Sections 52 and 54 (Part V.) are not in force in the area covered by No. 1 Town Planning Scheme
Restriction of Ribbon Development Act, 1935Sections 2 (2) and 1 (1) of this Act have been applied to a portion of Field End Road, Eastcote.

* Subject to amendments in Sections 25, 27, 35, 38, and 59.
t Subject to an amendment in Section 76.
BYE-LAWS AND REGULATIONS.
Bye-Laws are in force in relation to :
1. New Streets and Buildings.
2. Slaughterhouses.
3. Houses Let in Lodgings.
4. Removal of Snow.
5. Offensive Trades.
6. Cemeteries.
7. Recreation Grounds.
8. Collection of Refuse.
Regulations have been made with respect to:
(a) Cemeteries.
(b) Drainage of Buildings.
(c) Management of Golf Course.
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