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 Willesden]
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The following Table, No. 17, has been prepared in
accordance with these Regulations, and shows the number
of houses awaiting inspection at the end of the year 1913,
the number inspected during the year 1914, and the number
awaiting inspection at the end of the year 1914.
From the above Table, No. 17, it will be noted that 724
houses were inspected during the year, and that 48 of these
were represented as unfit for human habitation. Of the
remaining 676 houses, 41 were found in good repair, and no
action was taken in regard to them.
The following Table, No. 18, shows the action taken in
respect of the houses brought forward from 1913, as well
as the houses coming under review during the present year:
T able N o . 17.
Statement as to Dwelling Houses on list for early inspection.
No. on list at 28/12/12 | 0 |
No. added to list during 52 weeks ending 27/12/13 | 6032 |
Total No. appearing on list during 52 weeks ending 27/12/13 | 6032 |
No. inspected, excluding houses represented as unht tor human habitation, during 52 weeks ending 27/12/13 | 191 |
No. inspected and represented as unfit for human habitation during 52 weeks ending 27/12/13 | 22 |
Total No. inspected during 52 weeks ending 27/12/13 | 213 |
5819 | |
No. on list at 27/12/13 | 5819 |
No. added to list during 52 weeks ending 26/12/14 | 0 |
Total No. appearing on list during 52 weeks ending 26/12/14 | 5819 |
No. inspected, excluding houses represented as unfit for human habitation, during 52 weeks ended 26/12/14 | 676 |
No. inspected and represented as unfit for human habitation during 52 weeks ending 26/12/14 | 48 |
Total No. inspected during 52 weeks ending 26/12/14 | 724 |
Total No. remaining on list at 26/12/14 | 5095 |