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Heston and Isleworth 1916

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Heston and Isleworth]

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Houses let in Lodgings, Common Lodging Houses, Bakehouses,
Slaughter-houses, Cowsheds, Dairies and Milkshops,
Offensive Trades, Laundries (non factory) and Workshops and
Work Places.
Owing to pressure of work, the Inspector of Nuisances has
been unable to tabulate the number of inspections and other work
in connection with these premises.
HOUSING.
Houses with Sanitary Defects.
The following statement gives the information required by the
Local Government Board relative to this class of property, dealt
with during the year under the Housing (Inspection of District)
Regulations, 1910:—
Houses.
Brought forward from 1915 18
Transferred from "Houses Unfit" list 3
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Disposed of during the year 14
Carried forward to 1917 7
Houses Unfit for Human Habitation.
The following statement gives the information which the
Local Government Board requires the Medical Officer of Health
to furnish for the year ending 31st December, 1916, in relation
to bouses represented by him as unfit for human habitation:—
Number of houses represented by Medical Officer of Health 2
" Closing Orders made by the Local Authority 2
" appeals against Closing Orders nil.
" notices served on occupying tenants 1
" occupying tenants summoned nil.
" Orders made by Court requiring occupying
tenants to quit nil.
" Closing Orders determined nil.
" Demolition Orders made nil.