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Fulham 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

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The number of Fulham families accommodated on each estate from 1924 until 31st December, 1930, both on application direct to the London County Council and on recommendation by the Fulham Borough Council is as follows: —

Estate.Accommodated on recommendation by the Fulham Borough Council.Accommodated, on applying direct to the London County Council.Total Fulham families accommodated.
EAST HILL, Wandsworth.113142
WATLING, Middlesex.13776213
DOWNHAM, Kent.541771
*BECONTREE, Essex.90295385
*St. HELIER, Morden.222446
Other Estates.100†258358

*Estates marked thus are still available for Fulham
residents.
† Roehampton Estate 29, and Castelnau Estate 71.
The rentals, plus rates, of the St. Helier and
Becontree estates, which are at present available for
Fulham residents, vary from 10s. to 21s. per week and
the accommodation ranges from 2 to 6 rooms.
The Swan Brewery Housing Scheme. Up to the end
of 1930, 1,637 applications were received from residents
of the Borough for accommodation in the new flats to
be built on the site of the Swan Brewery. One hundred
and seventeen applications, however, have been deleted