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Fulham 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

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Byelaws made under the London County Council (General
Powers) Act, 1908, sec. 9, regulating business of:—
Vendor of Fried Fish, 1913.
Fish Curer, 1913.
Rag and Bone Dealer, 1923-1928.
Slaughterhouses, 1891.
(under Slaughterhouses, &c. (Metropolis) Act, 1874 and
Local Government Act, 1888.)
Slaughterhouses, 1923.
(under Public Health (London) Act, 1891.)
Houses Divided into Separate Tenements, 1925 and 1931.
(under Public Health (London) Act, 1891, and Housing
Act, 1925, sec. 6.)
Byelaw regulating the emission of smoke, 1931.
(under sec. 2, Public Health (Smoke Abatement) Act, 1926. )

BYELAWS made by the FULHAM VESTRY and the FULHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL which are administered by the Public Health Department.

For the prevention of nuisances arising from any snow, ice, salt, dust, ashes, rubbish, offal, carrion, fish or filth or other matter or thing in any street, 1893.Made under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, sec. 16 (i).
For preventing nuisances arising from any offensive matter running out of any manufactory, brewery, slaughterhouse, knacker's yard, butcher's or fishmonger's shop or dunghill into any uncovered place whether or not surrounded by a fence, 1893.— ditto. —
For the preventing of the keeping of animals on any premises in such place or manner as to be a nuisance or injurious or dangerous to health, 1893.— ditto. —
As to the paving of yards and open spaces in connection with dwelling-houses, 1893.— ditto. —
With respect to the keeping of water-closets supplied with sufficient water for their effective action, 1893.Made under sec. 39 (ii) Public Health (London) Act, 1891.