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Heston and Isleworth 1911

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

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The names and addresses of 38 home-workers were forwarded
during the year by employers or other Councils, to the Medical
Officer of Health as required by the Act.
Six of these 38 home-workers resided outside the district.
The premises of the remaining 32 have been visited.
No case of infectious disease was reported on the premises
of out-workers during the year.
CANAL BOATS ACTS, 1877 AND 1884.
The following is the Annual Report on the administration of
the above Acts in the form required by Section 3 of the Canal
Boats Acts, 1884
HESTON & ISLEWORTH URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Health Department,
Council House,
Hounslow.
January 11th, 1912.
To the Secretary,
Local Government Board.
Canal Boats Acts, 1877 and 1884.
Sib,
In accordance with Section 3 of the Canal Boats Act,
1884, I beg herewith to present the Annual Report for the
year ending December 31st, 1911, as to the execution of the
Canal Boats Acts, 1877, and 1884, and of the Regulations made
thereunder, within the Urban District of Heston and Isleworth,
Middlesex.
James Isaac Smith, whose office is at the Council House,
Hounslow, continued to act as Canal Boat Inspector during
the year. The remuneration received by him as Inspector of
Canal Boats, is, by an Order of the Local Government Board
now included in his salary as Inspector of Nuisances.