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Bermondsey 1899

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bermondsey.

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Messrs. MEINHARDT and CO., Curriers and Leather
Dressers, 30 and 31, Richardson Street.—Drains reconstructed
in accordance with Vestry's regulations, inlets to drain trapped
with stoneware syphon gullies, soil pipe, pan and trap provided
in accordance with the L C.C. bye laws, and communication
between workshop and W.C. shut off, sink waste pipe disconnected
and made to discharge over stoneware syphon
gully, yard drain cleansed and made efficient, floor of dyehouse
paved with impervious material, additional W.C. accommodation
provided.
Messrs. POTHECARY and CO., Leather Dressers, 30 and
31, Richardson Street.—Floor of dipping room paved with
impervious material, W.C. accommodation provided, roofs of
rolling shop and engine room repaired.
Mr. WILCOX, Carman, 23a, Vauban Street.—Pan in W.C.
cleansed, W.C. furnished with suitable supply of water,
accumulation of dung removed, suitable receptacle provided
for dung.
Mr. CRACE, Packing Case Maker, 66, Page's Walk.—Pan
in W.C. cleansed, accumulation of manure removed.
Messrs. POTTERS, Picklers, 203, Long Lane.—Accumulation
of manure removed.
Messrs. BROCKWELL and SON, Glue Manufacturers,
105, Bermondsey Street.—W.C. furnished with suitable supply
of water and apparatus for flushing, roof of workshop repaired
and made weathertight, accumulation of manure removed.
Mr. HUNT, Bootmaker, 201, Grange Road.—Overcrowding
of workshop abated, pan set in W.C. additional W.C.
accommodation provided.