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Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Parish of Hammersmith for the 53 weeks ending January 2nd, 1897.
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SOUTH DISTRICT.
Ward No. 1.
35, Queen Street | Payne Bros. |
49, King Street | Benjamin Holton |
65, ,, | George Meacock |
321, ,, | Thomas Jasper Wheeler |
LICENSED COW-HOUSES.
The two licensed cow-houses in the Parish were
under regular fortnightly inspection by the several Sanitary
Inspectors during last year. At the annual inspection
in October, the premises were found in a satisfactory
condition, and at the Special Sessions of the London
County Council, held on 2nd October, they were both
renewed without opposition by your Vestry.
The following is a list of the licensed cow-houses in
this Parish:—
CENTRE DISTRICT.
Address. | Name of Licensee. |
---|---|
15, Brook Green Road | Walter Glover |
115, Glenthorne Road | Thomas Chas. Morse |
BAKEHOUSES.
The whole of the bakehouses (61) in the Parish were
under a regular quarterly inspection by the 4 district
Sanitary Inspectors or by the Factory inspector during
last year, In 6 instances it was reported that the premises
were not in a proper sanitary condition. Notices
were at once served upon the bakers calling upon them
to comply with the regulations of your Vestry. In each
instance the notice was complied with.
The following is a list of the bakehouses in the
Parish:—