Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Thirty-ninth annual report of the Board of Works for the Wandsworth District being for the year ended 25th of March 1895
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Parish of Clapham.
They were as follows :—
Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Eastons Cottages.—Palled down.
Nos. 108, .110, 112, Larkhall Lane.—In hand.
Proceedings'. Thirteen summonses were issued in connection
with nuisances, and of these 9 were withdrawn, the
necessary work having been carried out; and, in the
remaining 4, the magistrate made orders for the work to be
carried out, and in 1 caso a fine of £3 and costs was
inflicted.
Three summonses were issued for infringements of the
Bye-Laws, in two cases the work was carried out and the
summonses were withdrawn, and in the other the defendant
was fined £1 and costs.
Three summonses were issued for exposing goods on the
Public Highway, in 1 case the magistrate inflicted a fine of
forty shillings and costs, and in the other 2, five shillings
and costs each.
In conclusion, I am pleased to add that Inspectors
Fairchild, Nurcombe, and Crabbe have all done excellent
work in this as in former years.
OLIVER FIELD, M D., D.P.H.,
Medical Officer of Health for Clapham