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Finsbury 1905

Report on the public health of Finsbury 1905 including annual report on factories and workshops

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Some regulation of the same nature is wanted here, for this
practice is not confined to Finsbury or London, but is general
throughout the country.
MARGARINE.
Under the Margarine Act, 1887, Sec. 9, and the Sale of Food and
Drugs Act, 1899, Sec. 7 (4) it is necessary for manufacturers of
margarine and margarine cheese, and for wholesale dealers in the
same to register with the Local Authority. In 1900, 24 such registrations
were made (including the portion of Finsbury then belonging
to Holborn); in 1901, two; in 1902, three; in 1903, two; and
in 1904, nil. Last year (1905) there were five, as follows:-
Pearks, Ltd., Bayer Street, Golden Lane, E.C.
The Mazawattee Tea Co., 50, Exmouth Street, E.C.
Mr. H. Husberg, 28, Cow Cross Street.
W. Baker & Co., Ltd., 1, Paul Street, E.C.
The United Kingdom Tea Co., 1, Paul Street, E.C.
RESTAURANTS, FOOD STALLS,
ICE CREAM, &c.
The annual inspection of restaurant kitchens, &c., took place
during the summer. There is a total of 274 such places in which
about 400 men and 600 women are occupied in the preparation of
food. These figures do not include waiters and waitresses, but only
persons actually engaged in the preparation of food. In some cases
such employees live on the premises. By the courtesy of proprietors I
am able to say that the number of persons using restraurants in
Finsbury daily is approximately 60,000.

The results of our inspection since 1902 are as follows:—

Year.No. of Restaurants.No. of Notices Served.Percentage of Premises having Defects.
190222015068
190323213759
19042309440
190527417363