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Hampstead 1904

Report for the year 1904 of the Medical Officer of Health

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Tiles are proposed as the roof covering for all the blocks.
The courtyard is to be paved with tar paving-

The rents proposed to be charged for the various tenements are as follows:—

4-roomed tenements11s. 6d.
39s. Od.
(Block "A")6s. 9d.
"C")6s. 6d.

Premises "represented" by the Medical Officer of Health under the Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890:—

Premises.Date of Representation, 1904.Part of Act and Section under which represented.Remarks.
1,Boundary Mews23rd Feb.Part 2, Sec. 30Notices were served under the Metropolis Local Management Act, 1855, and the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, and the premises are in process of being placed in a Sanitary condition.
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Insanitary and Uninhabitable Premises
From time to time, as circumstances have permitted, progress has
been made in dealing with the premises included in these Reports.
In many cases this has involved extensive structural alterations.
Notices have been served under the Metropolis Local Management
and Public Health Acts, and complied with, or works voluntarily carried
out at the following dwellings:—
Adelaide Mews, 1, 2, 3.
Albert Mews, 5, 6.
Alexandra Mews, 7.
Belsize Lane Stables 21, 23.