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Hampstead 1914

Report for the year 1914 of the Medical Officer of Health

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Vendors of Fried Fish.
The County Council have taken a further step this year in the
direction of securing that the food supply of London shall be dealt with
under sanitary conditions, by making bye-laws relating to the businesses
of Vendor of Fried Fish and Fish Curer. There are no fish curers in
the Borough, but the following is a list of the vendors of fried fish, and
these will now be kept under systematic inspection.
No. 1 (Town) Ward— No. 6 (Kilburn) Ward —
7, Flask Walk. 132, High Road.
2, New End Square. 84, Kingsgate Road.
No. 2 (Bklsize) Ward— 89, do.
106, Fleet Road. 32, Netherwood Street.
70, Upper Park Road. 95, Palmerston Road.
No. 5 ( West End) Ward- No.7,(PRIORY) WARD-
1a, Broomsleigh Street. 6A, West End Lane
86, Mill Lane. (13)
1, Munro Terrace, Fortune
Green Road.
Ire Cream.
The sale of ice cream in London is controlled by Sections 42 and 43
of the London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1902.
There are 83 shops in the Borough in which ice cream is sold, and
208 inspections of these premises were made during the year, and 27
notices were served for the remedying of defects.
In addition to these, the barrows which stand in the streets, and on.
Hampstead Heath on Bank Holidays, have been inspected.
Table of sanitary work carried out at premises where ice cream is sold.
Premises or parts of premises repaired, cleansed
and limewashed 19
Drains repaired or reconstructed 6
Soil pipes repaired or reconstructed 3
Water-closets repaired or renewed 6
cleansed 11
Flushing cisterns repaired or renewed 5
Waste pipes of sinks trapped, repaired, or
renewed 10
Yard paving renewed 6
Dustbins provided 6
New sinks provided 2
Roofs, gutters, and rainwater pipes repaired 4
Refuse removed 7
Other defects remedied. 8