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Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Borough of Hammersmith for the year 1914
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LICENSED SLAUGHTER HOUSES.
The whole of the licensed slaughter houses in
the Borough have been regularly inspected during the
year. At the annual inspection of slaughter houses
in October, 1914, I had received notices that 7 licences
were to be applied for. In all cases they were found
to be, as far as your Council's requirements were
concerned, in a satisfactory condition and your Council
decided to inform the London County Council that you
offered no opposition to the renewal of those licences.
At the Special Sessions at the London County Council,
held in October, the 7 licences were granted.
The following is a list of the licensed slaughter
houses in the Borough:—
NORTH DISTRICT.
address. | name of licensee. |
---|---|
185 Uxhridge Road | John Mullet Allwright |
40 Golcihawk Road | John Trayling |
138 ,, | Joseph Moore |
address. | name of licensee. |
247 Goldhawk Road | Arthur W. Godfrey. |
55 Dalling Road | Charles Meeks. |
address. | name of licensee. |
65 King Street | Thomas Holton |
Stanley Brooks Midwinter |
BAKEHOUSES.
The 61 bakehouses in the Borough have been
regularly inspected. Ninety-four defects were discovered
upon the premises during the year. Notices