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Stoke Newington 1916

Report of the Medical Officer of Health and Public Analyst for the 1916

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70, Mountgrove Road; and 55, Nevill Road. The results of
inspections have been satisfactory, and the Licenses of each were
renewed by the London County Council in October.
COMMON LODGING-HOUSES.
The one Common Lodging-house in the Borough, situate at
No. 81, Church Street, is under the control of the London County
Council, and is conducted in accordance with the bye-laws. Visits
have been made from time to time by your Inspectors.
BAKEHOUSES.
There are 26 bakehouses in the Borough, 20 of these being
underground. Two of the latter were unoccupied at the end of the
year. Four Notices were served on the occupiers. The usual
standard of cleanliness has been maintained.
DAIRIES, COWSHEDS AND MILKSHOPS.
There are at present 65 Milk Vendors registered in the Borough,
and one Licensed Cowkeeper.
One hundred and thirty inspections were made during the year.
It was only found necessary to serve one Intimation Notice on
the occupier of a milkshop.
COMPLAINTS.
Sec. 107 (3) Public Health (London) Act, 1891.
One hundred and seventy-five complaints were received during
the year, and the premises to which they related were promptly
inspected.
In 39 cases, on inspection of the premises to which the complaint
related, no nuisance which could be dealt with under the
Public Health Acts was found. One hundred and twenty-one
Intimation Notices were served, and complied with.