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Stoke Newington 1919

Report of the Medical Officer of Health and Public Analyst for the year 1919

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INTIMATION NOTICES SERVED.

Sec. 3, Public Health (London) Act, 1891.

House-to-house inspection89
After inspection on account of complaint216
After infectious illness45
With reference to stables and mews3
,, ,, milkshops, dairies and cowsheds1
„ „ bakehouses22
„ „ factories and workshops16
„ ,, slaughter houses
After sundry other inspections34
426

STATUTORY NOTICES
Fifteen statutory notices were served by direction of your
Committee under Sec. 4, Public Health (London) Act, 1891.
Over 1,000 nuisances have been abated under Intimation and
Statutory Notices. In addition, a large number of improvements
have been made on advice to owners and occupiers
SLAUGHTER-HOUSES.
The four Licensed Slaughter-houses at present in use in the
Borough, are:—Nos. 118, Church Street; 165, High Street;
55, Nevill Road and 108, Green Lanes. The results of inspections
have been satisfactory, and the Licenses of each were renewed by
the London County Council in October.
HOUSE-TO-HOUSE INSPECTION.
282 Inspections were made during
the year, mostly in the poorer streets of the Borough. 89
Intimation Notices were served on Owners and occupiers.