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Deptford 1914

Annual report on the health of the Metropolitan Borough of Deptford

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REPORT OF SANITARY INSPECTORS FOR THE 52 WEEKS ENDED JANUARY 2nd, 1915—continued.

Table—continued.Number of District.
1234567Totals.
Dung Receptacles—
Abolished........................
Repaired........................
Provided...1...............1
Underground Rooms—
Used as dwellings abolished........................
Overcrowding—
Cases Abated616654...28
Accumulations
Removed449173129
Animals—
Ceased keeping as a Nuisance...1...423...10
Smoke Nuisances—
Cases Abated11...2...10...14
Observations6...414...43...67
Rooms occupied in such a manner as to be a nuisance......2............2
Inland Revenue Act—
Houses inspected for Certificates...6...1...6...13
Number of Tenements...12...2...6...20
Number of Certificates granted...10...2.........12
Number of Certificates refused...2.........6...8

District No. 1.—Inspector Simpson (on military service since Sept.)
District No. 2.—Inspector Priest.
District No. 3.—Inspector Shelley.
District No. 4.—Inspector Snowdon.
District No. 5.—Inspector Kemp.
District No. 6.—Inspector Hewett.
District No. 7.—Inspector Allam.