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Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1926
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SECTION III.—SANITARY CIRCUMSTANCES AND
ADMINISTRATION.
Complaints. The number of complaints received during the year
was 475, compared with 385 last year. The complaints are, in the
majority of cases, from the occupiers of houses and deal with alleged
nuisances. These complaints are investigated by the Sanitary Inspectors,
who, when the circumstances justify, serve the necessary notices required
for the abatement of the nuisances.
Closet Accommodation. The water-carriage system is general throughout
the Borough.
Removal and Disposal of Refuse. House refuse is removed by the
Works Department of the Council. A weekly collection is made. The
refuse is conveyed to the Council's Wharf on the River Thames, whence
it is barged away. Inoffensive trade refuse is removed by the Council
on payment of a fee in accordance with the provisions of Section 33 of
the Public Health (London) Act, 1891. Fish offal and other offensive
trade products, which could be removed on application as trade refuse,
are invariably removed and sold by the persons to whom this class of
refuse belongs.
Sanitary Inspection of the Borough. Prepared by the Senior Sanitary
Inspector and set out on the following pages is a summary of the work
carried out by the Sanitary Inspectors during the year 1926.
During the year 1926, the number of intimation notices served was
826. The number of statutory notices was 214. These compare with
765 and 244, respectively, in 1925. In seven cases the owners neglected
to comply with the statutory notices and in these it was found necessary
to issue summonses. Details of these prosecutions are set out in tabular
form in Table No. 19.
Summary of Work carried out by Sanitary Inspectors during the Year 1926.
Inspections. | |
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On complaint of nuisances (from all sources) | 1,211 |
On notification of infectious disease4 | 385 |
House-to-house | 105 |
Re-inspections made | 4,220 |
Inspection of— | |
Bakehouses | 38 |
Slaughter houses | 133 |
Milk Shops | 183 |
Ice cream premises | 65 |
Houses let in lodgings | — |
Stables | 55 |
Restaurant kitchens | 55 |
Marine stores | 47 |
Food premises other than above | 194 |
Premises under Meat Regulations | 160 |
Factories and Workshops | 886 |
Outworkers premises | 135 |
Other visits | 257 |