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Chelsea 1942

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1942

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TABLE No. 32.

Magisterial Proceedings during the Year.

Situation of Premises.Nature of Nuisance of Complaint.Petty Sessions.Date of Hearing.Result.
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Shops.—No case requiring special action under the Shops Act, 1934,
came to notice during the year.
Smoke Abatement.—It is part of the work of a Sanitary Inspector
to observe any nuisance arising from smoke. There were 5" actual
recorded instances of observations during the year but the chimneys
in the Borough have in fact been subject to daily observation by the
Inspectors. TH/fc£ complaints of smoke nuisance were received during
the year and cautionary letters were sent to the offenders.
Fouling of Footways by Dogs.—The Borough Council has obtained
sanction for a byelaw to deal with this nuisance. This has already been
found useful, the condition of footways having improved considerably
since the measure came into operation. During the year /i'o prosecutions
were taken for infringement of the byelaw, and a conviction obtained in
each case.
Rats and Mice (Destruction) Act, 1919.—A Sanitary Inspector
is authorised under this Act to act as Rat Officer in his district. The
Act places the responsibility for rat preventive measures upon the
occupiers of premises. During the year the Council provided rat-catching
vamish to applicants for the destruction of rats and bait traps were
prepared and issued. In conjunction with the Works Department,
investigation was made of a number of old sewers likely to be infested
with rats and a large number of bait? were laid. During the year many
persons were advised as to the best means of dealing with the rat nuisance
so far as it affected their respective premises.
Nuisance caused by Pigeons.—The Public Health (London) Act,
1936, enables a Sanitary Authority to take necessary steps to reduce the
number of pigeons within its area.
Much difficulty has been experienced in carrying out pigeon destruction,
owing to the opposition of a large section of the public.
During the year 1942 pigeons were captured and humanely
destroyed.
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TABLE No. 32.

Magisterial Proceedings during the Year.

Situation of Premises.Nature of Nuisance of Complaint.Petty Sessions.Date of Hearing.Result.
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