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Kensington 1918

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kensington Borough]

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Other Premises Used for Sale, &c., of Food.—These premises are entered in a Register
under the date on which they were finally inspected and found to comply as regards structure with
the sanitary regulations in S. 8 of the London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1908. At
the end of the year the following shops or premises remained on the Register, namely:—
Provision
Dealers
282
Restaurants.
169
Butchers'
Shops.
97
Fried Fish
Shops.
22
Fishmongers.
49
Greengrocers.
101
Other
Shops.
15

Unsound Food.—The unsound food surrendered and destroyed during the year is shown in the following list:—

Unsound Food.—The unsound food surrendered and destroyed during the year is shown in the following list:—
Beef Hind qtrs.(stones)63
Beef Brisket(stones)10½
Beef Fore qtrs.(stones)23
Beef Top side, thick flank and rump(lbs.)64
Beef Ribs(lbs.)
Beef Buttocks(stones)10
Beef(lbs.)8
Sheep Carcases4
Cows' Carcases with organs (tuberculous)2
Ox Liver(lbs.)15
Tainted Meat(lbs.)
Veal Loin(lbs.)24
Veal Fore qtrs.(stones)10
Pigs' Heads (tuberculous)5
Pigs' Carcase and pluck (tuberculous)1
Pigs' Liver, Lungs and Kidneys
Bacon(lbs.)29
Bacon, Shoulders of(lbs.)119
Pork(lbs.)36
Meat(tins)1
Rabbits(boxes)2
Cod, 1 box of(lbs.)56
Herrings, 1 box of(stones)6
Haddocks(stones)3
Butter Beans(lbs.)14
Potatoes(tons)

Sale of Food and Drugs Acts.—During the year the Sanitary Inspectors collected 701
samples under the above Acts and submitted them to the Public Analyst for analysis. Of the
samples submitted 69, or 9 per cent., were reported as adulterated. Proceedings were taken in
18 cases for adulteration or other offences, the fines and costs inflicted amounting to £77 1s. 6d.
HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES.
Lodgings provided by the Council.—The Council provide within the Borough 120
tenements of one, two, or three rooms for the working classes. Latterly all the Council's
tenements have been let.
Houses Let in Lodgings.—The number of houses let in lodgings on the Council's register
at the end of the year was 2,065. In 1913, 187 of the registered houses were let in furnished
lodgings at a charge of 1s. per night per room. The lodgings in the remainder of the registered
houses are let unfurnished. The inspections and re-inspections of lodging houses numbered 4,988.
Notices requiring the remedy of defects found were served in 346 instances, and 15 cases of overcrowding
were abated. The owners of four lodging houses were summoned for failing to carry out
sanitary repairs and for breach of by-laws for houses let in lodgings. 676 houses were reported as
having been cleansed in accordance with the requirements of By-Law 16.
Common Lodging Houses.—The Common Lodging Houses in the Borough number 17 and
contain accommodation for some 545 persons. Eight are for male and 9 for female lodgers.
Housing (Inspection of District) Regulations, 1910.—The house-to-house inspections
for the purpose of these Regulations and the detection of nuisances numbered 703. This figure
does not include re-inspections, inspections on complaint or inspections of registered lodging houses
for the purpose of enforcing the lodging house by-laws. In accordance with the directions in the
Local Government Board Circular of 4th August, 1915, only urgently necessary work has been
required, with the result that it has not been possible to proceed with the scheme of housing work
which had been instituted on the lines laid down in the regulations.