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Kensington 1930

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

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SUBSCRIPTIONS BY THE BOROUGH COUNCIL TO VOLUNTARY HEALTH
ORGANISATIONS DURING 1930.

Subscriptions to Hospitals, etc.

£s.d.
Cancer Hospital550
Chelsea Hospital for Women550
Kensington District Nursing Association550
Kensington, Fulham and Chelsea General Hospital10100
Kensal Gospel and Medical Mission550
National Hospital for Diseases of the Heart550
Paddington Green Children's Hospital550
St. Mary's Hospital10100
West London Hospital10100
Western Ophthalmic Hospital550
Princess Louise Hospital (Rheumatism Supervisory Centre)30000
Charity Organization Society500
Invalid Children's Aid Association500

Payments to Maternity and Child Welfare Institutions.

£s.d.
*Archer Street Infant Welfare Centre -37800
*Bramley Road „ „ „40000
*Campden Hill25500
*Earl's Court39800
*Golborne ,, ,, ,,66200
*Kenley Street24700
*Lancaster Road51100
*Raymede46600
*Golborne Day Nursery19700
*Lancaster Road Day Nursery32300
*St. Clement's Day Nursery26100
*Notting Hill Day Nursery42900
*Baby Clinic65600
*Baby Hospital125700
Queen Charlotte's Hospital Ante-Natal Clinic4500
Princess Louise Hospital40000
Kensington District Nursing Association20000
Evelyn Convalescent Home16160
Hambledon Convalescent Home880
St. Mary's Convalescent Home1300
George Whitlaw Convalescent Home31100
Mutual Registration of Assistance Society1000
Association of Infant Welfare and Maternity Centres880
Kensington Board of Guardians and London County Council (Maternitv Home)67640

* Payments made to infant welfare institutions under the Scheme made by the Minister of Health in accordance
with the provisions of Section 101(6) of the Local Government Act, 1929.
† The grant to this institution fixed by the Minister of Health is £1,057, the addition of £200 being a contribution
paid by the Borough Council in respect of which no Government grant is received.
¶ When the Local Government Act came into operation on the 1st April, 1930, the Board of Guardians ceased
to exist and St Mary Abbots Hospital, in which the Borough Council Maternity Home is situated, was
taken over by the London County Council.