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Kensington 1955

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

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Subject to certain exceptions, the Act makes it unlawful
to use prescribed filling materials except on premises
registered by a local authority. The exceptions are in the
remaking and reconditioning of any article or upholstering
in connection with the making of railway carriages, road vehicles,
ships or aircraft. The local authority are required, on the
application of the occupier of premises, to register the
premises on payment of a registration fee of one pound. At
the end of the year, there were twenty registered premises
in the borough.
Twenty-eight inspections of these premises were made
during the year.
The Act further provides that no rag flock shall be
delivered to registered premises except from premises licensed
for manufacturing rag flock or used as a store for rag flock.
A local authority on receiving from the occupier of premises
an application for the grant or renewal of an annual licence
authorising him to manufacture rag flock or to use his premises
as a rag flock store, may grant or renew the licence on payment
of a fee of one pound. No licenses have been issued in
Kensington.
If on registered premises there are unclean filling
materials, the occupier shall be guilty of an offence; and
it is also an offence to sell or offer for sale any article
which is upholstered with unclean filling materials (secondhand
articles are excepted.)

Seventeen samples of rag flock and other fillings were taken during the year for analysis and the result in each case was satisfactory.

DescriptionNo. of samples taken
Hair3
Rag flock3
Cotton flock1
Coir fibre4
Woollen Felt3
Cotton Felt1
Sisal Pads2

Pet Animals Act- 1951
This Act requires that no person shall keep a pet shop
except under the authority of a licence issued by the Council
and in complianae with any conditions specified in the licence.
During the year, nine premises were licensed under the
Act. The general conditions for pet shops approved by the
Council are those recommended for their constituent councils
by the Metropolitan Boroughs' Standing Joint Committee.
Hairdressers' and Barbers' Shops
Section 18 of the London County Council (General Powers)
Act, 1954, provides that from "an appointed day" hairdressers
and barbers must be registered by the Council. The "appointed