Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kensington Borough.
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* Additional inspections of the premises (not primarily in connection with the sale of ice-cream) are recorded under different headings in the following table.
Food premises (all categories) | No. of Premises | No. of Inspections |
---|---|---|
Bakehouses - underground | 6 | 7 |
Bakehouses - others | 10 | 8 |
Bread and cake shops | 45 | 29 |
Butchers | 65 | 121 |
Dairies and premises where milk is sold | 202 | |
Fishmongers | 25 | 20 |
Food Factories | 16 | 15 |
General Stores | 58 | 87 |
Greengrocers | 82 | 23 |
Grocers | 216 | 234 |
Ice Cream | 382 | |
Preserved Food | 30 | |
Public houses and off-licences | 206 | 16 |
Restaurants and cafes | 355 | 399 |
Sweet shops | 153 | 17 |
Street markets, stalls and storage premises | 95 (licensed traders) | 360 126 miscellaneous visits |
Milk (Special Designation) Regulations, 1960
These Regulations, which came into operation on 1st October,
1960, consolidated and re-enacted with amendments the Milk (Special
Designation)(Raw Milk) Regulations, 1949-1954, and the Milk (Special
Designation) (Pasteurised and Sterilised Milk) Regulations, 1949-1953.
Changes in licensing dealers in milk provided that:-
1. All dealers' licences, other than those issued by the
Minister, will be issued by the food and drugs authority for the
area in which are situated the premises at or from which the milk is
soldo A dealer's licence no longer restricts sales to the area of
the licensing authority and supplementary licences are therefore
discontinued.
2. A new form of licence, the dealer's (pre-packed milk)
licence, is introduced which may authorise, in a single form of
licence, the use of any or all of the appropriate special designations
where the milk is obtained by the licensed dealer pre-packed,
i.e. in the container in which it is to be delivered to the consumer,
or is pasteurised or sterilised by the dealer in accordance with a
dealer's (pasteuriser's) licence or a dealer's (steriliser's)
licence. The dealer's (tuberculin tested) licence is being retained.
3. Dealers' licences issued on or after 1st January, 1961,
will be valid for five years from that date, and will be renewable
for subsequent quinquennial periods.
These changes in licensing procedure are designed primarily
to reduce the amount of routine work involved in the administration
of the Regulations.
There are no milk processing depots in the borough and
all the licenses granted were in relation to milk obtained in prepacked
form for sale from premises in the borough.
The licences granted during the year are shown in the
following table together with the total numbers in force at the
end of the year.