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Kensington and Chelsea 1970

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

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Milk (Special Designation) Regulations 1963
Milk Licences
These Regulations, as amended by the Milk (Special Designation)
(Amendment) Regulations 1965 require that all milk sold by retail in
England and Wales shall be specially designated,, and that retailers
must be licensed by the local authority to sell such milk„ Licences
are issued by the Council for a five-year period and all current
licences are valid until the end of 1970.

The number of licences granted by the Council during the year in respect of each designation, together with the total number in force at the end of the year, are shown in the following tablet-

DesignationLicences issued in 1970Total number in force at end of year
Pasteurised milk11158
Sterilised milk10158
Ultra-heat Treated milk2158

Milk Examinations The following table shows the number of samples of untreated milk and processed milks taken during the year for examination in accordance with the Regulations, together with results obtained:

DesignationNo. of SamplesMethylene blue testPhosphatase TestColony Count TestTurbidity Test
PFPFPFPF
Pasteurised*4029540-----
Sterilised-_------
Ultra-heat Treated8----8---

P = Passed
F = Failed
* Of these 40 samples of pasteurised milk, 6 were rendered
void because the atmospheric shade temperature exceeded
70 degrees Fahrenheit and the Methylene blue tests could
not be carried out.
Milk & Dairies (General) Regulations 1959
Registrations
The number of persons registered under these Regulations at the
end of the year to sell milk from premises in the borough (including the
sale of cream in sealed containers) was 160.