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Bethnal Green 1960

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bethnal Green Borough]

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SECTION F
MISCELLANEOUS
Burial of the Dead
In accordance with Section 50 of the National Assistance Act, 1948, the
Council is responsible for the burial or cremation of the body of any person who had
died or been found dead within the Borough, and where no private arrangements are
being made for the disposal of the body. Authority is given to recover from the
estate of the deceased person, or from any person who, under the Act was liable to
maintain the deceased immediately prior to his/her death, the expenses incurred in
carrying out the duty, in so far as these expenses are not covered by any grant under
the National Insurance Act, 1946.
During the year 9 burials were arranged by the Department at a cost of
£56.9s.0d. of which £49.18s.0d. was recovered up to the end of the year.
Mortuary
The arrangement between the boroughs of Hackney, Shoreditch, Stoke
Newington and Bethnal Green whereby the Hackney Mortuary receives bodies from
these districts continued during the year. The cost of the Mortuary is borne on a
population basis by the four authorities.
Pharmacy and Poisons Act, 1933
The provisions of the Act and the Poisons Rules relating to the sale of
poisons specified in Part II of the Poisons List were administered during the year.
During 1960, the names of 39 persons were retained on, and three
persons added to the Council's list of Persons entitled to sell Part II Poisons.
All applications are investigated to ensure compliance with the Act
and Poisons Rules.
Swimming Baths
There are two indoor swimming baths at the Council's Public Baths in Old
Ford Road, E.2. One is a large pool 100' by 40' which contains 120,000 gallons of
water. (This pool is used for mixed bathing and is converted to a Public Hall during
the winter months). The other pool measures 75' by 35" and contains 80,000 gallons
of water.