London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Finsbury 1953

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

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Sanitary Conditions—continued.

Waste pipe defects remedied95
Waste pipes erected70
Water cistern defects remedied50
Accumulations of rubbish or manure removed62
Dung or dust receptacles repaired or renewed29
Drains relaid, amended or sealed177
Drains cleared or tested75
Rain water pipes cleared, repaired or renewed76
Water supply to houses reinstated2
Roofs and gutters repaired486
Area defects remedied26
Wash-house defects remedied42
Animal nuisances abated0
Stables cleansed or repaired0
Water supply laid on to upper storeys of house6
Miscellaneous nuisances abated105
First visits (complaints, casual visits)4,602
Re-visits5,279
Intimation Notices served802
Nuisance Notices served82
House inspections2,024
Complaints received1,777

Nuisance Notices were served in all instances where necessary,
but in most cases co-operation with owners by informal approach
and the service of Intimation Notices, secured the abatement of
nuisances and in addition on many occasions other improvements
in living conditions.
In a number of cases, time, additional to that provided for in
notices, had to be allowed owing to such circumstances as shortage
of material and of labour. It was frequently found that landlords
were willing to comply with requirements but experienced delay
in securing builders to execute the necessary works.
Legal proceedings instituted under the Public Health (London)
Act, 1936, for non-compliance with Nuisance Notices only occurred
in the cases set out in the following table: —