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

View report page

Greenwich 1961

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

This page requires JavaScript

64
From 1st January, 1959, in accordance with the London County
Council (General Powers) Act, 1958, the County Council's powers
and duties under Section 38 of the Shops Act, 1950, relating to
lighting, washing facilities and arrangements for taking meals at
shops were, with the excepted premises itemised under Section 18(2),
transferred to the Metropolitan Borough Councils.
Routine inspections were carried out under the abovementioned
Act on 391 occasions.
Hairdressers and Barbers.—Under Section 18 of the London
County Council (General Powers) Act, 1954, with certain exceptions,
no person shall carry on the business of a hairdresser or barber
on any premises in the Borough unless he and those premises are
registered by this Council.
Byelaws made by the Council under Sub-section 4 of Section
18, were confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government
on 21st August, 1956, and became operative on 1st October
of the same year.
Premises registered at 31st December, 1961 61
Persons registered at 31st December, 1961 67
Rag Flock and Other Filling Materials Act, 1951.—The
introduction of this Act, which became operative on the 1st November,
1951, brought about the repeal of the previous Rag and
Flock Acts of 1911 and 1928 as well as Section 136 of the Public
Health (London) Act, 1936.
This Act seeks to secure the use of clean filling materials in
upholstered or other articles which are stuffed or lined and it can
be said to be a consolidation of the previous Acts of 1911 and 1928.
It is the duty of the Local Authority to enforce the Act and the
Medical Officer of Health and the Public Health Inspectors, being
duly authorised officers of the Council, have the right at all reasonable
times and on production of their "authority" to enter and
inspect premises and take samples for the purposes of the Act.
Three premises, at which filling and upholstering with new
materials is carried out, remained on the register at the end of the
year and one licence in respect of the manufacture of Rag Flock
was renewed.
Regulations prescribe the standards of cleanliness for each type
of filling material to which the Act applies and under the Rag Flock
and Other Filling Materials Regulations, 1951, nine samples, four of