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Greenwich 1962

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

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Overcrowding.—As a direct result of rehousing carried out
under (a), (b) and (c) above 7 cases of overcrowding were abated
during the year under review. The number of unabated certified
cases of overcrowding in the Borough now amounts to 36.
During 1962 there was a slight fall in the number of complaints
received concerning overcrowding, the year's figure of 34 showing a
decrease of 3 from that of the previous year. Each complaint
was investigated by the Public Health Inspector concerned and as a
result of these investigations 4 families were found to be overcrowded
according to the standards laid down by the Housing Act,
1957, and were subsequently certified as such.

It can be seen by the figures in the following table that there has been a definite decline since 1946 in the number of families found to be living in overcrowded conditions in the Borough:-

YearNo. of cases of overcrowding reported
1946261
1947128
1948162
1949168
1950148
195156
195252
195353
195439
195539
195638
195725
195818
195910
19602
19615
16-year average75
19624

New Housing Accommodation.—The following table lists the new dwellings erected in the Borough during 1962 :—

Type of DwellingG.B.c.L.c.c.PrivateTotal
Houses463673
Flats and Maisonettes702869167
Total No. of Dwellings...749175240