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Hampstead 1938

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

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must examine every basement bakehouse and if they are not satisfied
as to its suitability, it may not be used as a bakehouse. This special
examination and certification is required to be carried out every fifth
year. As a result of this requirement a special inspection is being
made of the underground bakehouses in use in the Borough with a
view to their certification or otherwise. The following is a list of
these premises:—
64, Belsize Lane. 4, Kelson Street.
202, Belsize Road. 354, Kilburn High Road.
228, Belsize Road. 2, King's College Road.
44, Englands Lane. 41-3, Mill Lane.
93, Fairfax Road. 98, West End Lane.
7, Fairhazel Gardens. 126, West End Lane.
65, Fleet Road. 279, West End Lane.
63, Hemstal Road.
(e) Butter Factories.—No butter factory is registered in the
Borough.
Premises referred to under (a) and (b) are registered in pursuance
of the Public Health (London) Act, 1936, and those under (c), (d)
and (e) are registered under the Food and Drugs (Adulteration) Act,
1928. In the case of the latter, registration of the premises is required
to be notified by the Council to the Ministry of Agriculture and
Fisheries.
Cowsheds, Slaughterhouses or Poultry Slaughterhouses.
None of these exists in the Borough.
Registration of Food Premises (other than Dairies q.v.p.).
(a) Ice Cream.—There are 111 premises on the Register used for
the manufacture, storage or sale of ice cream.
(b) Preserved Food, Cooked Meat, etc.—Up to the end of the
year 52 premises had been registered.
(c) Factories of Margarine, Margarine-cheese, or Milk-blended
buller. None of these premises exists in the Borough.
(d) Wholesale dealers in Margarine, Margarine-cheese, or Milkblended butter.—No premises are registered as wholesale dealers in
Margarine.