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Holborn 1937

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

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steps being taken to eradicate the vermin. In 32 cases traps were used,
19 occupiers laid down poison baits. In 32 cases professional rat catchers were
employed, and in 40 cases the nuisances were abated following new drainage or
satisfactory methods of rat-proofing.
The Rat Officers reported that in a number of cases where no evidence of
rats was found at their inspections the satisfactory condition was the result of
continued efforts, initiated in previous years, for rat repression, such as the regular
use of traps, cats, poisons, or the employment of professional rat catchers.
The following is a summary in tabular form of the conditions found and action
taken in the various wards of the Borough:—

Rats and Mice (Destruction) Act, 1919. Summary of conditions found on inspections, action taken and results obtained.

WARD.Number ofpremises inspected.Numberrat infested.Action for Rat Repression.RESULT.
Traps.Poisons.Rat catchers.Dogs.Cats.Proofing
a.8212Free2
b.76162411Free11
Rats occasionally seen1
Under observation4
C.44314Free4
d.4622Free2
e.15113210Free2
Under observation7
Hats occasionally seeno
f.211845611Free11
Under observation7
G.1310365Free6
Hats occasionally seen1
Under observation3
H.21128543Free4
Under observation8
I.2323998--6Free5
Under observation18
22798321932--54Free Hats only occasionally47
seen4
Under observation47