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Holborn 1937

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

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Market Streets.
There were 263 inspections of market streets, each of which includes a
number of stalls at which meat, fish, fruit and vegetables are sold. These streets
are regularly inspected, including Saturday evening inspections.
In order to minimise as far as practicable any contamination of the food
exposed for sale in market streets from dust arising during street cleansing, the
Borough Surveyor has arranged for these streets to be sufficiently watered before
the scavenging.

Street Trading. I received information from the Borough Engineer respecting 84 applications from street traders for annual licences to sell various articles of food as follows: —

Coffee stalls5
Confectionery and drinks11
Fish—wet and dry, including shell fish7
Fruit and vegetables43
Groceries2
Ice cream or chestnuts10
Meat4
Poultry, eggs and provisions2
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All the storage places situated in the Borough were inspected.
Where the storage place is outside the Borough information as to suitability is
obtained from the Medical Officer of Health of the district concerned. In like
manner information respecting storage places in Holborn used by stallholders
trading in other areas is sent to the Medical Officer of Health of the district in
which the licence is applied for.

Ice Cream. At the end of the year the following premises were on the register: —

Manufacture and sale1
Manufacture, storage and sale7
Storage and sale35
Sale only27
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