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Lambeth 1925

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

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II.—Remedy of Defects without Service of formal Notices.
Number of defective dwelling-houses rendered fit in
consequence of informal action by the Local
Authority or their officers
2,607*
III.—Action under Statutory Powers.
A.—Proceedings under Section 28 of the Housing,
Town Planning, &, Act, 1919.
(1). Number of dwelling-houses in respect of which
notices were served requiring repairs
nil.
(2). Number of dwelling-houses which were rendered
fit—
(a) by owners
19
(b) by Local Authority in default of owners
nil.
(3). Number of dwelling-houses in respect of
which Closing Orders became operative in
pursuance of declarations by owners of
intention to close
nil.
B. —Proceedings under Public Health Acts.
(1). Number of dwelling-houses in respect of
which notices were served requiring defects
to be remedied
3,884†
(2). Number of dwelling-houses in which defects
were remedied—
(a) by owners
1,884†
(b) by Local Authority in default by owners
nil.
C.—Proceedings under Sections 77 and 18 of the
Housing, Town Planning, &c., Act, 1909.
(1). Number of representations made with a view
to the making of Closing Orders
nil.
(2). Number of dwelling-houses in respect of
which Closing Orders were made
nil.
*21 to under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891 (intimation notices), and 497
under the Housing Acts, (provisional or informal schedules), †Statutory notices
under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891.