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Lewisham 1961

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

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Pharmacy and Poisons
The names of 20 persons were entered on the Council's list of
persons entitled to sell poisons in Part II of the poisons list and the
names of 167 persons previously registered were retained on the register.
107 visits were paid by the food inspectors in connection with the
granting and renewal of these licences.
Slaughterhouses and slaughtermen
There are no slaughterhouses in the Borough.
2 slaughtermen's licences were issued during the year.
Offensive trades
There are no offensive trades carried on in the borough.
Continental Goods Depot, Hither Green
A very large British Railways Depot for dealing with continental
goods traffic is at Hither Green and was opened in October, 1960.
The major part of the material passing through it is similar to that
previously handled at Southwark. We are concerned insofar as unfit
food may be present, in which case we have to ensure that it is either
destroyed or not used for human consumption. It may be necessary to
contact wholesalers and various local authorities if it is intended for
distribution elsewhere. Although the proportion of unfit food is small
(there was none last year) the large amount of material handled through
the depot throws considerable extra work on the food inspectors concerned.

Totals for the year are shown in the table :—

Table 38

Country of originTonnage importedAmount unfit, and remarks
Spain87,255-
Italy34,687-
France27,445-
Belgium699-
Yugoslavia10,357-
Hungary214-
Roumania57-
Morocco40-
Israel202-
Algeria4,189-
U.S.A138-
Canary Islands937-
Denmark55-
Brazil160-
Egypt8-
Total166,443-