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Lewisham 1969

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

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PHARMACY AND POISONS
The names of eight 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 125 persons previously
registered were retained on the register. 133 visits were paid by the public health
inspectors in connection with the granting and renewal of the licences.
SLAUGHTERHOUSES AND SLAUGHTERMEN
There are no slaughterhouses in the Borough and no licences were issued to
slaughtermen.
OFFENSIVE TRADES
There are no offensive trades carried on in the Borough.
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
During the year there were 13 cases of legal proceedings for infringement of various
Acts, as follows:—

Table 74

Number of casesFinesCosts
£s.d.£s.d.
Food and Drugs Act, 19556135004090
Public Health Act, 193671070023150
Total13242006440

REGISTRATION OF FOOD PREMISES
New registrations in 1969 and the total, including previous years, are shown in the
table below:—

Table 75

Type1969Total
Sale and storage of icecream11524
Manufacture of icecream14
Fish frying353
Fish curing17
Preparation or manufacture of sausages3117
Preparation or manufacture of potted, pressed, pickled or preserved food6183

UNSOUND FOOD
Approximately 238 tons of food were surrendered as unfit for human consumption
and dealt with by the Council's food inspectors. This included meat, fruit-pulp,
fish, vegetables, etc.
Some of the spoiling was caused by refrigerator breakdowns.
CONTINENTAL GOODS DEPOT, HITHER GREEN
Imports of perishable food from the Continent through the Continental Freight
Depot continues, and a small amount of food, mostly meat, has been exported.
We are concerned insofar as unfit food or meat without proper documents may be
imported, in which case we have to ensure that it is either destroyed, not used for
human consumption or re-exported. It may be ncecessary to contact wholesalers and
various local authorities if it is intended for distribution elsewhere. The amount
of unfit food was small.
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