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Poplar 1911

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Poplar, Metropolitan Borough]

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Borough of Poplar under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, Section
19, are:—
Yard attached to 39, White Post Lane
Tripe Boilers.
277, Roman Road*
East London Soap Works Soap Boilers.
241, Old Ford Road
80, White Post Lane Fat Melters.
31, White Post Lane
Messrs. C. & B. Webb, Yeo Street Tallow melters and
bone boilers.
London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1908, Section
9.—Vendors of Fried Fish, Fish Curers and Rag
and Bone Dealers.—Proposed Bye-Laws.
In July, 1910 the County Council under the above-named Act made
draft by-laws regulating the conduct of the business of a vendor of fried
fish, a fish curer, and a rag and bone dealer. These by-laws have been
submitted to the Local Government Board, but have not yet been
confirmed.
COFFEE SHOPS, EATING-HOUSES, FRIEDFISH
SHOPS, HOTELS & RESTAURANTS,
ETC.*
London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1908.—Sanitary
Regulations for Premises used for Sale, etc., of Food
for Human Consumption.
The number of premises in the Borough where food is sold or
prepared for sale is 278: 144 Poplar, 76 Bromley, and 58 Bow. (See
Table A, page 145).
London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1908.
9(55 visits were paid to these premises during the year and the
Sanitary Regulations under the London County Council (General Powers)
Act, 1908, Section 8, were enforced.
* Discontinued July, 1911.
* See Tables A and C, pages 145 and 148.