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Poplar 1937

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

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Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Acts.
55 certificates were issued to tenants, and at the request of owners
5 certificates that the work had been done were also issued.
Stables.
154 stables were inspected and reported upon, the total number of
inspections being 286.

The following infringements of the Bye-laws were dealt with:—

Accumulations of manure, or premises otherwise not clean17
Floors not properly drained2
Dung receptacles:—
(a) Not provided6
(b) Defective
(c) Not covered
Other defects13

32 intimations and 7 notices were served.
The works required were completed before the end of the year in most
instances.
Customs and Inland Revenue Acts, 1890-1891, and Revenue Act, 1903.
No applications for certificates for exemption under the Customs and
Inland Revenue Acts, 1890-1891, and the Revenue Act, 1903, were made
during the year.
Street Trading.
A record is kept in the Public Health Office of street traders who
have been licensed to deal in foodstuffs.
All new applications are reported upon prior to licences being granted,
and all storage premises are kept under supervision and periodically
inspected.
Rats and Mice (Destruction) Act, 1919.
The number of complaints received during the year was 106.
No notices were served under the Rats and Mice (Destruction) Act,
1919.