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Hanover Square 1897

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hanover Square, The Vestry of the Parish of Saint George]

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Your Committee of Works passed the following resolutions
with regard to the work of the Inspectors on
November 16th, 1897:—
10. That the present division of the work among the Sanitary
Inspectors, as settled by Dr. Corfield, be approved, viz.:—
Mr. Taylor for the Sanitary work of the In-Wards; Mr.
Aris for the Sanitary work of the Out-Ward, except the
part assigned below to Mr. Whipp; Mr. Whipp for the
Sanitary work of the Knightsbridge Ward, and the northwest
part of the Out-Ward, including both sides of
Buckingham Palace Road and Commercial Road, and
for the Workshops and Bakehouses of the Knightsbridge
and Out-Wards; and Mr. Temple for the Clerical work
of the department, and for the Workshops of the InWards,
and any other work that may be assigned to him
by Dr. Corfield.
Mr. Taylor as Chief Sanitary Inspector to superintend
generally the Sanitary work of the whole Parish, under
the direction of the Medical Officer of Health.
11. That Mr. Taylor conduct the correspondence of the
tary Department and sign all Notices, that he appear in
Court to prosecute in all cases, and that he be relieved
of his duties under the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts so
that he can devote the whole of his time to Sanitary
Work.
12. That Mr. Aris, Mr. Whipp, and Mr. Temple be employed
under the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts, and that they
work the Wards of the Parish on the interchange system
as the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts Committee may
direct.
13. That all communications be addressed to the Chief
tary Inspector, Vestry Hall, Mount Street, except
letters making appointments to inspect work-in-hand in
the Out-Ward, which should be addressed to the Assistant
Sanitary Inspector, No 7, Commercial Road.