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City of Westminster 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Westminster, City of]

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Underground Rooms—Rehousing.—The number of families rehoused from basements during the year was as follows:—

By the City Council20
By the London County Council11
By other housing authorities or found accommodation themselves61

Rehousing Operations.—During the year 87 families were rehoused
by the City Council and 88 by the London County Council, making a
total of 175 families.

The estates on which they were accommodated were as follows:—

City Council's Estates.Families.
Ebury Bridge13
Grosvenor Housing Scheme22
Regency Street47
Schomberg House
Admiral House
Walden House1
Marshall Street2
St. James' Dwellings2
Total87
London County Council Estates.Families.
St. Helier, Morden34
Becontree, Essex10
Wormholt, Hammersmith4
Downham, Lewisham1
Chadworth Estate, Lever Street2
Watling, Edgware4
Millbank, L.C.C.18
Hon6r Oak1
Herbrand Street Estate,1
Clapham Park3
Roehampton3
Battersea Bridge Buildings2
East Hill, Wandsworth1
Drury Lane1
Kennington Park2
Norbury1
Total88

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