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City of Westminster 1969

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

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Table 23.-Outwork

Nature of workNumber of out-workers in August list required by Section 133 (1) (c)Number of cases of default in sending lists to the CouncilNumber of prosecutions for failure to supply listsNumber of instances of work in unwholesome premisesNotices servedProsecutions
196919681969196819691968196919681969196819691968
Wearing apparel-making, etc.1,8161,799----------
Household linen102----------
Lace making, mending, etc.-3----------
Curtains and furniture hangings62----------
Furniture and upholstery21----------
Paper bags-2----------
Feather sorting-3----------
Lampshades72----------
1,8411,814----------

Table 24.—Estimated Percentage of Compliance of Premises in Westminster with Food Hygiene (General) Regulations, 1960 in relation to (a) Regulation 16— Washing Facilities for the use of Staff, and (b) Regulation 19—Provision of Sinks for Cleansing of Equipment and Food Preparation

Type of Premises to which Sections 16 and 19 applyNumberEstimated percentage of compliance with Regulation 16Estimated percentage of compliance with Regulation 19
Hotels and boarding houses (estimated)7008585
Restaurants, cafes and snack bars1,75595100
Grocers and provision merchants5079595
Canteens and clubs1,4649797
Public houses5439696
Confectioners5418550
Greengrocers and fruiterers1889075
Schools, nurseries and hostels84100100
Butchers1319797
Off licences25680-*
Bakers, cake and pastry premises13010082
Chemists1808020†
Fishmongers and poulterers4797100
Food factories20100100
Wholesale premises, stores and depots2708677
* Provision not required by Regulation 19
† Maximum percentage required by Regulation 19