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Stoke Newington 1914

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Stoke Newington, The Metropolitan Borough]

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HOUSES LET IN LODGINGS.
There were 231 premises on the Register at the end of the
year. The Register has been revised and all the premises
inspected.
In revising the Register each year it is necessary to make a
house-to-house inspection in the smaller roads and streets, as the
conditions of tenancy in weekly property is always changing.
Re-inspections are made of all houses which are found to be badly
kept by the owners or tenants. A number of houses occupied by
more than one family have been provided with a water supply
on each floor as required by the London County Council's General
Powers Act, 1907.
BUTTER AND MARGARINE ACT, 1907.
Two firms in the Borough are registered under the above Acts
as Wholesale Dealers in Margarine or Butter-substitutes.
HOUSE-TO-HOUSE INSPECTION.
House-to-house inspections were made in the following roads
and streets during the year: —
Allen Road. Leonard's Place.
Bann Street. Lordship Park Mews.
Barrett's Grove. Mason's Court.
Boleyn Road. Mason's Place.
Bouverie Road. Nevill Road (Tenements), etc.
Clonbrock Road. Oldfield Road.
Cowper Road. Queen Elizabeth's Walk.
Cressington Road. Rochester Place.
Eade Road. Salcombe Road.
Hawksley Road. Shakespeare Road.
Hayling Road. Spenser Road.
Hewling Street. Watson Street.
Howard Road. White Hart Court.
Lanoell Street. Wordsworth Road.