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Stoke Newington 1920

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

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399
SLAUGHTER-HOUSES.
The four Licensed Slaughter-houses at present in use in the
Borough, are:—Nos. 118, Church Street; 165, High Street;
55, Nevill Road and 108, Green Lanes. The results of inspections
have been satisfactory, and the Licenses of each were renewed by
the London County Council in October.
HOUSE-TO-HOUSE INSPECTION.
Six hundred and thirty-eight Inspections were made during the
year, in the following streets of the Borough, and 380 Intimation
Notices were served on Owners and Occupiers:—
Kynaston Avenue. Nevill Road (Tenements).
Howard Road. Masons Court and Place.
Spenser Road.White Hart Court.
Hewling Street. Rochester Court.
St. Andrew's Pavement. Leonard Place.
Watson Street. Hornsey Place.
Cressington Road. Lordship Grove.
Victoria Road. Wordsworth Road.
Carysfort Road. Woodberry Down.
Lordship Park Mews. Defoe Road.
FOOD INSPECTION.
BUTCHERS', GREENGROCERS' and FISHMONGERS'
SHOPS, STALLS, ETC.

The following articles of food were seized or surrendered during

the year;

Meat—cwt.qrs.lbs.
Tins of Beef2022
Ox Hearts0214
Calves' Plucks0111
Sheeps' Heads and Plucks020
Bacon0022