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Stoke Newington 1964

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

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14
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

The following is a summary of the legal proceedings carried out during the year: -

Nature of OffenceFineCostsRemarks
For failure to comply with nuisance notice in respect of premises in Grayling Road. For failure to comply with Requisition for Information under Sec. 170 of Housing Act, 1957£4.0s. Od.Summons dismissed with costs of 5/-against the Council
For failure to comply with a nuisance notice in respect of premises in Albion Grove£3. 0s. Od.Order to abate in 14 days
For breach of L.C. C. Drainage Byelaws in respect of premises in Wilberforce Road.£5. 0s. 0d.£2.0s. 0d.
For failure to comply with nuisance notice in respect of premises in Qieen's Drive£4. 0s. 0d.Order to abate in 56 days
For offence against sec, 35 Sexual Offences Act, 1956, at premises in Qieen's DriveCase dismissed.
For breach of L.C.C. Drainage Byelaws in respect of premises in Bouverie Road.£8.0s.0d.£2.0s. Od.
For failure to comply with nuisance notice in respect of premises in Dynevor Road.15s. Od.Order to abate in 7 days

RODENT CONTROL

Local AuthorityDwelling HousesAll Other PremisesTotal
No, of properties1812,6861,91814,604
Properties inspected
(a) After notification153659596
(b) Survey----
(c) For other reasons----
Properties infested by:
(a) Rats (major)----
(minor)-692190
(b) Mice (major)----
(minor)146535501
Properties treated153456591

The Council's sewers were treated once during the year in accordance with
the recommendation of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Details
are as follows:Treatment
No. 38
Period of Treatment - 6th-7th, 13th-14th, 20th-21st April 1964
No of manholes baited - 286
No showing complete "takes" - Nil
No showing prebait "takes" - 277
Bait Base and Poison used - Pinhead oatmeal. Technical white oil,
Castor sugar and Paranitro-phenol,
Warfarin No. 5
Owing to Staffing difficulties it was found necessary to flefer the routine
treatment which is normally carried out in October.