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St Pancras 1951

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough]

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The following table gives a summary of this branch of the work of the department during the past seven years:—

1945.1946.1947.1948194919501951.
Number of complaints received3,8325,6897,5507,1366,9816,7346,094
Number of visits17,25129,57837,37545,20943,73143,14341,988
Intimation notices served2,7094,4875,7606,5675,4865,4155,377
Statutory notices served1,3882,5803,9123,4982,8482,9573,277
Number of Police Court proceedings1757133212139117194
Costs and/or fines135512016211692157
Amount of fines1s.£3£40£166£148£138£212
Amount of costs£31£86£171£229£205£156£216

The above police court proceedings were taken under the following statutes or regulations:—

Public Health (London) Act, 1936164181158126107148
Housing Act, 1936 (L.C.C. Lodging House By-laws)11528405838
L.C.C. Water Closet By-laws111514
Metropolis Management Acts (L.C.C. Drainage By-laws)__1052_3
Public Health (London) Act, 1891 (Vestry By-laws)__1331
Defence (General) Regulations, 1939, Scabies Order, 19411
Public Health (London) Act, 1891 (Rag Flock Regulations, 1912)1
L.C.C. Rag and Bone Dealers Bye-law1
Housing Act, 1936 (Sec. 168)111

Water.
The bulk of the water in the borough is supplied by the Metropolitan Water Board
and has been satisfactory in quality and quantity.
In addition, wells situated outside the borough are a source of supply to various points
on the railway system centred on Euston Station. There are also five wells in the borough,
four being on factory premises and one at the Council's swimming baths at Prince of Wales
Road, and from these a total of 19 samples were taken during the year and subjected to chemical
and bacteriological examination by the Public Analyst.
Examinations were also made of samples of water taken from Parliament Hill Lido,
Ken Wood open air ponds, the Council's swimming baths and a private swimming bath.