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City of London 1930

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

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MIDDLE DISTRICT—Inspector G. H. Fowler.

Month.Premises Inspected.Orders issued.Notices served.Improvements effected.
January2644710
February2483517
March2326615
April2575812
May27141122
June17951027
July41239
August2816718
September24131012
October27941036
November1915820
December18931332
Totals2,6735098230

EAST DISTRICT—Inspector G. E. Harrington.

Month.Premises Inspected.Orders issued.Notices served.Improvements effected.
January2463915
February2422419
March18432511
April2471810
May225613
June1522725
July1821422
August1572619
September1923524
October1913316
November1721223
December1872621
Totals2,3772385218

THE FOREGOING ARE SUMMARISED AS UNDER

District.Number of Inspections made.Orders issued.Notices served.Improvements effected.
West2,35773155273
Middle2,6735098230
East2,3772385218
Totals7,407146338721

REGISTERED LODGING HOUSES.
Public Health (London) Act, 1891, Sec. 94 ;
and Housing Act, 1925, Sec. 6.
The Corporation, as the Sanitary Authority in the City, are required, under the provisions
of Sec. 94 of the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, and Section 6 of the Housing
Act, 1925, to make and enforce Bye-laws with respect to houses intended or used for occupation
by the working classes and let in lodgings or occupied by members of more than one
family for the following purposes:—
For regulating the number of persons and separation of the sexes.
For the registration and inspection of such houses.
For enforcing drainage and promoting cleanliness and ventilation.
For requiring adequate and accessible and, where necessary, separate
provision of closet accommodation, washing accommodation, and
accommodation for the storage, preparation and cooking of food.
For the keeping in repair and adequate lighting of any common staircase.
For the cleansing and redecorating of the premises, and for the paving
of the courts and courtyards.
For the provision of handrails for staircases.
For securing adequate lighting.
For the taking of precautions in any case of infectious disease.
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