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City of London 1932

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

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4.—Registered Workshops.

Workshops on the Register (S. 131) at the end of the year.Number.
(1)(2)
Important classes of workshops, such as workshop bakehouses, may be enumerated here.General Workshops1,170
Bakehouses (including Factory Bakehouses)16
Total number of Workshops on Register <*1,186

* These were found to be 1,824 Workrooms, &c., in places Registered.

5.—Other Matters.

Class.Number.
(1)(2)
Matters notified to H.M. Inspector of Factories:—
Failure to affix Abstract of the Factory and Workshop Act (S. 133, 1901)55
Action taken in matters referred by H.M. Inspector as remediable under the Public Health Acts, but not under the Factory and Workshop Act (S. 5, 1901).Notified by H.M. Inspector20
Reports (of action taken) sent to H.M. Inspector20
Other
Underground Bakehouses (S. 101):—
Certificates granted during the yearNil.
In use at the end of the year11

Date, 31s* December, 1932.
(.Signature) W. M. WILLOUGHBY,
Medical Officer of Health.
Note.—The Factory and Workshop Act, 1901 (S. 132), requires the Medical Officer of Health in his Annual Report to the District Council to report specifically on the
administration of that Act in workshops and workplaces, and to send a copy of his Annual Report, or so much of it as deals with this subject, to the Secretary of State (Home
Office). If the Annual Report is presented otherwise than in print, it is unnecessary to include in the copy sent to the Home Office, the portions which do not relate to
factories, workshops, workplaces, or homework. The duties of Local Authorities and the Medical Officer of Health under the Act of 1901 are detailed in the Home Office
Memorandum of March, 1912.
supervision of the ice cream trade.
Inspections in connection with the manufacture or sale of Ice Cream within the City
have been carried out.
The barrows or stalls of itinerant vendors were visited from time to time during the
summer season, and in any instance where lack of cleanliness or other defect was observed,
the issue of a caution resulted in appropriate steps being taken to remedy the defect.
One additional premises was registered during the year in accordance with the requirements
of the London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1928, now repealed and replaced,
as regards ice cream by the London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1932.