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City of London 1936

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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.

Particulars relating to the registered Lodging-houses in the City now on are given in the accompanying table :— the Register

District.Number of Houses on Register.Number of Lodgers.Number of Tenements.Average Number of persons per Tenement.Cleansing Notices Served.
West24170951.823
Middle
East16129691117
Total402991641.840

These houses are periodically inspected, and in April of each year the owners or tenants
are called upon to carry out a thorough cleansing of them, in accordance with the provisions
of the Bye-laws. This necessitated the service of 40 notices during 1936.

In addition to the foregoing, there are twelve blocks of Dwellings let out in tenements, but not placed on the Register for the reason that each holding is " self-contained," it having been decided in a Court of Law that in these circumstances they are not subject to the Bye-laws for houses let in lodgings, or occupied by members of more than one family :—

Name and situation of Artizans' Block Dwellings.No. of Tenements.No. of Inhabitants
One Room,.Two Rooms.Three Rooms.Four Rooms.Five Rooms or over.
WEST DISTRICT.............
Albion Buildings, No. 21, Bartdolomew Close....10............16
Albion Buildings, No. 22, Bartdolomew Close10............13
Bartdolomew House, Bartdolomew Close181............20
Dean Street Blocks, Fetter Lane—
Block A....6............10
„ B331........15
.,, c25............10
„ D25............17
„ E44............11
„ F25............15
St. Ann's Chambers, Ludgate Hill38lll21
Bloomfield House, Snow Hill17........l47
Total (Six " Blocks ")3474212195
MIDDLE DISTRICT.
Bridgewater House, Fann Street....9....113
City Buildings, Moor Lane1211156
Total (Two " Blocks ")13011....169
EAST DISTRICT.
Harrow Place and Stoney Lane—
Nortd Block2488........155
Soutd „52213........85
Prince's ,,6481........127
Queen's „5414........112
King's ,,111716........92
Barker's Buildings, Catderine Wheel Alley, Bishopsgate1411....16
Bearsted House, Hutchison Street........7151102
Dutton House, New Street........132166
Total (Four " Blocks ")3018063182755

These twelve blocks contain 449 tenements, and are inhabited by 1,019 persons—an
average of 2.3 persons to each tenement.