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City of London 1952

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

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MEAT INSPECTION.

Tons.Cwts.Qrs.Lbs.
Meat, &c., delivered at Smithfield Market300,244000
Meat, &c., seized by Inspectors at Smithfield Market265435
Meat, &c., seized by Inspectors at Leadenhall Market and City shops145214
Meat, &c., seized by Inspectors at Cold Stores16115
Various commodities seized by Inspectors and sent to Lett's Wharf81910
Number of eggs seized by Inspectors and sent to Lett's Wharf, 4,729
Number of demonstrations and lectures given, 17.
Number of Students attending, 110.

PUBLIC HEALTH (MEAT) REGULATIONS, 1924-1948.
The improvement in carriage of meat noted in past reports has been maintained, although, of
course, the quantities carried are still less than in pre-war years.
13 infringements were noted, the fault being remedied on each occasion on instructions given.
PREMISES WHERE FOOD IS PREPARED AND OFFERED FOR SALE.
All these premises are subject to regular inspection. Without exception all criticisms have
received immediate attention.
ITINERANT FOOD VENDORS.
Constant inspections of barrows and of itinerant food vendors have been maintained and no
difficulty has been experienced in connection with this class of trade.
FOOD INSPECTION.
The food delivered at riverside wharves and premises in the City has consisted of the customary
varieties, and has been the subject of constant inspection. 329 tons 7 cwts. 1 qr. 22 lbs. were
condemned as unfit for human consumption. 170 tons 13 cwts. 3 qrs. 6 lbs. of this food were utilised
for stock feeding, fertilizing or manufacturing purposes. The remainder, consisting of 158 tons 13 cwts.
2 qrs. 16 lbs. was destroyed either by the Cleansing Department of the City Corporation, being useless
for stock feeding purposes, or else on the sites on which it was condemned.
42 tons 7 cwts. 0 qr. 27 lbs. of food were placed under stop and subsequently released to be
dealt with under the supervision of other local authorities.
SANITARY CIRCUMSTANCES.
The general sanitary supervision has been maintained and in this connection 3,111 inspections
have been made. As a consequence of these inspections, it was necessary to serve 25 Intimation
Notices. Five Statutory Orders were served. No legal proceedings were necessary.
Tenement Houses were inspected and the only common lodging house in the City was kept under
regular supervision.
HOUSING.
The total number of dwelling-houses inspected for housing defects was 37, defects found have
been, or are in course of being remedied. There are three houses on which it is intended to place a
Closing Order as soon as there is reasonable prospect of the occupants being able to obtain suitable
alternative accommodation. No Closing Orders have been made.
FACTORIES ACTS, 1937 and 1948
Factory premises have been under such supervision as is necessary, and the following gives details
of the work carried out:—

PART I. OF THE ACT. 1.—INSPECTIONS for purposes of provisions as to health.

PremisesNumber on RegisterNumber of
InspectionsWritten noticesOccupiers prosecuted
(i) Factories in which Sections 1, 2, 3, 4 and (5 are to be enforced by Local Authorities1,047 (including 671 kitchens)2,118 (including 1,937 kitchens)248 (including 218 kitchens)
(ii) Factories not included in (1) in which Section 7 is enforced by the Local Authority4037116_
(iii) Other Premises in which Section 7 is enforced by the Local Authority (excluding out-workers' premises)44
TOTAL1,4542,193264