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City of London 1966

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

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TABLE D— EXEMPTIONS
M/c.
Line
No.
Class of premises
No. of
exemptions
current at
31st Dec.
No. of
exemptions
granted or
extended
during year
No. of applications
refused
or exemptions
withdrawn
during year
No. of eases in
cols. (3) and (4)
where
employees
opposed
application
Appeals to Court against
refusal to grant or extend an
exemption or against the
withdrawal of an exemption
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
No. made
(6)
No. allowed
(7)
1
Offices
Part I—Space (Sec. 5(2) )
2
Retail shops
3
Wholesale shops, warehouses
4
Catering establishments open
to public, canteens
5
Fuel storage depots
Part II— Temperature (Sec. 6)
11
Offices
12
Retail shops
13
Wholesale shops, warehouses
14
Catering establishments open
to public, canteens
15
Fuel storage depots
Part III— Sanitary Convenlencics (Sec. 9)
21
Offices
22
Retail shops
23
Wholesale shops, warehouses
24
Catering establishments open
to public, canteens
25
Fuel storage depots
Part IV— Washing Facilities (Sec. 10)
31
Offices
32
Retail shops
33
Wholesale shops, warehouses
34
Catering establishments open
to public, canteens
TABLE E— PROSECUTIONS
Prosecutions instituted of which the hearing was completed in the year
M/c.
Line
No.
Section of Act
or title of Regulation
or Order
No. of
persons or
companies
prosecuted
No. of
informations
laid
No. of
informations
leading
to a
conviction
1
2
3'
4
5
11
12
13
14
No. of complaints (or summary applications
made under section
15
No. of interim orders granted
TABLE F— INSPECTORS
21
22
23
No. of inspectors appointed under
Section 52 (1) or (5) of the Act 16
(3 Full-time)
(13 Part time)
24
25
No. of other staff employed for
most of their time on work in
connection with the Act 2
31
32
33
34
10