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Hammersmith 1927

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hampstead, Metropolitan Borough of]

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C. Proceedings under Sections 11, 14, and 15 of
the Housing Act, 1925.
(1) Number of representations made with a
view to the making of Closing Orders 4
(2) Number of dwelling-houses in respect of
which Closing Orders were made 4
(3) Number of dwelling-houses in respect of
which Closing Orders were determined,
the dwelling-houses having been rendered
fit —
(4) Number of dwelling-houses in respect of
which Demolition Orders were made —
(5) Number of dwelling-houses demolished in
pursuance of Demolition Orders —
(6) Number of Demolition Orders determined —

Statement showing steps taken in 1927,in connection with premises"represented in 1927 or previous years" by the Medical Officer of Health under the Housing Acts.

Representation.Closing Order. Date of Council.Demolition Order. Date of Council.
Premises.Date of Committee.Whether (a) unfit for habitation, (b) an obstructive building.Remarks.
94, Boundary Road9-5-27(a)26-5-27-Appeal lodged against Council's Older. Inquiry held by Inspector of Ministry of Health, 26th Sept., 1927. Appeal allowed by Minister of Health, 31st Oct., 1927, with costs (£3 6s. 10d.)of Ministry to be paid by Council.
145, Haverstock Hill22-6-27(a)30-6-27
147,22-6-27(a)30-6-27
39, Fleet Road (back basement room)28-11-27(a)15-12-27

Unhealthy Areas.
During the year a complaint was made in pursuance of Section 36
(2) of the Housing Act, 1925, by four local government electors, with
reference to the condition of certain properties in (i) Silver Street and