Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Marylebone, Metropolitan Borough]
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Premises. | 1910. | 1911. | 1912. | 1913. |
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23, Burne Street, cottage rear of | C.O. 2nd Dec., 1910 | D.O. made 14th July, 1911, demolished 17th Nov., 1911 | ||
24, Burne Street, cottage rear of | C.O. 2nd Dec., 1910 | D.O. made 14th July, 1911, demolished 1st Dec,, 1911 | ||
6, Harrow Street, cottage rear of | C.O. 18th Nov., 1910 | Premises rendered fit. C.O. withdrawn 19th May, 1911 | ||
12,Mitcham Street | C.O. 18th Nov., 1910 | Premises rendered fit. C.O. withdrawn 6th June, 1911 | ||
22, Huntsworth Mews | C.O. 24th Feb., 1911 | Work executed, C.O. determined 1st April, 1912. | ||
22, Burne Street, cottage rear of | C.O. 24th Feb., 1911 (void for informality). Further C.O. 20th Oct., 1911 | D.O. 22nd March, 1912. Premises demolished April, 1912. | ||
5,Portman Street, 5 basement rooms | C.O. 25th Aug., 1911 | 5th July, 1912, magistrate confirmed C.O.'s 19th Sept., 1912. Not occupied. | ||
9, Charlton Street 1, 2, 7, 8, 13-14, Dorset Buildings, New Street News | C.O. 29th Nov., 1912 | D.O. made 2nd May. 1913. Demolished 7th June, 1913. C.O.'s made 7th March, 1913. Proposals submitted to Committee considered insufficient. Notice of Appeal to L.G.B received 14th Nov., 1913. Appeal to be heard 8th Jan., 1914. | ||
10, Burne Street, cottage rear of | C.O. made 13th June, 1913. | |||
11, do. do. | Ditto | |||
12, do. do. | Dnto | |||
24, Horace Street | Ditto | |||
3, Williams Place | Ditto | |||
5, do. | Ditto | |||
11, do. | Ditto | |||
4&4a, Allsop Street | Ditto | |||
5, Fairlop Place | C.O. 14th Nov., 1913. | |||
6, do. | C.O. 14th Nov., 1913. | |||
10, Little Church Street | C.O. 14th Nov., 1913. | |||
9, 10. 11. 12, 13, 14,15&16 Montagu Mews South | C.O. 28th Nov.. 1913. |
House-to-House Inspection.
The total number of streets examined by the house-to-house inspector (Inspector
Hodges), was 36.
As in previous years each of the districts into which the borough is divided, was
visited in turn in order to give the district inspectors an opportunity of following up
and seeing all necessary remedies carried out and completed.