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Marylebone 1914

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Marylebone, Metropolitan Borough]

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Premises,1910.1911.1912.1913.1914.
10, Burne Street, cottage rear ofC.O. made 13th June, 1913.D.O. made 20th Feb., 1914. Demolished 20th March, 1914.
11, do. do.DittoDitto
12, do. do.DittoDitto
24, Horace StreetDittoNegotiations pending.
3, Williams PlaceDittoQuestion of D.O. adjourned sine die. Premises vacated and boarded up 20th March, 1914.
5, do.DittoDitto 15th May, 1914.
11, do.DittoDitto 20th Mar., 1914.
4&4a, Allsop StreetDittoDitto 6th Mar., 1914.
5, Fairlop PlaceC.O. 14th Nov., 1913.Ditto 15th (May, 1914.
6, do.C.O. 14th Nov., 1913.Ditto 15th May, 1914.
10, Little Church StreetC.O. 14th Nov., 1913.Negotiations pending.
9, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 & 16 Montagu Mews SouthC.O. 28th Nov., 1913.Appeal to L.G.B. 28th April, 1914. L.G.B. state case for High Court Decision.
424, Edgware Road, front and back basement roomC.O. made 20th Mar., 1914. Vacant 15th May, 1914.

Houe-to-House Inspection.
The total number of streets examined by the house-to-house inspector (Inspector
Hodges), was 40.
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.
The houses inspected numbered 1793 (separate houses, 1023; tenements in blocks
670).