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Marylebone 1922

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

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21
Number of places
On
register
at end
of 1921.
Added
in
1922.
Removed
in
1922.
On
register
at end
of 1922.
Number
of
inspections,
1922.
Number
of
notices,
1922.
N umbei
of
prosecutions,
1922.
A. Business Premises.
Milk premises 159 9 24 144 350 4 -
Cowsheds 3 - 1 2 50 - -
Slaughterhouses 3 - - 3 140 - -
Offensive trade premises 2 - - 2 70 - -
Ice cream premises 120 12 4 128 160 12
Butterand
facturers and Dealers 11 4 - 15 56 1 -
Bakehouses 70 3 1 72 200 8 -
Fried Fish Shops 22 - - 22 88 2 -
Fish Curers 5 - 5 60 1
B. Habitations
Houses let in lodgings 1152 - 5 1147 10331 1466 -
Common lodging houses 5 - - 5 - -
Underground rooms not registered - - - - - -
Underground sleeping
rooms
A.—BUSINESS PREMISES.
Milk Premises.—The number of premises upon which milk is sold is 144.
This is 15 less than in 1921, 9 having been added and 24 removed; in 1914 there
were 237 on the register.
Cow sheds.—The following list shows the number of cow sheds in the Borough,
the number of cows for which they are licensed, and the actual number kept.
Premises. Licensed for. Cows kept.
56, Bell Street 15 2
42a, Clipstone Street 10 10
Totals 25 12
In 1921 the number of cows licensed to be kept in the Borough was 69, though,
in fact, only 14 were kept. The difference is due to the cancellation of the licence
in respect of 58, Acacia Road, not now used as a cowshed.
During the year regular and frequent visits of inspection were made to all
sheds and attention directed at the time to any matters that seemed to require it.
The need for serving notices did not arise.
Slaughter Houses.—The total number licensed is shown in the list below, in
which is indicated the situation and the conditions, if any, under which licence was
granted.