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Acton 1951

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Acton]

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PART VIII OF THE ACT

OUTWORK—(Section 110)

No. of out-workers in August list required by Sect. 110 (1) (c):—
Wearing Apparel—Making, etc1
Stuffed Toys63
TOTAL64

SANITARY INSPECTION OF THE AREA
The following table includes the tabular statements by the
Chief Sanitary Inspector under article 27 (18) of the Sanitary
Officers (Outside London) Regulations, 1935.
Tabulated Statement of Inspections and Details of work carried
out by the Sanitary Inspectors:

Number of Inspections made and Action taken:—

Total number of dwelling houses inspected for housing defects (under Public Health or Housing Acts)2,958
(1) Dealt with by service of informal notice1,027
(2) Dealt with by service of Statutory Notice under Section 9 Housing Act, 1936489
(3) Dealt with by service of Statutory Notice under Public Health Acts80
(4) No defects found194
Premises (other than defective dwelling houses) inspected for nuisances and miscellaneous defects4,067
(1) Dealt with by service of informal notice80
(2) Dealt with by service of Statutory Notice under Public Health Acts, etc.
Reinspections subsequent to sen ice of Notice14,475
Inspections after notification of Infectious Disease138
Premises inspected under Prevention of Damage by Pests Act, 1949 and Infestation Order, 1943809

The general improvement and condition of occupied houses has
been maintained by requirements of repairs and the compliance
by owners under Section 9 of the Housing Act, 1936. During the