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Barking 1905

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barking]

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10. The management and regulation of Knackers Yards and
Slaughter Houses. (Public Health Act 1875, sec. 69, and
Towns' Improvement Clauses Act 1847.) Dated 1890 now
in force.
11. There are no Regulations re Lodging and accomodation of
hop and fruit pickers. (Public Health Act 1875, sec. 314,
and Fruit Pickers' Lodging Act, 1882.)
There are no Bye-laws re—
12. Decent conduct of persons using Public Sanitary
ences. (Public Health Act Amendment Act, 1890, sec. 29.)
13. Removal of filth, time, construction of receptacles, and
cleansing of places fouled. (Public Health Act Amendment
Act, 1890. sec. 26.)
14. Imposition on occupiers of duty of facilitating removal of
filth by Local Authority. (Public Health Act Amendment
Act, 1890, sec. 26.)
15. Regulation and management of moveable dwellings
ing of the Working Classes Act, 1885, sec. 10.)
16. Providing means of escape from fire in factories and
shops (Factory and Workshops Act, sec. 15 to 18.)
Regulations.
The following Regulations are in force in this District:—
1. Bakehouses.
2. Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops' Order, 1885.
3. Mortuary Regulations.
4. Method of joining house drains and sewers. (Public
Health Act, 1875, sec. 21.)
(The Council make all the connections.)
5. Management of Public Sanitary Conveniences. (Public
Health Act Amendment Act.)
6. Paving Regulations.
Adoptable Acts of Parliament: Public Health Act Amendment
Act, 1890, part iii.; Infectious Disease Prevention Act, 1890 ;
Private Street Works Act. 1892; Housing of the Working Classes
Act, 1890, part iii.