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Beckenham 1920

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Beckenham]

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(2) Number of Dwelling Houses in which defects
were remedied—
(a) by Owners 51
(b) by Local Authority in default of Owners Nil
((') Proceedings under Sections 17 and 18 of the Housing
Town Planning, etc., Act, 1909: —
(1) Number of representations made with a view to
the making of Closing Orders 1
(2) Number of Dwelling Houses in respect of which
Clpsing Orders were made 1
(3) Number of Dwelling Houses in respect of which
Closing Orders were determined, the Dwelling
Houses having been rendered fit 1
(4) Number of Dwelling Houses in respect of which
Demolitipn Orders were made Nil
(5) Number of Dwelling Houses demolished in pursuance
of Demolition Orders Nil
3.—Unhealthy Areas.
Areas represented to the Local Authority with a view to
Improvement Schemes under (a), Part 1, or (b), Part
2, of the Act of 1890: —
(1) Name of Area Nil
(2) Acreage Nil
(3) Number of working class houses in area Nil
(4) Number of working class persons to be displaced
Nil
4. Number of houses not complying with the Building ByeLaws
erected with consent of Local Authority under Section 25 of
the Housing, Town Planning, etc., Act, 1919 Nil
5. Staff engaged on housing work with, briefly, the duties of
each officer. One Sanitary Inspector, and one Assistant Sanitary
Inspector.
These Officers perform the general duties of a Sanitary Inspector,
and the time devoted tp housing work is only a proportion of the
total time spent in Council work.