Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bexley]
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Details of surface infestations dealt with during the year are set out below.
Number of Properties Inspected | 604 | |
Number of Inspections | 2,321 | |
Number of Infestations found: Rats—Major | — | |
Minor | 226 | |
Mice | 48 | |
Number of Properties Treated Rats | Mice | |
Local Authority's premises 1 | 1 | |
Dwelling Houses 207 | 37 | |
Business Premises 18 | 10 |
PET ANIMALS ACT, 1951.
Licences to keep pet shops were issued to 7 persons
under the Act. No contraventions were observed during the
year.
SHOPS ACT, 1950.
The following Closing Orders are in operation in the
area:—
Bexley Urban District (Butchers) No. 6 Order, 1920.
Bexley Urban District (Grocers and Provisions Merchants)
No. 7 Order, 1923.
Bexley Urban District (Miscellaneous Trades) No. 8
Order, 1923.
The Bexley Hairdressers and Barbers Shops Closing
Order, 1946.
There were approximately 800 shops on the Council's
Register at the end of the year.
During the year, 521 inspections were made under the
Shops Act, 1950, and no legal proceedings were instituted
I am, Ladies and Gentlemen,
Yours obediently,
G. HIND.
Chief Public Health Inspector.
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