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 Bromley]
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FOOD HYGIENE (GENERAL) REGULATIONS 1960
5091 visits were made to premises where the provisions of these regulations apply. The
table headed ’Summary of Inspectors' Visits' gives a breakdown of the number of visits paid
to various types of premises. Some contraventions were found and 77 informal notices were
served.
Two stall holders were prosecuted for offences under the regulations and were fined £10 and
£25 respectively.
The following premises in the Borough are subject to the requirements of the above-mentioned Regulations
Bakers & Bakehouses | 101 |
Butchers | 157 |
Confectioners | 186 |
Milk Dealers | 172 |
Clubs and Hotels | 95 |
Chemists | 63 |
Fishmongers (wet, dried & fried) | 58 |
Greengrocers | 135 |
Grocers | 274 |
Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Old Peoples Homes | 76 |
Canteens | 100 |
Public Houses | 145 |
School Canteens & Services | 115 |
Cafes & Restaurants | 132 |
Licences to deal in specially designated milks were currently held as under
Dealers (Pasteurisers) | 1 |
Pasteurised | 140 |
Sterilised | 102 |
Ultra Heat Treated | 120 |
Untreated | 34 |