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Coulsdon and Purley 1951

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Coulsdon]

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PART VIII.

OUTWORK. (S ections 110 and 111)

Nature of Work.Section no.Section hi.
No. of out-workers in August list required by Sect. 110 (i) (c).No. of cases of default in sending lists to the Council.No. of prosecutions for failure to supply lists.No. of instances of work in unwholesome premises.Notices served.Prosecutions.
WearingapparelMaking, etc. Cleaning and washing33
Household linen2--
Paper bags1
Carding, etc. of buttons etc.29_
Cosaques, Christmas crackers, Christmas stockings, etc.8
Total73

SANITARY INSPECTIONS, ETC.
The following is a summary of the complaints received,
visits made, notices served and defects remedied during the
year 1951.
There was again an increase in the number of complaints
received, mainly due to more complaints of unsound food, wasps'
nests and infestation by rats and mice.
The total number of visits made by the Sanitary Inspectors
compared very favourably with the previous year, and those
premises in which food is prepared and stored for sale continued
to receive special attention.
The Chief Sanitary Inspector and his colleagues can again
be congratulated on a very full and useful year's work.
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