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Ealing 1920

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]

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Food.

5.-Other Matters :—
Factories in District:—
Laundries5
Bakehouses17
Boot Factories2
Optical Instruments2
26

Premises and Occupations Controlled by Bye-laws or
Regulations.
There are no common lodging houses within the
Borough, and there are no Bye-laws with regard to
Houses let-in-Lodgings.
The only Offensive Trade in the district is that of
fish-fryer. This trade is carried on at nine places.
One new fried-fish shop was opened during the year.
All were inspected regularly and found to be kept in
a satisfactory condition.
FOOD.
Milk Supply.
There are three cowsheds registered in the district.
During the year 14 visits of inspection were made,
but no contraventions of the Regulations were found.
The general condition of all three cowsheds was satisfactory.
These cowsheds supply but a very small proportion
of the needs of the community, the district being dependent
on outside sources for its milk supply.
The number of Dairies and Milkshops on the Register
was 32, and to these 138 visits of inspection were made