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Ealing 1926

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]

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(2) Number of dwelling houses which were rendered
fit:-
(a)By Owners None
(b)By Local Authority in default of Owners None
(3)Number of dwelling houses in respect of which
Closing Orders became operative in pursuance
of declarations by Owners of intention to close None
B.—Proceedings under the Public Health Acts:—
(1)Number of dwelling houses in respect of which
Notices were served requiring defects to be
remedied 157
(2)Number of dwelling houses in which defects were
remedied:—
(a)By Owners or Occupiers 120
(b)By Local Authority in default of Owners None
C.—Proceedings under Sections 11, 14, and 15, of the
Housing Act, 1925:—
(1)Number of representations made with a view to
the making of Closing Orders 7
(2)Number of dwelling houses in respect of which
Closing Orders were made 7
(3)Number of dwelling houses in respect of which
Closing Orders were determined, the dwelling
houses having been rendered fit None
(4)Number of dwelling houses in respect of which
Demolition Orders were made 6
(5)Number of dwelling houses demolished in
suance of Demolition Order 5
INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF FOOD.
(a)Milk Supply.—Previous to the extension of the boundaries
there were no milk producers in Ealing, but Greenford brought
six cowsheds into the Borough. One of these cowsheds is in a
very good condition, is well managed and produces milk of a good
hygienic quality ; one is being reconstructed and fitted with modern