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 Ealing]
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Floors repaired | 53 |
Roofs, Gutters and Rain Water Pipes repaired | 391 |
New Soil and Ventilating Pipes provided | 128 |
Sinks and Waste-pipes repaired or renewed | 178 |
Draw Taps fixed to main supply | 60 |
Dirty Walls and Ceilings stripped and cleansed | 1,019 |
Other Defects or Nuisances remedied | 364 |
Cisterns cleansed and covered | 7 |
Legal proceedings were taken in the following cases, with the
results as indicated:—
Non-Compliance with Statutory Notices.
Section 49. Public Health Acts (Amendment) Act, 1907.
Provision of sinks.
Factory Cottages and Bridge House, Greenford.
Summons heard at Ealing Police Court on 11th September,
1928. Dismissed on the grounds that Council had not proved
their case.
Section 94. Public Health Act, 1875.
5, 6, 7 and 8, St. Helen's Road.
Summons heard on 18th September, 1928, and adjourned to
27th December, 1928.
Summons subsequently withdrawn as work had been carried
out by owner.
Milk and Dairies (Amendment) Act, 1922.
Summons against Retail Purveyor of Milk for selling Designated
Milk without having obtained a Licence so to do.
Heard on 28th February, 1928, and Defendant fined 20s. and
costs 20s.
Milk and Dairies Order, 1926. Article 6, Clause (3).
Summons against a man for carrying on the trade of a Retail
Purveyor of Milk without being registered as such.
Heard on 20th August, 1928, and defendant fined 40s.