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Ealing 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]

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Byelaws, with date of making, with respect to: —
New Streets and Buildings, 23rd July, 1925.
Smoke Abatement, 17th June, 1930.
Registration of Nursing Homes, 9th December, 1930.
In January, 1929, Byelaws were made by the Town Council,
with the approval of the Minister of Health, making certain amendments
in the Byelaws with respect to nuisances, in the Byelaws
with regard to tents, vans and sheds, repealing certain Byelaws
and extending the Byelaws mentioned below to the whole of the
extended Borough:—
(1) Prevention of nuisance arising from sewage, filth, etc.,
keeping of animals, and (2) Cleansing of earth closets, privies,
ashpits and cesspools, October 15th, 1880.
Common Lodging Houses, February 4th, 1881.
Slaughter Houses, March 6th, 1884. (added: Humane
Slaughtering of Animals, 1922).
Byelaws under Section 26 (1) of the Public Health Acts (Amendment)
Act, 1890. June 20th, 1907.
Tents, Vans, Sheds, etc., under the Housing of the Working
Classes Act, 1885. July 2nd, 1907.
Prevention of keeping Animals on any premises so as to be
injurious to Health. July 15th, 1910.
The provision of means of escape in case of fire in certain
factories and workshops, 22nd March, 1922.
Regulations.
Communications between Drains and Sewers, Section 21,
Public Health Act, 1875. October 8th, 1908.
SANITARY CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE AREA.
Water.—The Greenford and Northolt Wards are supplied
with water by the Rickmansworth and Uxbridge Valley Water
Company, while the rest of the area is supplied by the Metropolitan
Water Board.
Since the completion of new mains at Greenford and Northolt
the supply of water has been satisfactory, no complaints having
been received regarding the condition or sufficiency of the supply.