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Ealing 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]

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Legal proceedings were taken in the following six cases, with
the results indicated :—
(a) Non-Compliance with Statutory Notices,
Section 94, Public Health Act, 1875.
The summonses were heard at Ealing Police Court with the
following results :
(1) Piggeries, Ruislip Road, Hanwell : animals so kept as
to be a nuisance or injurious to health.
An Order was given for works to be carried out in six weeks.
The piggery was eventually abolished.
(2) 22, Broughton Road : premises in such a damp and dirty
condition as to be a nuisance or injurious to health.
An Order was made for notice to be complied within
21 days.
An appeal by the owner against this Order to the Divisional
Court of the High Court of Justice was dismissed with costs
against appellant.
(3) 40, Grange Road : obstructed condition of gully.
An Order was made for gully to be cleared in 14 days
with 8s. 6d. costs against defendant.
(b) Section 43, Public Health Act, 1925,
Section 9 (1) Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1885,
and Section 94, Public Health Act, 1875.
Bridge Farm, Northolt : van used for human habitation in
such a way as to be a nuisance or injurious to health or to cause a
nuisance or give rise to conditions injurious to health.
An Order was made prohibiting the use of the van for
human habitation in the Borough of Ealing.
(c) Section 52, Ealing Corporation Act, 1905.
3, Station Parade, Oldfield Lane, Greenford : dwelling house
> not provided with a proper and sufficient water supply.
A fine of £5 was inflicted.