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Ealing 1934

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]

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(2) Yard at rear of 15, 17 and 19, Broadway, West Ealing.
Accumulation of offensive refuse.
An Order was made to abate the nuisance within seven days
and prohibiting a recurrence, with costs of summons.
(6) Contravention of Section 23 (b) Public Health Acts,
Amendment Act, 1907.
28, Elthorne Park Road. The conversion into more than
one dwelling of a building originally constructed as one dwellinghouse
only.
The summons was adjourned to allow plans to be submitted
and the necessary alterations carried out. At the adjourned
hearing the summons was dismissed on payment of £10 10s. 0d.
costs.
(c) Section 43, Public Health Act, 1925,
Section 9 (1) Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1885,
and Section 94, Public Health Act, 1875.
(1) Petts Hill, Northolt. Four vans, owned by different
persons, 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.
Orders were made prohibiting the use of the vans for human
habitation in the Borough of Ealing.
(2) Eastcote Lane, Northolt. Two vans owned by different
persons.
Similar Orders to the above were made with the addition of
11s. costs in each case.
Public Mortuary.—A public mortuary maintained by the
Town Council is situated in the Council's Depot in Longfield
Avenue and during the year under review 80 bodies were deposited
therein. Facilities are provided for medical practitioners to
perform post mortem examinations and in 30 cases during the
year such an examination was carried out.