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Ealing 1958

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]

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still continues, and it was not found necessary to take
legal proceedings in any case during the year to enforce
the provisions of the Pood Hygiene Regulations The con
tact made with the owners of food premises and their staff
during the lectures has resulted in many improvements in
premises and equipment being carried out voluntarily and
advice being sought from the Public Health Inspectors
During 1958.. 29 lectures were given to food handlers
and 143 received Certificates of Attendance upon com
pleting the course Since the scheme commenced 478 lectures
have been given and 1928 persons have received Certificates
of Attendance In addition 19 talks on Food Hygiene
were given by the Public Health Inspectors to approximately
780 school leavers at the Grammar and Secondary Modern
Schools in the Borough The number of Certificates of
Food Hygiene awarded to food establishments is now 59.4
new Certificates being issued during the year
2.272 Inspections of food premises were made and 290
repairs and improvements were carried out.
The film strip on Food Hygiene made by the Council in
1954 is still in demand, a further 6 copies having been
sold during the year This makes a total of 120 copies
sold
SLUM CLEARANCE
Compulsory Purchase Orders.
35 37 39 41 43 &
45 The Grove W 5
1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6. 7,
8,9 & 10 Rose Cottages
Western Road, W 5.
1 2 3 & 4 Providence
Place. W 5.
1. 2, 3 4 5, 6 7,
8 9 & 10 Grove
Cottages W 5
(KNOWN AS THE GROVE CLEARANCE
AREA).
A Compulsory Purchase Order in
respect of these properties was
made by the Council in August
1957 A Public Local Inquiry
was held by an Inspector of the
Ministry of Housing & Local
Government on the 22nd January,
1958, as a result of which the
Compulsory Purchase Order was
confirmed to take effect as
from the 28th June 1958. All
the houses are still occupied
pending the adoption of a scheme
for the development of the area.
Closing Orders,
51 Green Lane, W 7.
A Closing Order was made in
respect of this property. The
tenants have been re-housed by
the Council and a schedule of
works for the re-conditioning
of the whole premises has been
agreed.