London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Ealing 1967

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]

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Part / - Applications for Certificates of Disrepair
(1) Number of applications for certificates 12
(2) Number of decisions not to issue certificates -
(3) Number of decisions to issue certificates:-
(a) in respect of some but not all defects 6
(b) in respect of all defects 6
(4) Number of undertakings given by landlords under paragraph 5
of the First Schedule 7
(5) Number of undertakings refused by Local Authority under
proviso of paragraph 5 of the First Schedule -
(6) Number of certificates issued 4
Part II - Application for Cancellation of Certificates
(7) Applications by landlords to Local Authority for cancellation
of certificates 5
(8) Objections by tenants to cancellations of certificates 3
(9) Decisions by Local Authority to cancel in spite of tenants'
objection -
(10) Certificates cancelled by Local Authority 2
Radioactive Substances Act, 1960
Persons who use radioactive material, unless specifically exempted, are
required to be registered by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, who
notifies local authorities. A visit is then made by the public health inspector to
obtain detailed information concerning safety precautions so that such information
is available locally in the event of an accident. One new premises was registered
during the year to bring the total in the borough to 20.
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