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East Barnet 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for East Barnet]

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of land and premises to get rid of rats and mice but assistance
and advice is given by this department, and many visits have
been made with Mr. Dubbin to various premises to deal with
these complaints.
The continued development of the district with its rapidly
increasing population has resulted in a great increase of the
work of this department. During the past year an additional
sanitary inspector was appointed in place of the previous assistant
who resigned to take up another appointment.
It would be an advantage if the staff could be increased by a
further additional or assistant inspector in order that the work
may continue to be properly and efficiently performed.
In conclusion I wish to tender my thanks to the other
members of the staff for their assistance throughout the year.
I am, Gentlemen,
Your obedient Servant,
EDWARD HOUGHTON,
A.R.San.I., M.S.I.A.,
Chief Sanitary Inspector.