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Edmonton 1962

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Edmonton]

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SHOPS ACT, 1950 - PART I, SECTION 1(2)
Edmonton Weekly Half-Holiday Order - Two letters of warning were sent to
shopkeepers contravening this Order.
SHOPS ACT, 1950 - PART I
Hours of Closing - Action was found necessary in two cases during the year.
SHOPS ACT, 1950- PART II, SECTION 17(1)
Condition of Employment- One letter of warning was sent to a shopkeeper
regarding the employment of an assistant on the afternoon of his Statutory Halfholiday.
SHOPS ACT, 1950 - PART II, SECTION 17(2)
Non-Exhibition of Notices- One letter of warning was sent in this
connection during the year.
SHOPS ACT, 1950- PART IV, SUNDAY TRADING
Fifty-two shops were visited. No contraventions were discovered.
Registers required to be kept under this Act were inspected periodically.
YOUNG PERSONS (EMPLOYMENT) ACT, 1938
Cinemas and boot and shoe repairing are the only occupations where young
persons are being employed under the above Act. The registers kept at these
premises are periodically inspected.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY COUNCIL ACT, 1944-1950 - STREET TRADING
Under the provisions of the Byelaws made by the Council under the above
Acts, twenty-nine letters of warning were sent for contraventions.
Legal proceedings were instituted in five cases and fines amounting to
£6. 0. Od., with costs of £2. 0. Od., were imposed.
Two licences were revoked during the year.
Shops, stores and other traders premises coming within the scope of the
Act were inspected throughout the year, including Sundays and evenings.
CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1961
The Shops Act Inspector is the Appointed Authorised Officer under the Act.
Inspections were carried out under the Act during the year and one
electric fire which did not comply with the Act was discovered. The fire in
question was withdrawn from sale, and was returned by the shopkeeper to the
makers for amendment. A warning letter was sent to the shopkeeper.
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