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Finchley 1928

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Finchley]

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(3) Number of dwelling-houses in
respect of which Closing Orders
were determined, the dwellinghouses
having been rendered fit Nil
(4) Number of dwelling-houses in
respect of which Demolition
Orders were made Nil
(5) Number of dwelling-houses demolished
(voluntarily by owner) Nil
FOOD.
Meat and Other Foods.
Under the Public Health (Meat) Regulations, 1924,
13,070 carcases were inspected, and a large amount of
meat was condemned as unfit for the food ot man. A
full account of this work will be found in the report of
the Chief Sanitary Inspector.
Milk Supply.
Finchley must be considered fortunate in its milk
supply. Several up-to-date establishments for the production
and distribution of designated milk are situated
within the district, and the delivery of milk in sealed
bottles, which are filled under hygienic conditions, is
almost universal.
The dairies, cowsheds and milkshops have been
regularly inspected during the year.
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