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Finchley 1934

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Finchley]

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(2) Number of dwelling-houses in respect
of which Closing Orders were determined,
the dwelling-houses having
been rendered fit Nil
(3) Number of dwelling-houses in respect
of which Demolition Orders became
operative Nil
(4) Number of dwelling-houses demolished
in pursuance of Demolition
Orders Nil
4.—Number of houses owned by the Local Authority 548
as follows:—
(1) Housing Act, 1890 160
(2) Housing Act, 1919 200
(3) Housing; Act, 1923 54
(4) Housing Act, 1925, Part III 121
(5) Other houses owned and let (mainly for
occupation of Council employees) 13
FOOD.
Meat and Other Foods.
Under the Public Health (Meat) Regulations, 1924,
11,301 carcases were inspected, and a large amount of meat
was condemned as unfit for the food of man. A full
account of this work will be found in the report of the
Chief Sanitary Inspector.
MILK SUPPLY.
Details of the inspection of dairies, cowsheds and milk
shops, together with the bacteriological results of samples
will be found in the report of the Chief Sanitary Inspector.
Sale of Food and Drugs Act.
Mr. Robinson, of the Public Control Department of the
County of Middlesex, has been good enough to supply me
with the following figures:—
List of Samples taken in Finchley during the Year
ended 31 st December, 1934.
Article. Samples Taken. Adulterated.
Milk 98 -
Butter 3 -
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