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Greenford 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Greenford]

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Table of Adoptive Acts, Bye-Laws and
Regulations in Force.
Infectious Diseases (Prevention) Act, 1890 Adopted in 1902.
Public Health Act Amendment Act, 1890, Part III.—-Ditto 1900.
Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890, Part III.—Ditto 1903.
The Public Health Act Amendment Act, 1907, has not been adopted.
Common Lodging Houses No Bye-laws.
Slaughter Houses do. do.
Cleansing, etc., and Removal of Refuse Bye-laws made in
1901.
Houses Let in Lodgings
Tents, Vans, Sheds, etc.
Hop-pickers' Lodgings
Fruit, etc., Pickers' Lodgings
Public Mortuaries
Public Cemeteries
Public Lodging Houses
Prevention of Nuisances
No Bye-laws.
Bye-laws made in
1901.
Keeping Animals Included in Bye-laws
as to Nuisances.
Offensive Trades Bye-laws made in
1906.
New Streets and Buildings Ditto 1901.
Removal of Offensive Matter and House Refuse
Public Conveniences
Public Baths and Washhouses
Swimming Baths
Open Spaces
Markets
Buildings, Limited Powers
Communications between Drains and Sewers
Removal of Patients
Management of P.M. Room
Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops
No Bye-laws.
Regulations made
1900.
In conclusion, Gentlemen, I can only thank you all for
the assistance you have given me with my Brother Officials
in carrying out my duties and most especially I wish to thank
your Chairman and Members of his family for the very able,
willing, and prompt assistance they gave in the matter of
fitting up the temporary Isolation Hospital, so expeditiously
and satisfactorily.
I am, Gentlemen,
Your obedient servant,
GEORGE HOPE.