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Havering 1968

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Havering]

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Streets made up and taken over (contd.)
Name of Road Length
Jubilee Close 223 ft
Kerry Drive (Part) (Road now all adopted) 140 ft
Livingstone Terrace (Footpath) 151½ ft
Marlborough Gardens (Part) (Now all adopted) 483½ ft
Meadowlands 227¼ ft
Sackville Crescent (Part) (Now all adopted) 609 ft
South Drive 389 ft
Stoke Road (Part) (Road now all adopted) 633½ ft
Surridge Close 379 ft
Total length of roads in feet — 4,543¼ ft
(Excluding Livingstone Terrace which has no carriageway)
CLEAN AIR ACT 1956
The Havering (No.4) Smoke Control Order became operative
on the 1st November, 1968, and at the end of the year 1,245
applications for proposed works of adaptation had been dealt
with and in 1,065 instances the necessary works had been
carried out to the satisfaction of the Council and the claims
paid. The figures in respect of No.3 Area were 1,374 applications
and 1,263 claims paid.
The Havering (No.5) Smoke Control Order — which is
comprised mainly of the G.L.C's Harold Hill Estate, was made
by the Council on the 13th December, 1968, and if confirmed
by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government will become
operative on 1st November, 1969.
Details of this area are as follows:—
1,790 acres An area commencing at Gallows Corner at
the junction of StraightRoad and Colchester
7,829 dwelling Road (A. 12) proceeding in a northerly
houses direction along the eastern side of Straight
(7,311 G.L.C. Road to the junction of Noak Hill Road.
518 private) Then proceeding in a north-easterly
direction along the southern side of Noak
Hill Road and Chequers Road to the
junction of the eastern boundary of the
Borough.
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