Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hendon]
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Applied for | 73 |
Served under the Public Health Acts, etc. | 13 |
Outstanding from 1924 | Nil. |
Complied with | 12 |
Outstanding | 1 |
Served under the Infectious Diseases (Prevention) Act | 19 |
Complied with | 19 |
As in previous years the small number of Statutory
Notices which it was found necessary to serve speaks well for
the successful manner in which the owners have been induced
to carry out the requirements dermanded of them without involving
need for statutory action.
SUMMONSES.
The following proceedings were taken for non-compliance with Statutory Notices:
Result of Proceedings. | |
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Under Section 91 of The Public Health Act, 1875.— Nuisances at two dwelling houses | Abatement order granted. Penalty 40/—£5 5s. costs. |
Under Section 46.— A filthy and unwholesome room. (Certificate by Medical Officer of Health) | Work executed by Sanitary Authority. |
Under The Housing and Town Planning Acts, 1909. Section 17.— Failure of Tenants to vacate two cottages after Closing Orders became operative | Orders made by Magistrates for Cottages to be vacated. |