London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Leyton 1939

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Leyton]

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Premises and Occupations which can be Controlled by Bye-Laws and Regulations.

Premises.

Slaughter-houses8
Dairies, Milkshops and Dairymen240
Butchers' shops, Stalls and Provision shops278
Ice Cream dealers224
Chimneys—other than private dwelling-houses approximately100
Hairdressers'Premises104
Offensive Trades.
Rag and Bone dealers4
Fish friers30
Tripe boiler1
Fat melter1
Fat extractor1
Gut scraper1
Bone boiler1
Blood boiler and blood drier1

An application to continue the trades of tripe boiler, fat melter,
fat extractor, gut scraper, bone boiler, blood boiler and blood drier
was received, and permission given to carry on the trades for a
further twelve months.
Four applications to continue the trade of a fish frier were
received and permission given for a further limited period.
One application for the permission of the Council to establish
the trade of a fish frier was made and granted.
Ninety-five inspections were made of the premises where
fish frying is carried on.

Contagious Diseases of Animals Acts, 1894-1927.

One hundred and thirty licences were issued in respect of the movement of:—

Cattle417
Sheep1,655
Pigs1,803
Calves76

from other areas into this district for the purpose of slaughter.