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Leyton 1952

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Leyton]

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80
ICE CREAM.
Twenty-eight new applications to retail ice cream have been
granted by the Council.
A large quantity of this food is retailed within the Borough.
The premises and utensils have been inspected regularly, and it is
satisfactory to report that a high standard of cleanliness is maintained.
No case of illness due to eating ice cream was notified.
Number of Samples taken:—
Ice Cream 100
Ice Lollies 8
Results of Samples taken—
Grade I. Grade II. Grade III. Grade IV.
60 30 5 5
Manufacturers of Preserved Food, etc.
Premises on Register at 31-12-1952 64
Premises registered during 1952 Nil
Premises removed from Register during 1952 Nil
Meat and Foods condemned and destroyed.
Apricots 27½ lbs.
Baby Food 43 tins
Bacon 86 lbs.
Beef 997 lbs.
Brawn 200 lbs.
Butter 31½ lbs.
Cheese 24 lbs.
,, 46 boxes.
„ 3,385 pkts.
Chickens 141
Cornflour 50 lbs.
Coffee 4 Bottles
Cornish Meat Hash 46 tins
Fish 256 tins
„ 70½ stones
Fruit 1,904 tins