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Penge 1958

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Penge]

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2. Remedy of Defects Without Service of Formal Notice: —

Number of defective dwellinghouses rendered fit in consequence of informal action by the Local Authority and its officers461
3. Action Under Statutory Powers: — (A) Proceedings under Public Health Acts: —
(1) Number of dwellinghouses in respect of which notices were served requiring defects to be remedied64
(2) Number of dwellinghouses in which defects were remedied after service of formal notice: —
(a) by Owners29
(b) by Local Authority in default of Owners33
(B) Proceedings under Housing Acts, 1957: —
(1) Demolition Orders made under Section 11
(2) Parts of buildings closed under Section 181
(3) Houses demolished12
(4) Houses rendered fit under Section 162
(C) Proceedings under Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1953: —
(1) Closing Orders made under Section 10 (1)

4. Housing Act, 1957—Overcrowding:—
The Housing Manager reports that 61 families living in overcrowded and
unsatisfactory conditions were rehoused during the year.

5. Slum Clearance

Housing Act, 1957,Sec. 42—Clearance Areas:—

Official representation was made to the Council in respect of five areas, details of which are as follows: —

AreaDwellingsFamilies
167
222
367
445
5412

A Closing Order was made on part of a house.
A Closing Order made on one dwelling was determined during the year on
the house being rendered fit for human habitation.
PREVALENCE OF, AND CONTROL OVER, INFECTIOUS
AND OTHER DISEASES
Diphtheria
For the eleventh year in succession no cases of diphtheria occurred in the
district.