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Romford 1938

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Romford]

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LOCAL ACT, ADOPTIVE ACTS, BYELAWS, ETC., IN
FORCE WITHIN THE DISTRICT.
Local Act.
Romford Urban District Council Act, 1931.
Adoptive Acts.
Infectious Disease (Prevention) Act, 1890 as amended.
Local Government and Other Officers' Superannuation Act,
1922.
Private Street Works Act, 1892.
Public Health Acts (Amendment) Act, 1890—
Parts 2, 3, 4 and 5, as amended.
Public Health Acts (Amendment) Act, 1907—
Part 2, Sections 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22 and 28/33
(inclusive), as amended.
Parts 4 and 6, as amended.
Part 7, Section 81.
Parts 8 and 9.
Part 10, Section 95.
Public Health Act, 1925—Part 2, as amended.
Small Dwellings Acquisition Acts, 1899 to 1923.
The Slaughter of Animals Act, 1933, has also been made
applicable to "sheep, ewes, wethers, rams and lambs."
Byelaws.
Cemetery.
Hackney Carriages.
Mortuary and Post-Mortem Room.
New Streets and Buildings.
Pleasure Grounds.
Romford Market.
Slaughterhouses.
Orders.
Romford, Hornchurch, and Upminster Weekly Half-Holiday
(Hairdressers) Order, 1923.
Romford Urban (Offensive Trades) Confirmation Order, 1929,
declaring each of the following trades to be an offensive trade, viz. :
Trades of Blood-Drier, Leather Dresser, Tanner, Fat Melter or FatExtractor,
Glue-Maker, Size-Maker, Gut-Scraper, Rag and Bone
Dealer, and Fish Frier.