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Wembley 1960

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wembley]

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Name.Type.Estimated Expenditure.Remarks.
7. Woodcock Hill and Dovedale Avenue.Soil and Surface Water.£17,850Commenced December, 1960. Estimated completion date September, 1961.
8. Olympic Way to Watkin Road.Soil-Replacement.£16,000Planned to commence July, 1961.

9. RODENT CONTROL. The Rodent Control Service
which is confined to dealing with infestations by rats and mice has
continued to operate during the year under review. A staff of three
"Ministry trained" assistants has performed the necessary work.
No charge is made to householders in respect of treatment at
private dwelling houses but in all other cases a charge is made on a
time and materials basis. 792 premises were satisfactorily treated
by the Council and 3 premises were known to have been treated
privately.
10. PUBLIC CLEANSING. The Director of Public Cleansing
has kindly supplied the following information:—
Refuse Collection.
House and Trade refuse is collected weekly, with the exception
that refuse from certain blocks of flats is collected twice weekly.
The amount of refuse collected during the year was 30,230 tons.
The separate collection of waste paper from business premises
free of charge has been maintained. The amount collected from
this source during the year was 797 tons.
Refuse Disposal.
Refuse is disposed of by a Separation and Incineration Plant
which has handled 31,653 tons. Salvage materials amounting to
3,565 tons were sold for £20,534.
Street Cleansing.
The system of street sweeping by the use of pedestrian controlled
electric trucks, each with an operator and four street orderlies,
continues to give a frequency of sweeping of at least once every seven
days.
Public Conveniences.
The increase in use of the free washing facilities at the two staffed
Conveniences in the Borough has been maintained during the year.
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