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Willesden 1909

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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SEWAGE DISPOSAL.
The sewage of the Brent area is still treated at the Sewage Works,
but the work of constructing the sewers by which the sewage of the
Brent area, like that of the Metropolitan area, shall discharge into the
Metropolitan sewers has commenced, and it is hoped that in a short
time no sewage treatment will be necessary in Willesden.
COMMON LODGING HOUSES.
There are two Common Lodging Houses in the district—one
situated at Willesden Green and the other at Kilburn.
They are visited frequently, and found to be kept in a satisfactory
and cleanly condition.
Considerable alteration has been made during the year to the
common lodging house in Kilburn. The premises have been altered
with a view of increasing the accommodation. The work is not yet
finished.
The table gives the particulars relating to each.

T able N o . 32.

Locality.Total No. of rooms.No. with 2 beds in room.No. with 3 beds in room.No. with 4 beds in room.No. with 6 beds in room.Total accommodation
108, Villiers Road1494149
1 & 2, Malvern Gardens27613883
41622121132