Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]
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(2) Number of dwelling-houses which were rendered fit after service of formal notices:— | ||
(a) By owners | — | |
(b) By local authority in default of owners | - | |
(b) | Proceedings under the Public Health Acts:— | |
(1) Number of dwelling-houses in respect of which notices were served requiring defects to be remedied | 2 | |
(2) Number of dwelling-houses in which defects were remedied after service of formal notices:— | ||
(a) By owners | 2 | |
(b) By local authority in default of owners | - | |
(c) | Proceedings under sections 19 and 21 of the Housing Act, 1930:— | |
(1) Number of dwelling-houses in respect of which Demolition Orders were made | -† | |
(2) Number of dwelling-houses demolished in pursuance of Demolition Orders | - | |
(d) | Proceedings under section 20 of the Housing Act, 1930:— | |
(1) Number of separate tenements or underground rooms in respect of which Closing Orders were made | - | |
(2) Number of separate tenements or underground rooms in respect of which Closing Orders were determined, the tenement or room having been rendered fit | - | |
4. | ||
(a) | (i) Number of dwellings overcrowded at the end of the year | 216 |
(ii) Number of families dwelling therein | 248 | |
(iii) Number of persons dwelling therein | 1425 | |
† As a result of informal action, progress under the Housing Act, 1930, up to 31/12/1936 showed that 28 houses has been demolished and 28 houses closed to habitation. |