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Woolwich 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich]

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SECTION VI.—INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF FOOD.
The food premises in the Borough are kept under observation, both as to their
sanitary condition and cleanliness, by one special food inspector, but all the district
sanitary inspectors are responsible for keeping them under observation as to the
condition and soundness of the food stored, sold or prepared for sale. Two other
inspectors are responsible for the inspection of meat at slaughterhouses and for
the taking of samples under the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts.
The following Table, No. 32, shows the food premises on the registers and the
number of inspections made in respect of each type during the year:—

TABLE No. 32.

Premises.On Register 31st December.Number ofLegal Proceedings.
Inspections.Notices.
Bakehouses371027
Cowsheds131613
Milkshops943037
Ice Cream Premises1662724
Slaughterhouses520
Fried Fish Shops6324520
Butchers' Shops981965
Premises where Food is prepared (other than above)2494936-
Shops and Markets1751

Milk Supply.—The Borough Council is required to keep registers of all persons
carrying on in the Borough the trade of cow keeper or dairyman, and of all premises
in the Borough which are used as dairies. The following summary shows the state
of the registers at the end of the year:—
No.
Registered dairy premises 94
Registered dairymen with premises in Borough 68
„ ,, „ „ outside Borough 21
Cowkeepers 5
Cowsheds 13
Purveyors of milk in sealed bottles 102
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