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Woolwich 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich]

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SECTION VI.
INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF FOOD.
Three Sanitary Inspectors have been specifically appointed for the inspection
and supervision of food and food premises. Two of these are responsible for the
inspection of meat at the slaughter-houses, and for the taking of samples under
the Food and Drugs (Adulteration) Act, 1928, and the various Regulations dealing
with food standards. The third regularly and systematically inspects all food
premises, especially those so used for the first time, paying particular regard to
the sanitary regulations for premises used for the sale, etc., of food, as laid down
in the London County Council (General Powers) Acts. In addition, each district
inspector exercises a general supervision over all food exposed for sale and all food
premises in his district, and in turn is responsible for the bi-weekly inspections of
the market.
Milk Supply.β€”The Borough Council is required to keep registers of all
persons carrying on in the Borough the trade of cowkeepers, dairymen or purveyors
of milk. The register of retail purveyors of milk is to be kept separate from the
other. All dairies have to be registered also. Information on these matters is
set out below in tabular form.
The number of inspections of these premises was 276, and a high standard of
cleanliness in cowsheds and dairies and in other premises where milk is sold has
been maintained.
The cowsheds in the Borough at the end of the year were as set out in the
following Table No. 47 :β€”

TABLE No. 46.

No.
Cowkeepers2
Cowsheds8
Dairies74
Dairymen with premises in the Borough50
β€ž β€ž outside the Borough36
Purveyors of milk in sealed bottles142