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Woolwich 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich]

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(1) Shepherds Farm Hutments.—The Clearance Order in respect of this area
of 67 hutments was confirmed in 1934. At the end of 1936 all the hutments had
been demolished.
(2) Prospect Row and Kidd Street.—The Clearance Order in respect of this
area of 9 houses was confirmed in 1935. At the end of that year all the houses had
been demolished.
(3) St. Thomas's Cottages, Princes Road.—The Clearance Order in respect of
this area of 8 houses was confirmed in 1935. At the end of that year all the houses
had been demolished.
(4) Eltham High Street.—The Clearance Order in respect of this area of 14 houses
was confirmed in 1935. At the end of 1936 all the houses had been demolished.
(5) Keemor Street.—The Clearance Order in respect of this area of 6 houses
was confirmed in 1935. At the end of 1936 all the houses had been demolished.
(6) Bell Water Gate.—This area consisting of 5 houses was represented by me
to the Council as an unhealthy area on the 10th May, 1935, and the Council made
a Clearance Order on the 2nd October of that year. The Clearance Order was
confirmed by the Minister without modification on the 9th April, 1936. At the
end of the year all the houses had been demolished.
(7) Timbercroft Lane (No.1).—This area consisting of 2 houses was represented
by me to the Council as an unhealthy area on the 6th June, 1935, and the Council
made a Clearance Order on the 3rd September of that year. The Clearance Order
was confirmed by the Minister without modification under date 25th January, 1936.
At the end of the year all the houses had been demolished.
(8) Timbercroft Lane (No.2).—This area consisting of 6 houses, was represented
by me to the Council as an unhealthy area on the 6th June, 1935, and the Council
made a Clearance Order on the 3rd September of that year. The Clearance Order
was confirmed by the Minister without modification on the 25th January, 1936.
At the end of the year all the houses had been demolished.
(9) Timbercroft Lane (No.3).—This area, consisting of 8 houses, was represented
by me to the Council as an unhealthy area on the 6th June, 1935, and the Council
on the 3rd July, 1935, declared the area to be a Clearance area and resolved to
purchase it by agreement. The purchase was duly completed, and at the end of
1936 all the houses had been demolished.