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Woolwich 1938

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich]

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being not less than one month, as may be specified in the notice, and the
basement bakehouse shall not be used as a bakehouse after the expiration of
that period; or
(6) if the Council are satisfied that the bakehouse is suitable as regards
the matters aforesaid, they shall give notice in writing that the certificate
shall continue to operate so long as the bakehouse may otherwise lawfully
be used, but without prejudice to the power of the Council to revoke the certificate
as the result of a subsequent examination under this sub-section.
Special inspections of basement bakehouses were carried out during the year
and all the necessary alterations were carried out.
The Town Clerk was authorised to give the necessary notice in writing to the
occupiers of the following premises set out below:—
Premises. Occupier.
15, New Road, S.E. 18 A. Walkling, Ltd., 101-107, Chats-
worth Road, E. 5.
24, St. James' Place, S.E. 18 J. A. Miles, 24, St. James' Place, S.E.18.
10, Woolwich Church Street, W. E. and E. A. Clothier, 10, Woolwich
S.E. 18 Church Street, S.E. 18.
31, Eton Road, S.E. 18 A. Walkling, Ltd., 101-107, Chatsworth
Road, E. 5.
38-40, Frances Street, S.E. 18 J. Rickman, 38-40, Frances Street,
S.E. 18.
1, Waverley Road, S.E. 18 A. Werner, 1, Waverley Road, S.E. 18.
46, Hudson Road, S.E. 18 H. G. Meckiff, 46, Hudson Road,
S.E. 18.
The numbers of inspections made in respect of all food premises, other than
those referred to above as registered premises, are shown in the following Table:—

TABLE No. 67. Inspection of food Premises.

Premises.On Register 31st DecemberNumber ofLegal Proceedings.
Inspections.Notices.
Bakehouses34955
Cowsheds530
Dairies632393
Slaughterhouses416
Premises where food is prepared (other than above)198443
Shops and Markets1,591