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St Luke 1897

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Luke, Middlesex]

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Bastwick Street, 16, 17, 18, 34, 58.
Featherstone Street, 19, 20.
Honduras Street, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8.
Lever Street, 15, 43, 47, 51.
The above are the only houses at present on the Vestry's
register, although a very large number exist in the Parish
which the Bye-laws were intended to include and which in the
opinion of the Vestry should be registered. The amount of rent,
however, named in the existing Bye-laws (3s. per week) excludes
them from the operation of the Act, and an amendment has been
made with a view to remedying the defect, and the amended
Bye-laws are awaiting the sanction of the Local Government
Board.
The following is a list of the fines and costs incurred under the
several Acts, also the nature and amount of adulteration where
analyses were made:
Public Health (London) Act, 1891.
Fines. Costs.
Exposing unsound jam 42s.
„ „ fruit 2s.
Insufficient W.C. accommodation 40s. and 2s.
Insanitary premises 21s. and 21s.
„ „ 6s.
„ „ 6s.
„ „ 6s.
Exposing fowls unfit for food £10 and 40s.
Accumulation of manure 23s.
Contravention of L.C.C. Bye-laws 5s. and 23s.
„ „ „ 10s. and 2s.
„ „ „ 20s. and 2s.
„ „ „ 60s. and 2s.
„ „ „ 21s.
Accumulation of manure 40s. and 2s.
Insanitary premises 21s.
Exposing unsound meat £20 and 2s.
Insanitary premises 21s.
„ „ 21s.
Exposing unsound rabbits for sale 22s.
The following premises being in such a condition as to be
unfit for human habitation, Closing Orders were made by the
magistrate:—
Nos. 7 and 8, Red Lion Market.