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East Ham 1928

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for East Ham]

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(2) Dwelling houses which were rendered
fit:—
(a) By owners Nil.
(b) By Local Authority in
fault of owners Nil.
(3) Dwelling houses in respect of which
Closing Orders became operative in
pursuance of declarations by owners
of intention to close Nil.
B.—Proceedings under Public Health Acts.
(1) Dwelling houses in respect of which
Notices were served requiring defects
to be remedied 3,630
(2) Dwelling houses in which defects were
remedied:—
(a) By owners 1,679
(b) By Local Authority in default
of owners Nil.
C.—Proceedings under Section 17 and 18 of the
Housing, Town Planning, Etc., Act, 1909.
(1) Representations made with a view to
the making of Closing Orders Nil.
(2) Dwelling houses in respect of which
Closing Orders were made Nil.
(3) Dwelling houses in respect of which
Closing Orders were determined, the
dwelling houses having been rendered
fit Nil.
(4) Dwelling houses in respect of which
Demolition Orders were made Nil.
(5) Dwelling houses demolished in
suance of Demolition Orders Nil.
Mortuaries.
The Council have two mortuaries. The central at High Street
South and the other at North Woolwich.
78 bodies have been admitted and 60 post-mortem examinations
held during the year.
Common Lodging Houses.
There is only one common lodging house in the Borough,
with accommodation for 42 beds, situated in Albert Road, North
Woolwich.