Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for East Ham]
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(2) Number of dwelling houses in which
defects were remedied after
service of formal notices:—
(i) By owners 39
(ii) By Local Authority in
default of owners —
(c) Proceedings under Sections 11 and 13 of the
Housing Act, 1936.
(1) Number of dwelling houses in
pect of which demolition orders
were made —
(2) Number of dwelling houses
demolished in pursuance of
Demolition Orders —
(d) Proceedings under Section 12 of the
Housing Act, 1936:—
(1) Number of separate tenements or
underground rooms in respect of
which Closing Orders were made —
(2) Number of separate tenements or
underground rooms in respect of
which Closing Orders were determined,
the tenement or room
having been rendered fit —
The following statistics have been supplied by the Council's
Chief Housing Officer, Mr. J. E. Austin, M.B.E.
HOUSING STATISTICS.
Position at 31st December, 1946.
1. Accommodation made available—family units
(i) By repair of war damage 6,210
(ii) By requisitioned premises 1,156
(iii) By new housing 572
(iv) By emergency hutments 100
8,038