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Kingston upon Thames 1929

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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(b) For non-infectious and accident cases.
A motor ambulance for non-infectious and accident
cases is provided by the Corporation.
Accident cases are removed free, but a charge is made
for its use in private cases.
During the year 224 accident cases and 53 private
cases were removed by this ambulance.

LIST OF ADOPTIVE ACTS AND BYE-LAWS IN FORCE IN THE BOROUGH.

Adoptive Acts.Date of Adoption.
Public Libraries Acts, 1892-1901
Baths and Washhouses Acts28th July, 1896
Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 18901st July, 1891
Private Street Works Act, 189219th Jan., 1897
Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1907 Part II. (except Sect. 23), Parts III. to VI., Part VII. (Sects. 81 and 85 only), Part VIII., Part X. (except Sect. 94).27th Nov., 1922

Public Health Act, 1925, Parts II. to V. 26th Jan., 1926
Bye-laws relating to the following matters are in force
within the Borough:—
Nuisances allowed 28th November, 1881
Sanitary Conveniences 11th May, 1899
Houses Let in Lodgings ,, 31st October, 1911
Tents, Vans, Sheds and
Similar Structures ,, 28th November, 1921
New Streets and Buildings ,, 15th January, 1927
Underground Rooms ,, 26th July, 1927
Fouling of Footpaths ,, 9th September, 1927
Smoke Abatement ,, 6th October, 1927
Offensive Trades ,, 5th March, 1928
Slaughter-houses ,, 14th November, 1928
Common Lodging Houses ,, 27th December, 1928
SANITARY CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE AREA.
WATER.
The Water Supply of the town is furnished by the
Metropolitan Water Board.
There are still some shallow wells, and the policy is
to advise owners to have their property connected to the
Main Supply of the Metropolitan Water Board,