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Kingston upon Thames 1930

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

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C. Estimated number of new houses to be allocated by
the local authority during the next five years to the
purposes of the Housing Act, 1930 (i.e., the purposes
mentioned in E and F) approximately 40
D. Estimated number of new houses to be allocated by
the local authority during the next five years to the
purposes of the Act of 1924 (i.e., new housing)
approximately 460
Total approximately 500
E. Estimated number of houses to be demolished during
next five years—
(i) in clearance areas Nil
(ii) in improvement areas:
(a) for opening the area
(b) as unfit houses
(iii) individual houses outside clearance and improvement
areas 10
Total 36
F. Estimated number of persons to be displaced during
the next five years—
(i) by any of the processes mentioned in E
approximately 150
(ii) to abate overcrowding in improvement areas
approximately 70
Total approximately 220
G. Estimated number of houses to be repaired under
Part II of the Housing Act, 1930, during the next
five years approximately 1700
OTHER SANITARY CIRCUMSTANCES.
In order to prevent duplication, the Sanitary Inspection
of the Area, Ashbins, Smoke Abatement, Inpection and
Supervision of Food, etc., are entirely included in the Annual
Report of the Sanitary Inspector.