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Kingston upon Thames 1934

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

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best workmanship are assured whilst the layout of the
scheme is controlled from the commencement.
The extra work involved by the preparation of the
necessary plans and specifications is, I think, well worth
while and it is partly counter-balanced by the saving of time
whilst the works are in progress, and the avoidance of
legal proceedings.

The following list gives the situation and numbers of premises redrained during the year:—

Acre Road2
Albert Road1
Church Road10
Deacon Road1
East Road2
Excelsior Road2
Fairfield Place11
Fairfield South1
Gibbon Road2
Gloucester Road, The Bittoms4
Knights Park4
Penrhyn Road6
Thorpe Road1
Vincent Road2
Washington Road4
York Road17
70

HOUSING.
The statistical statement relating to Housing is set out
in the manner suggested by the Ministry of Health on
pages 23 and 24.
Six hundred and five dwelling houses were inspected
completely or in part under the Public Health or Housing
Acts.