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 Kingston-upon-Thames]
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the flank gable wall) at a cost which he alone considered
to be 'reasonable' within the meaning of the Housing Acts.
In view of possible opposition considerable care is necessary in the preparation of estimated costs of necessary repairs and of ultimate values of the properties.
Situation | No. | Action Taken. |
---|---|---|
Acre Road | 1 house (s) | Demolition Order made |
Burritt Road | 3 | |
Coombe Road | 1 | |
Cowleaze Road | 1 | |
Dinton Road | 1 | |
Fairfield North | 9 | |
Fairfield West | 3 | |
Grove Crescent | 1 | |
Thames Street | 6 | |
Union Street | 1 | |
Washington Road | 5 |
The following houses were demolished during 1935
in pursuance of individual demolition Orders made.
No. 45, Acre Road.
No. 54, Canbury Passage.
No. la, Coombe Road.
" Rufway," Dinton Road.
Nos. 25a, 26a, and 27a, Fairfield West.
No. 14, Grove Crescent.
No. 43, and " The Chestnuts," High Street.
Nos. 73, 75 & 77, London Road.
No. 20, Union Street.
Nos. 12, 14, & 16, Water Lane.