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Heston and Isleworth 1922

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Heston and Isleworth]

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34
APPENDICES.
Housing Conditions Statistics. Year ended 31st December, 1922.

1. GENERAL.

(1) Estimated Population Birth rate47,850
Death rate46,330
(2) General Death rate12-8
(3) Death Rate from Tuberculosis103
(4) Infantile Mortality73 5
(5) Number of dwelling houses of all classes9,218
(6) *Number of working-class dwelling houses4,682
(7) Number of new working-class houses erected by Council74
* Number of new houses other than working-class35
Total number of new houses erected of all classes125

2. UNFIT DWELLING-HOUSES.
I. Inspection.
(1) Total number of dwelling-houses inspected
for housing defects (under Public Health
or Housing Acts) 400
(2) Number of dwelling-houses which were
inspected and recorded under the Housing
(Inspection of District) Regulations, 1910
(3) Number of dwelling-houses found to he in a
state so dangerons or injurious to health
as to be unfit for human habitation 5
(4) Number of dwelling-houses (exclusive of those
referred to under the preceding subheading)
found not to be in all respects
reasonably fit for human habitation 267
(5) Number of houses, listed for inspection under
the Housing (Inspection of District)
Regulations, 1910, at end of year 1554