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Heston and Isleworth 1930

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

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(3) Number of dwelling-houses found to be in a state so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation1
(4) Number of dwelling-houses (exclusive of those referred to under the preceding sub-heading) found not to be in all respects reasonably fit for human habitation463
(5) Number of houses listed for inspection under the Housing Consolidated Regulations, 1925, at end of year1310
II. Remedy of Defects without service of Formal Notices.
Number of defective dwelling-houses rendered fit in consequence of informal action by the Local Authority or their Officers422
III. Action under Statutory Powers.
A. Proceedings under Section 3 of the Housing Act, 1925:—
(1) Number of dwelling-houses in respect of which notices were served requiring repairs28
(2) Number of dwelling-houses which were rendered fit after service of formal notices—
(a) by owners28
(6) by Local Authority in default of owners21
(3) Number of dwelling-houses in respect of which Closing Orders became operative in pursuance of declarations by owners of intentions to closeNil
B. Proceedings under Section 17 of the Homing Act, 1930:—
(1) Number of dwelling-houses in respect of which notices were served requiring repairs11