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Southall-Norwood 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southall-Norwood]

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APPENDIX A.
Adoptive Acts, Byelaws, etc., in force in the District.
The following Acts have been adopted by the Council and are in force
in the area:—
Baths and Wash-houses Acts, 1846-1925.
Infectious Diseases (Prevention) Act, 1890.
Public Health Acts (Amendment) Act, 1890, with the exception of
Part IV.
Public Libraries Acts, 1892 and 1893.
Public Health Acts (Amendment) Act, 1907, Part II, Part III, Part IV
(except Sections 61 and 66), Part V, Part VI, Part VIII, Part IX
and Part X.
Local Government and Other Officers Superannuation Act, 1922.
Public Health Act, 1925, Parts II, III, IV and V.
Small Dwellings Acquisition Acts, 1899-1923.
The following orders, byelaws, and regulations are in force in the area:—
Parks and Open Spaces.
Regulations as to Public Baths.
Cleansing of Earth Closets, Privies, Ashpits and Cesspools (1892).
Nuisances—Keeping of Animals, etc. (1892).
Nuisances—Removal of Snow and Filth (1892).
Houses let in Lodgings (1892).
Common Lodging Houses (1892).
Slaughter Houses (1892).
Tents, Vans, Sheds and Similar Structures (1898).
Regulations and Control of Hoardings and Advertisements (1923).
New Streets and Buildings (1926).
Early Closing Orders under Shops Acts.
In addition, the various Middlesex County Council Acts and Byelaws
confer certain powers on the District Council.
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