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 Wanstead and Woodford]
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(2) Number of dwelling-houses which were rendered fit after service of formal notices: | |
3 | |
Nil | |
(6) Proceedings under Public Health Acts:— | |
(1) Number of dwelling-houses in respect of which notices were served requiring defects to be remedied | 20 |
(2) Number of dwelling-houses in which defects were remedied after service of formal notices: | |
3 | |
7 | |
(1) Number of dwelling-houses in respect of which Demolition Orders were made | Nil |
(2) Number of dwelling-houses demolished in pursuance of Demolition Orders | Nil |
4. Housing Act, 1936.—Part IV.—Overcrowding:— | |
(a)(1) Number of dwellings overcrowded at the end of the year | 13 |
(2) Number of families dwelling therein | 13 |
(3) Number of persons dwelling therein | 85 |
(b) Number of new cases of overcrowding reported during the year | Nil |
(c) (1) Number of cases of overcrowding relieved during the year | Nil |
(2) Number of persons concerned in such cases | Nil |
(d) Particulars of any cases in which dwelling-houses have again become overcrowded after the Local Authority have taken steps for the abatement of overcrowding | Nil |
(e) Any other particulars with respect to overcrowding conditions upon which the Medical Officer of Health may consider it desirable to report | Nil |