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Twickenham 1953

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Twickenham]#

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Table 21.
Food and Drugs Act, 1938.
Public Health Act, 1936, Section 89.

I nsanitary C onditions in F ood P remises.

Number of premises found with insanitary condition84
Number of premises remedied93
Insanitary conditions found in premises aboveNumber of defectsNumber ofdefects remedied
Accumulation of refuse1210
Ceilings—defective or dirty3229
Cleanliness (personal) unsatisfactory3
Dampness
Floors—defective or dirty99
Lighting inadequate
Sink—absence of
Sink-waste pipe inadequate1
Storage facilities unsatisfactory
Ventilation insufficient
Walls—dirty or plaster defective Insufficient or absence of hot and cold5046
water for cleansing utensils31
Absence of hot water for ablution purposes3
W.C. accommodation—insufficient or unsuitable16
Other defects3244
Totals146145

Byelaws under Section 15 of the Food and Drugs Act, 1938.
Byelaws with respect to Handling, Wrapping and Delivery of Food and Sale of Food
in the open air have been enforced, particularly on Fairgrounds on holiday occasions. No
formal action has been necessary.
Public Abattoirs.
There is no public abattoir within the Borough.
Slaughterhouses.
Three licences were renewed during the year. The licencing of two slaughterhouses
was again deferred pending the execution of essential repairs. There is no horse-slaughtering
establishment within the Borough.
Slaughter of Animals Act, 1933.
Fight slaughter-men were on the register of the department at the end of the vear.

T able 22.

Meat—Carcases Inspected and Findings at Private Slaughterhouses in the Borough.

Cattle, excl. CowsCowsCalvesSheep and LambsPigs
Number known killed5
Number inspected5
All diseases except tuberculosis : Whole carcases condemned Carcases of which some part of
organ was condemned Percentage of the number inspected affected with disease other than
tuberculosis
Tuberculosis only : Whole carcases condemned
Carcases of which some part or organ was condemned
Percentage of the number inspected affected with tuberculosis