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Richmond upon Thames 1957

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Richmond]

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(ii) Number of separate tenements or underground rooms in respect of which Closing Orders were madeNil
(iii) Number of separate tenements or underground rooms in respect of which Closing Orders were determined, the tenement or room having been rendered fitNil

3. Overcrowding.
Overcrowding is still considerable throughout the Borough.
The points scheme of House allocation usually covers the worst of
these cases and their overcrowded conditions are relieved as and when
houses are available.

4. Council Houses.

Total number of houses erected post-war to 31st December, 1957
Temporary bungalows179
Permanent houses 485727
Permanent flats 242
906
During 1957, 51 Temporary Bungalows in Peldon Avenue were demolished 51
Total number included in above, erected in 1957855
Permanent housesNil
Permanent flats10
Total number of Emergency houses up to 31st December, 19572 comprising 10 units
Total number of requisitioned premises up to December 31st., 195750 (comprising 108 units)
Total number of families rehoused in 19574
Total number of families still on Waiting List at December 31st, 1957495