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Richmond upon Thames 1967

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Richmond upon Thames]

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SANITARY CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE BOROUGH
E. S. HERBERT, M A.P.H.I.
Chief Public Health Inspector.
1. HOUSING
(1) Unfit Houses.
The unfit housing programme for the period 1966-1970 has continued to receive
attention in the past year and in addition other individual unfit properties have been
represented for action as the result of routine inspection on complaint.
The progress made on Clearance Areas comprised :
(a) the representation of 1-27 (odd) Station Road, Hampton in respect of which
a Clearance Order was made :
(b) the demolition of 1-6 (consecutive), St. George's Place, Church Street,
Twickenham: and
(c) the demolition of 1-28 (consecutive), Wilton Avenue, Richmond.
Dwellings reported as being unfit for human habitation and not capable of repair
at reasonable expense were:
11, Broad Street, Teddington (1st and 2nd floors);
6, Jocelyn Road, Richmond (Basement);
2 and 8, May Road, Twickenham;
213, Stanley Road, Teddington;
113 to 119 (odds inclusive), Kneller Road, Whitton;
36, Church Street, Hampton;
4 and 6, Nelson Road, Whitton;
71, St. Margarets Road, Twickenham (Ground Floor and Basement);
5a, High Street, Hampton;
8, Windmill Road, Hampton Hill;
65 and 67, Holly Road, Twickenham;
20, Wick Road, Teddington (Basement);
22, Wick Road, Teddington (Basement);
11, Cambridge Park, Twickenham (Basement room);
2, Curtis Road, Hounslow;
The Lodge, Upper Sunbury Road, Hampton;
1, Church Road, Teddington (Part ground, first and second floor);
73, High Street, Hampton Hill;
88, Sheen Road, Richmond (Basement);
45a, Onslow Road, Richmond (Basement);
35, Burtons Road, Hampton Hill;
8, Talbot Road, Twickenham;
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