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Richmond upon Thames 1968

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Richmond]

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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) Confirmation by the Minister of the Clearance Order on 1-27, Station Road,
Hampton.
(b) The representation of 1-13, Market Road, Richmond, the making of the
Clearance Order and confirmation by the Minister.
Dwellings reported as unfit for human habitation and not capable of repair at
reasonable expense were:
4, Tudor Road, Hampton;
229, Petersham Road, Ham (Basement);
1, Waldeck Road, Mortlake, S.W.14;
102a, Amyand Park Road, Twickenham (Basement);
260, Kew Road, Richmond (Basement);
146, Richmond Hill, Richmond, Gardener's Flat (Basement);
208, St. Margarets Road, Twickenham (Basement);
3, Church Lane, Teddington;
5, Church Lane, Teddington;
61, Colne Road, Twickenham;
3, Old Bridge Street, Hampton Wick;
65, Queens Road, East Sheen, S.W.14;
43, Rosedale Road, Richmond;
126, Heath Road, Twickenham (Second Floor);
12, Crown Road, Twickenham (Basement);
5, Albany Passage, Richmond;
3, Avoca Villas, Blue Anchor Passage, Richmond;
102, Amyand Park Road, Twickenham (Ground, First and Second Floors);
225, Hampton Road, Twickenham (Basement);
9, Manor Road, Twickenham (Basement);
17, Luther Road, Teddington;
17, Sheendale Road, Richmond;
25, Park Road, Richmond (Basement);
7, Albany Passage, Richmond;
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