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Brentford and Chiswick 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Brentford and Chiswick]

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SECTION E.
INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF FOOD.
(a) Milk Supply.
The following statistics relate to the sale of milk in the
area:—
Registration particulars:—

Number of premises registered:—

(a) Selling loose milk13
(b) Selling in bottles and sealed containers37
(c) Selling in sealed cartons only (B.D.Milk)28
Total78

In addition to the above, eleven persons are registered as
"purveyors of milk" working from registered premises outside
the Borough.
There are no cow-keepers or farms within the Borough.
Milk (Special Designations) Order, 1923 .
The following licences were issued by the Council under the
above-mentioned Order:—

Number of Dealers' Licences to sell:—

(«) Certified Milk2
(b) Grade A (Tuberculin Tested) Milk6
(c) Grade A Milk3
(d) Pasteurised Milk18

(b) Meat and Other Foods.
As pointed out in previous reports, the major portion of the
meat supply comes through the Central Meat Market of London,
although there is one depot of a wholesale distributing firm
located at the Brentford Market.
Particulars of the animals slaughtered within the Borough,
as well as figures relating to slaughterhouses, bakehouses and