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[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Sutton and Cheam]
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(b) Number of inspections made for
the purpose 952
(2) (a) Number of dwelling-houses
cluded under Sub-head (1)
above) which were inspected
and recorded under the Housing
Consolidated Regulations, 1925
and 1932 —
(b) Number of inspections made for
the purpose —
(3) Number of dwelling-houses found to
to be in a state so dangerous or injurious
to health as to be unfit for human
habitation —
(4) Number of dwelling-houses (exclusive
of those referred to under the precedingsub-head)
found not to be in all
respects reasonably fit for human
habitation 76
2. Remedy of Defects during the Year without
Service of Formal Notices:—
Number of defective dwellingthouses
rendered fit in consequence of informal
action by the Local Authority or their
Officers 68
3. Action under Statutory Powers during the
Year:—
A.— Proceedings under Sections 9, 10 and
16 of the Housing Act, 1936 :—
(1) Number of dwelling-houses in respect
of which notices were served requiring
repairs —
(2) Number of dwelling-houses which
were rendered fit after service of formal
notices :— —
15