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Lewisham 1894

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Limehouse]

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22. That no applications for drains be received unless the
Owners of the property to be drained inform the Board, personally
or by Utter, that the party making the application is
authorized to do so, and to proceed with the works
Noticc of the intention to build new, or alter existing
premises, with a plan of the same (forms to be procured at the
Hoard Offices) shall be deposited with the Surveyor of the
Hoard, shewing the proposed drainage works, and no part of
such drainage shall be laid until the plan has been approved by
the Board, nor shall any portion thereof be covered up or filled
in, until it has been inspected and passed by the Surveyor.
By Order of the Hoard,
SIDNEY GEORGE RATCLIFF,
Clerk of the Board.
Office. White Horse Street.
Commercial Road East, E.
P S —The e regulations arc subject to the Byelaws made under
icction 39 of the Public Health (London) Act, 1891.
PAVING.
The following works have been carried out, viz.:
Limehouse.— The carriageway of Phœbe Street has been
partly repaved with second-hand 4-inch by 6-inch dressed
Aberdeen and Guernsey Granite pitching, and partly with the
old pitching, which has been dressed, the whole being laid on
6 inches of Portland cement concrete, and grouted in Portland
cement
The carriageway of Three Colt Street from the north side
of Batson Street south to the north end of the Narrow way, and
from the south end of the Narrow way to Narrow Street, has