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Paddington 1899

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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and expenditure during the year. Reports were
presented dealing with systems draining—
B. Yard, Eastbourne Mews
Waverley Road, Nob. 2-28 (even)
Alfred Road, Nos. 1-21 (odd)
Orchard Street, Nos. 1-7 (odd)
Blomfield Street, Nos. 24-42 (even)
Ranelagh Road, Nos. 2-14 (even)
Westbourne Pk. Cr., Ni s. 12-24 ( „ )
Harrow Road, Nos. 208 & 210
Bark Place, No. 2
Caroline Place, No. 27 )
South Wharf Road, Nos. 8-12
Moscow Road, Nos. 81 & 82
Clarendon Mews, Nos. 5, 6, 7, & 8
Stanley Mews, all
"Claremont,"
Westbourne Park Road, No. 105
Richmond Road, No. 108
Clifton Gardens. Nos. 1, 3, 5, & 7
all of which were re-constructed by the Vestry.
Reports have also been presented dealing with systems
at Windsor Gardens (not yet dealt with), at
13 and 14, Victoria Place (combined drain broken
up), and at Westbourne Terrace North (Nos. 6-24,
even), Westbourne Park Crescent (Nos. 1-7, odd),
and Westbury Road (1-9, odd). On the last system
it was found unnecessary to do more than provide
proper means of access to the system.
Orders for combined drainage were made under
Sec. 74 of the Metropolis Management Act, 1855, in
respect of—
Brown's Yard, Newcastle Place
132, Westbourne Terrace, and Stables in
rear
247, Maida Yale, „ „
332 & 334, Harrow Road.
Portnall House, Coomassie Road, and
Stabhs in rear
5, 6, & 7, Kent's Place, North Wharf
Road.
No progress has been made towards obtaining an
alteration of the existing law on this subject, nor
has the Committee appointed by the Conference,
first convened in 1895, been re-convened.