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Stepney 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Stepney]

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(b)New and Additional Housing.

Description of Scheme.Act under which Scheme will be carried out.Accommodation to be provided.
New Gravel Lane and Prusom Street.Housing Act, 1930.20 flats to accommodate 80 aged persons.
Old Gravel LaneHousing Act, 1925.29 dwellings to accommodate 142 persons.

(2) By London County Council.
Slum Clearance.
Note.— In their provisional programme the L.C.C. have included particulars of seven
areas within the Borough which they anticipate dealing with as Clearance Areas within the
period 1931-1935; it is estimated that their activities in this behalf will affect approximately
1,200 properties and a population approaching 10,000.
House to House Inspection.
List of streets in which all the houses have been inspected as a result of
house to house inspection during the year 1930.
(a) Limehouse.
Mr. Bottomley.
Amoy Place. Prosperous Place.
Potter Dwellings. Waterloo Street.
Mr. Dav.
Albany Street.
Anchor Street.
Brightlingsea Buildings.
Bromley Street.
Brunton House.
Camdenhurst Flats.
Chaseley Street.
Church Row.
Clemence Street.
Conder Street.
Copenhagen Place.
Dakin Street.
Dixon Street.
Dora Street.
Eastfield Street.
Hardie House.
Jubilee Mansions.
Maroon Street.
New Alley.
New Alley Square.
Old Church Road.
Orchard Gardens.
Parkhurst Flats.
Portland Street.
Prosperous Place.
Ratcliffe House.
Regent House.
Taylors Place.
Walter Street.
York Place.
York Square.