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Heston and Isleworth 1958

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Heston and Isleworth]

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(3) At the end of the year, the following 46 houses, subject to Demolition or Closing Orders or to undertakings not to re-let till rendered fit, were still occupied:-

SituationDate of Demolition Order or Undertaking
14, Brickfield Yard25.10.38
18, do.25.10.38
3, Park Cottages28.12.38
4, do.28.12.38
11, Tivoli Road28.2.39
13, do.28.2.39
98, Linkfield Road28.3.39
100. do.27.6.39
122, New Heston Road25.7.39
124, do.25.7.39
159 Martindale Road25.7.50
165, do.25.7.50
169, do.30.9.52
10, Ivy Road28.6.55
4, Algar Road26.7.55
180, Linkfield Road28.2.56
184, do.28.2.56
173, Spring Grove Road28.2.56
175, do.28.2.56
38, Haliburton Road29.5.56
304, North Hyde Lane27.11.56
308, do.27.11.56
21, Whitton Road24.9.57
8091 Bath Road26.11.57
811, do.26.11.57
813, do.26.11.57
817, do.26.11.57
819, do.26.11.57
1, Derby Road26.11.57
41, Grove Road26.11.57
43, do.26.11.57
45, do.26.11.57
47, do.26.11.57
49, do.26.11.57
5, Frampton Road25.3.58
1, Vine Place25.3.58
3, do.25.3.58
37, Cross Lances Road29.4.58
39, do.29.4.58
113, Heston Road27.5.58
83, Whitton Road27.5.58
23, Frampton Road28.10.58
9, Hanworth Terrace28.10.58
61, Staines Road28.10.58
63, do.28.10.58
319, Wellington Road28.10.58
67, (part) Wellington Road25.11.58

All these houses are incapable of being made fit at a reasonable cost and in
each case the owner has had full opportunity to submit to the Council any proposals
for their retention and to object to the action taken by the Council.
The Housing Department is kept informed of adverse housing conditions coming
to the notice of the Health Department and assistance is given in the assessment of
applications for re-housing where priority on medical grounds is claimed.
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