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Kingsbury 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingsbury]

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4.—BYE-LAWS IN FORCE IN THE DISTRICT.
Date of
Adoption.
New Streets and Buildings 1926
Nuisances.
Removal of House Refuse.
Cleansing of earth closets, privies, ashpits and
cesspools.
Regulations as to mode in which communications
are to be made between drains of houses and
premises and the Council's sewers.
New Streets and Buildings (Construed as one
with the Bye-laws of 1926) 1931
Pleasure Grounds 1932
Regulation of Smoke 1933
5.—HOSPITALS.
Infectious cases are treated as before mentioned at the
Acton Borough Council Isolation Hospital. Other cases
are taken either to Redhill Hospital, Edgware, or to
hospitals at Wembley, Willesden, Hendon or London.
6.—AMBULANCE FACILITIES.
(a) For Infectious Cases.
These are removed by the Acton Borough Council and
taken to their Hospital.
(b) For Non-Infectious Cases and Accidents.
These cases are catered for by the motor ambulance
which has been provided jointly with the Wembley Council.
7.—CLINICS AND TREATMENT CENTRES.
The Maternity and Child Welfare Centre is controlled
by the Middlesex County Council.
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