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8c58b186-7831-4b12-8533-b1c89fcd5de6 | Pansprovided 5 Defective Fireplaces repaired 39 Defective Sashcords to Windows replaced 20 Defective Hot-water Tanks repaired β Old Drains repaired β Privies Converted to Earth Closets 9 Ventilation Shafts repaired 2 Sink Waste Pipes renewed 9 New Cesspools provided 2 Old Cesspools abolished 2 New Wells due 2 Defective... |
857fdb92-6aa3-4212-a408-bb690dc6d580 | Number of Houses inspected under housing (Inspection of District) Regulations, 1910 Nil Number of Houses found to be unfit for human habitation Nil Number of Houses found not to be in all respects reasonably fit for human habitation 31 13 Remedy of Defects Without Service of Formal Notice. Number of Houses rendered lit... |
659ecd49-cffe-4b04-bc6b-d129aadf7493 | (1) Number of dwelling houses in respect of which notices were served requiring repairs 6 (2) Number of dwelling houses rendered fit:β (a) By Owners 6 (b) By Local Authority in default of Owners Nil (3) Number of dwelling houses in respect of which Closing Orders became operative in pursuance of declaration by owners o... |
2400a33e-d4a0-4d54-b617-615750cac6e8 | DUMPS. The Sanitary Inspector and I have made many inspections, and although there is room for improvement I feel sure that the owners now realise their responsibility in the matter and are endeavouring to carry out the Bye-laws. It is very desirable that all dumping should cease, as there is no doubt that it is a sour... |
755bb2b0-38d6-431b-b7f0-edac7629d899 | Practically all closets are connected to the main sewers excepting Little Britain and Stockley and the New Garden City Estate, which have cesspools; these are emptied in accordance with the Bye-laws and as far as practical with a Vacuum Cesspool Plant. HOUSE REFUSE COLLECTION. This is done weekly by the Council. Bake H... |
83d64ae2-e903-40d9-a98c-74b4b67a03ac | 3 Engineering Works. 3 Cycle Shops. 6 Plumbers. 2 Foundries. 6 Boot Repairers. 1 Engraver and Metal Worker. 1 Upholsterer. 1 Photographic Works. 2 Canal Boat Works. 1 Tallow Factory. 1 Smith 5 Bakehouses. 1 Wheelwright. Admiralty Engineering Lab., West 3 Milliners. Drayton. These have been inspected during the year and... |
b6ff3587-2661-4b78-9fe9-7b5520df30f7 | During the year the Council have obtained permission to add to their Housing Scheme a further 100 houses, 52 of which are in 16 course of erection, viz., 24 A Type, 28 B. Type. This will complete the scheme, as at present planned. . 2. Extent of Shortage of Houses. At present a considerable shortage exists. 2. Overcrow... |
43224256-2fe3-4659-9d96-56d0251ac906 | The Water supply is good, closet accommodation generally adequate, and refuse disposal does not adversely affect the housing question. 4. Unhealthy Areas. No complaints were received nor representations made under Parts 1 and 2 of the Housing Act of 1890. I am, gentlemen, Yours obediently, JOHN EVANS, Medical Officer o... |
a1352c51-635f-4c80-82d1-103a9ab70ebc | * .. Yiewsley & W est Dray I on ITrhavi llistricl romicil ANNUAL KEPORT of the Medical Officer of Health 1 and Chief Public Health Inspector for the year 1961 PATRICK M. J. BOBBETT, M.A., M B.. B.ChB.A.O.. DP H. Medical Officer of Health (On Sick 1 eave from 8th February. 1961) Acting Medical Officer of Health L.. 1 KE... |
d256e13d-f7c5-4b0c-8446-1cab7d5a9b61 | Medical Officer of Health (On Sick Leave from 8th February, 1961) Acting Medical Officer of Health L. F. KEENAN (From 9th February, 1961) Chief Public Health Inspector ALFRED MAKIN, M.R.S.H., M.A.P.H.I. YIEWSLEY and WEST DRAYTON URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL LIST OF MEMBERS MUNICIPAL YEAR 1961-62 Chairman Councillor Mrs. B. A... |
4b949b8a-a771-45e5-b51b-f8f1e5f81589 | R. M. Hollis A. E. G. Maynard β S. J. Orme β R. Perry β C. W. G. Rackstraw A. v. Redwood T. C. Sharpe β T. Snowden β S. F. G. Walker β J. E. H. Wilkins β W. Wilson 3 PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE Chairman Councillor S. J. Orme Vice-Chairman Councillor T. Cluny Members Councillor Mrs. B. A. Beaumont J. T. Croly W. W. Daniell ... |
0f35a0da-2aa3-4517-adfe-766d9a0e2eee | R. M. Hollis A. E. G. Maynard R. Perry S. F. G. Walker HOUSING COMMITTEE Chairman Councillor T. Snowden Vice-Chairman Councillor J. T. Croly Members The Committee is composed of all members of the Council 4 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT STAFF Medical Officer of Health Patrick M. J. Bobbett, M.A., M.B.. B.Ch.. B.A.O., D.P.H.... |
3f3c8896-abdf-44cf-ac08-c848c2844bb5 | Public Health Inspector's Certificate Meat & Food Inspector s Certificate Certificate of the Institute of Sanitary Engineers Certificate of the R.S.H. in Sanitary Science as applied to Buildings and Public Works Additional Public Health Inspectors Seth Maher Public Health Inspector's Certificate Meat & Food Inspector's... |
d02f8f07-5042-4769-a81e-be32cc5ce8c5 | November, 1962. To: The Chairman and Members of the Yiewsley and West Drayton Urban District Council. Madam Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, I have the honour to submit my report for the year ending 31st December, 1961, and I trust that it will give you some idea of the work carried out in the department during the year... |
f7b67f20-6cad-413a-ad94-9e4c46672438 | The mid-year population as estimated by the Registrar General was 23,660, an increase of 320 on last year and the first increase of the estimated population for a few years. The estimated number of inhabited dwellings rose to 6,865 an increase of 438 on 1960. Deaths from all causes totalled 190, giving ar. adjusted dea... |
1274874f-5ee0-4e25-9d9f-a97967455a23 | No cases of Diphtheria or Poliomyelitis were notified and only eight cases of Food Poisoning, all isolated cases, for which no cause could he traced. The principal cause of death was Coronary disease and Anginaβ 47 cases. Total number of deaths from Cancer was 37, of which 11 were Lung Cancer. 8 males and 3 females. In... |
8df81b0e-a988-4e7f-950c-e63684a477d1 | Members of the Public Health Department continue to give lectures to various Organisations and posters are displayed concerning the various aspects of Health Education and also regarding Road Safety. London Airport continues to increase and it is not easy to realise the amount of time and work our Public Health Staff h... |
8138c914-b4ba-4a7c-a09f-0ad02e14e6b4 | 1961) Β£828,340 Product of the Penny Rate 1961/62 Β£3,781 11 2 VITAL STATISTICS LIVE BIRTHS: Male Female Total Legitimate 211 213 424 Illegitimate 24 8 32 235 221 456 Live Birth Rate per 1,000 estimated population (adjusted): 1961: 17.3 * β β β β β β 1960: 14.94* County of Middlesex: 1961: 16.3 *These figures have been a... |
46304740-e4d0-4afe-ab4a-3e3342cf2474 | STILL BIRTHS: Mole Female Total Legitimate 3 3 6 Illegitimate 3 3 6 Rate per 1,900 (live and still) births (adjusted): 1961: 17.55 β β β β β I960: 15.28 These figures have been adjusted from 19.5 and 16.9 by the Registrar's Comparability factor of .09. Still birth rate per 1,000 population: 1961: .25 1960: .29 8 DEATHS... |
9f3d9c3d-a8a1-49f5-8b8c-fb2aaa0f4540 | Male Female Total Legitimate 6 4 10 Illegitimate 6 4 10 Death rate of infants under one year : 1960 1961 All infants per 1.000 live births 25.3 21.9 Legitimate infants per 1.000 live births 26.52 23.5 Illegitimate infants per 1.000 live births NEO-NATAL DEATHS: (under four weeks of age) Male Female Total Legitimate 2 1... |
c89bc658-94ef-4534-8357-3c92ca45b797 | 000 live and still births 19.4 MATERNAL MORTALITY: Deaths from Puerperal Sepsis Nil Deaths from Abortion Nil Deaths from other Puerperal causes Nil Maternal Mortality Rale per 1,000 births 1961 Nil 1960 Nil County of Middlesex 1961 0.38 10 CAUSE OF DEATH Male Female Total I960 All causes 110 80 190 202 Tuberculosis, re... |
19827f3a-5676-4653-b3b2-d89b837b2930 | breast - 7 7 7 Maligant Neoplasm, uterus - - - - Other malignant and lymphatic neoplasms 9 3 12 20 Diabetes 1 - 1 2 Leukaemia 1 2 3 1 Vascular lesions of nervous system 9 13 22 76 Coronary diseases, angina 18 8 26 47 Hypertension with heart disease 3 2 5 7 Other heart disease 13 14 27 18 Other circulatory diseases 4 3 ... |
bc4cff17-3b43-4f2c-bdae-7b803cfd73c6 | enteritis and diarrhoea - - - - Nephritis and Nephrosis 1 - 1 - Congenital Malformation 1 1 2 5 Other defined and ill-defined diseases 4 6 10 19 Hyperplasia of Prostrate 1 - 1 - Motor Vehicle Accidents 3 1 4 6 All other accidents 3 3 6 3 Pregnancy, childbirth, abortion - - - - Suicide 1 1 2 4 Other disease of respirato... |
20334bea-7554-4cd5-8ba6-4cc5547b5e9c | The Central Public Health Laboratory atcolindale have also undertaken work in connection with the analysis of food imported into this Country, via London Airport, as most of the imported food arriving at London Docks is also examined by this Laboratory. Reference to work done in connection with this matter can be seen ... |
c1504e54-323f-4199-9481-438aa46d6bfb | 12 SECTION C PREVALENCE OF, AND CONTROL OVER, INFECTIOUS AND OTHER DISEASES. Cases of Infectious Diseases (other than Tuberculosis) notified during the year 1961. Under 1 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years 5-9 years 10-14 years 15-25 years 25 & over Age Un- known No. Notified (a1l ages) Scarlet Fever β β β. |
a6e7362d-7f7c-4398-b2f7-dc8f291d2d41 | 1 3 4 β β β - 8 Whooping Cough 2 3 1 3 7 β 1 β β β 12 Poliomyelitis (Non-paralytic) - - - - - - - - - - - Poliomyelitis (paralytic) β β β - - - - - - - - Measles 8 66 74 86 85 98 3 2 2 4 628 Diphtheria - - - - - - - - - - - Dysentery β β β β β β β β 1 β 1 Meningococcal Infection β β β β β β β β 1 β 1 Under 5 5-14 years... |
944b3fac-b95f-4291-9995-559ddb2a5447 | over Age Unknown Total Acute Pneumonia - - - - 1 1 β β 1 β 3 Smallpox - - - - - - - - - - - Acute Encephalitis (infective) - - - - - - - - - - - Acute Encephalitis (post-infectous) - - - - β β β β β β β Enteric or Typhoid Fever - - - - - - - - - - β Paratyphoid Fevers - - - - - β β β β β β Erysipelas - - - - β β β β β ... |
73caa7eb-78a5-4367-99fe-c7e1da2b52da | M F M F M F M F Under 5 - - - - - - - - 5-14 β 1 β β β β β β 15-24 3 2 1 β β β β β 25-44 3 3 β β β β β β 45-64 2 2 - - - - - - 65 and over - - - - - - - - Age Unknown 1 β - β β β - β Total 9 8 1 β β β - - Number of eases remaining on the Register: Respiratory: 221 Non-Respiratory: 37 I am. Ladies and Gentlemen, Youi ob... |
38ccdb02-629b-43b9-af4a-3893c55e37a2 | Madam Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, 1 have pleasure in submitting my report for the year 1961 and must apologise lor the delay in its presentation. Members will appieciate that owing to the absence of Mrs. Taylor, through illnessβ who I am now pleased to report is back at workβ the clerical staff have been seriously ... |
f5eae995-591a-40de-a06f-b94b10442fba | SECTION D WATER SUPPLY Water is supplied by the Rickmansworth and Uxbridge Valley Water Company and typical bacteriological and chemical examination results are shown. It is such a pity in this day and age, when science has shown us all modern marvels of invention, that some means could not be found to soften the water... |
36c52d0f-b875-42ed-ae6f-75a7ddb345d5 | coli (Type 1) Probable number per 100 ml Presumptive Coliacrogencs Probable number per 100 ml West Drayton P.S. Treated water .15 0 2 0 0 Remarks : This water conforms to the highest standard of bacterial purity. CHEMICAL EXAMINATION Location . West Drayton Pumping Station Raw or Treated Treated Colour Nil Hazen Chlori... |
05657eee-5ec3-4b28-bfba-21d3dce99704 | Copper .02 p.p.m. Nitrate (N) Nil p.p.m. Iron .02 p.p.m. Nitrite (N) .039 p.p.m. Zinc Nil p.p.m. Ammonia (N) .168 p.p.m. Albuminoid Nitrogen (N) Nil p.p.m. Remarks . This water is moderately hard in character and contains no excess of mineral or saline constituents. It conforms to the highest standard of organic qualit... |
536d4793-9965-48f3-882a-2d804cb813c8 | 17 The table showing costs for Refuse Collection and Refuse Disposal for the Year ended 31st March, 1962, is below : β Item Particulars Collection Costs Disposal Costs Total Conservancy Total (All services) A Gross Expenditure 18970 0 0 51909 19 9 70879 19 9 3865 13 11 74745 13 8 B Gross Income 9356 8 9 76587 0 6 85943... |
e1bcff4c-8193-4934-94a0-010ef0574132 | Nett Cost per 1,000 population 406 6 5 1402 19 8 Credit 636 13 Credit 3 68 3 11 568 9 4 Credit E Nett Cost per 1,000 houses and premises 1149 19 0 2951 16 0 Credit 1801 17 Credit 0 193 0 1 1608 16 11 Credit F Nett cost equivalent rate in the pound 2.54 6.52 Credit 3.98 Credit 0.43 3.55 Credit 1. PopulationβMidsummer, 1... |
ad863e4a-1247-4d79-89af-16cebc2446e5 | Total rate in the Pound (including County and Police Rate) 16 10 18 SUMMARY OF INSPECTIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES GENERAL SANITATION Water Supply 48 Drainage 105 Stables and Piggeries 17 Fried Fish Shops 5 Tents, Vans and Sheds 181 Canal Boats 2 Factories 146 Workshops 5 Workplaces 13 Outworkers 35 Bakehouses 8 Publ... |
bb023db5-7630-415a-92e9-7d3539d601ff | of houses inspected 6 Visits paid to above houses 1 Filthy or Verminous Premises: No. of houses inspected 12 Visits paid to above houses 18 iVliscellaneous housing visits 393 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Inquiries in cases of I.D. |
0d9b2d04-6a7c-40c2-a939-5d51a9442a25 | 23 Visits re : disinfection 1 Miscellaneous infectious disease visits 130 MEAT AND FOOD INSPECTION Inspection of Meat: Visits to Slaughterhouse 461 Visits to shops and stalls 7 Total Meat inspection visits 3 Visits to: Bakeries 1 Butchers 65 Canteens 96 Dairies and milk distributors 2 Fishmongers and poulterers 10 Food... |
3ead8af4-d8a2-4239-a376-7be85610aaec | of Informal notices served 21 No. of Informal notices complied with 26 No. of Statutory notices served 9 No. of Statutory notices complied with 13 21 DEFECTS REMEDIED AND IMPROVEMENTS EFFECTED Dwelling Houses: Roofs: repaired or renewed 21 External walls : Pointed or rendered 11 External walls : brickwork rebuilt Chimn... |
5ac330d1-4053-448a-b8e2-81aa9871538a | renewed or trapped 11 Repairs to water supplies 3 Miscellaneous defects remedied 43 Drainage: Choked drains cleared 244 Old drains repaired 1 Inspection chambers repaired - Other defects remedied 2 Water Closets: Flushing cisterns repaired or renewed 7 Pans renewed 2 Other defects remedied 4 Dustbins: New provided 12 2... |
cfd96661-4e74-4d5d-b895-038452718ceb | Total inspections carried out including re-inspections. (To be completed only if figures are readily available) 50 222 - 41 313 4. Number of properties inspected (in Sec. 11) which were found to be infested by : - - - - - (Major) 7 β β β 7 (a) Rats (Minor) 21 192 - 35 248 (Major) β β β β β (b) Mice (Minor) 4 29 - 4 37 ... |
c20b72cf-90b2-4dce-9643-6fdc5530e34a | Proofing - - - - - 23 Local Authority Dwelling Houses Agricultural All other properties including business Total 8. Number of cases in which default action was taken following the issue of a notice under Section 4 of the Act - - - - - 9. Legal Proceedings β β β β β 10. Number of "Block" control schemes carried out β 2... |
03531f6c-10c1-4120-b1d4-375398ec6b08 | As this report is being prepared a treatment of the district is about lo commence. It is not possible to eliminate the rat population entirely and therefore the watchword at all times is vigilance. I am pleased to say that the general level of infestation throughout the district remains low and routine maintenance of t... |
8fa44ad1-3bd9-4093-a1ba-99938f0571c5 | Clearly, any laxity in this direction would quickly result in a serious public health menace arising. Durng the year under review the service has functioned efficiently and all complaints have been dealt with as quickly as possible. 24 FOOD INSPECTIONS Regular inspections of all food premises were carried out during 19... |
5b39d207-37bf-423c-a15d-3ace564c8443 | Grocers 45 104 Cafes, Restaurants, Snack Bars and Canteens 43 123 Greengrocers 18 25 Sweet Shops and Ice Cream Premises 26 33 Confectionery and Bread 4 6 Fried Fish and Chip Shops 6 5 Butchers 22 65 Public Houses and Oif-Licences 25 25 Chemists 7 7 Bakehouses 4 8 OTHER FOOD INSPECTIONS Fishmongers and Poulterer 10 Stre... |
92a6f087-50c6-493a-8d35-5e4c357b0c2d | Four mobile vehicles are registered under the Middlesex County Council Act for the sale of ice-cream. FACTORIES 1. Inspection of Factories: Premises No. on Register No of Inspections No. of Written Notices No. oj Prosecutions 1. Factories in which Sections 1-4 and 6 are to be enforced by L.A. 14 4 β β 2. Factories not ... |
1f7a6251-8900-4ef8-8345-32f4d066b18e | Inspector (i) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) l. Want of cleanliness β 1 - β β 2. Inadequate ventilation 2 2 β - - 3. Sanitary conveniences: (a) Insufficient - - β - - (b) Unsuitable or defective - - - β β (c) Not separate for sexes - - - - - Other offences against the Act (no including offences relating to outwork) t 1 - Total: 3... |
c574b4a0-d10d-4282-9a20-ce231a8cc1d2 | After informal action by Local Authority 15 - 2. After formal noticc under (a) Public Health Act 1936 10 1 (b) Housing Act 1957 2 - Unfit Houses Closed: No. of houses closed under Housing Act - - Unfit Houses Demolished: No. of houses demolished pursuant to Section 17 of the Housing Act 1957 5 - SLUM CLEARANCE The Coun... |
3f611cbf-9910-471d-a20f-d57ba11361f1 | (1) Number of applications for certificates 1 (2) Number of decisions not to issue certificates - (3) Number of decisions to issue certificates 1 (a) In respect of some but not all defects 1 (b) In respect of all defects - (4) Number of undertakings given by landlords under paragraph 5 of the First Schedule 1 (5) Numbe... |
8478bcbe-66bf-425c-ab6b-87250808371e | (7) Application by landlords to Local Authority for cancellation of certificates - (8) Objections by tenants to cancellation of certificates - (9) Decisions by Local Authority to cancel in spite of tenant's objection - (10) Certificates cancelled by Local Authority - Housing (Financial Provisions) Act 1958 House Purcha... |
429d116d-af0c-40df-b748-7af85c50a379 | Food Inspections: The following table shows the amount of food condemned during the year under review, but does not include meat condemned at the Slaughter house. Lbs. Ozs. Lbs. Ozs. |
0638d7cf-45e9-4de6-8bd5-b490d7d28738 | Apricots 5 9 Jellied Veal 12 0 Baked Beans 1 10 Oranges 7 10 Beef 68 6 Pig Tongues 16 0 Biscuits 7 4 Pork Luncheon Meat 20 8 Carrots 1 3 Peaches 47 8 Cheese 1 3 Pears 9 11 Chicken 90 0 Peas 2 6 Cocoanut mallows 40 0 Pigs Kidneys (Frozen) 12 8 Cooked Ham 43 5 Pineapples 17 12 Corned Beef 14 10 Salmon 4 14 Cream 1 2 Stea... |
a1605b65-b15f-4249-8565-c7971f0cdf93 | of samples (Ice-cream) 1 6 2 β 3 - 4 - 29 SLAUGHTERING AND MEAT INSPECTION By the 1st April, 1961, most of the regulations which had to be complied with at the Slaughterhouse of Messrs. R. T. Kirby Ltd., 143, High Street, Yiewsley, had, in fact, been done, and Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Inspectors had ... |
60db81a9-d511-4109-8ade-0c6913c0d316 | A system of overhead hanging and runner rails was fitted, and this greatly facilitates the movement of hanging carcases from the Slaughterhall to the cooling and inspection hall. Your Council's Public Health Inspectors carried out 100% inspection of all animals killed and continued to operate the Deadweight Certificati... |
77440598-dd76-4674-b93f-e9f7e7ee4f06 | When bacteriological examinations have been required, in order to confirm the Inspectors judgment on a carcase, this has been carried out by the Director of the Pathological Laboratory at Hillingdon Hospital and once more I am grateful for his assistance. Carcases and Offal inspected and condemned in whole or in part: ... |
7c4770bb-7e3d-432d-8344-964af9e2a9eb | 3% - 30 Cattle excluding Cows Cows Calves Sheep and Lambs Pigs Horses Tuberculosis only:β Whole carcase condemned - - - - - - Carcase of which some part or organ was condemned 1 - - - 14 - Percentage of the number inspected affected with Tuberculosis 29% - - - .31% - Cystercercosis: Carcases of which some part or orga... |
403fcf1e-d1a5-43b4-89ef-306f6d9b2a7a | 31 FOOD AND DRUGS ACT 1955 The Chief Officer of the Public Control Department, Middlesex County Council has supplied the following information regarding works carried out by his department. Samples procured in Yiewsley and West Drayton during the year 196I. Article Total Samples Procured Unsatisfactory Milk (various) 8... |
9967cd04-70f4-43bf-9423-d0ac1cb7814e | 11 - Wine and Spirits 6 - Miscellaneous 13 - T otaIs 120 2 The following comments are added in connection with the Food and Drugs Act 1955:β Merchandise Marks Acts, 1887-1953 Most of the inspection work carried out under the provisions ot the above Acts is to ensure that the requirements of the various Marking Orders (... |
a2bd1836-6c2d-4fb8-a181-5161163cf64d | The Order also controls the manner in which the presence cf vitamins and minerals are disclosed. Sixty premises were visited and three hundred and fifty-nine articles were examined. No infringements were detected. Safe Milk A sample of raw milk procured in your area was tested for the presence of tubercle bacilli. It w... |
c4cc4944-90d8-48a6-b21c-012f0a9eefb8 | I summarize below examples of such samples on which action has been taken in 1961. The manufacturer of a non-alcoholic wine was challenged on the ground that the description was a contraduction in terms and the label was amended to "non-alcoholic beverages". The importer of a slimming food was challenged on claims made... |
ec21fa90-f101-4cf5-a11f-e9f7247f7e4f | A label on butter "The Creamiest of Butters" was withdrawn after the manufacturer was challenged on the ground that the butter contained' about 82% of fat, not "The Creamiest of Butters" which would be nearer 88% of fat. A "Rum and Butter" candy which contained no rum was objected to. and was re-labelled " Rum Flavour ... |
a7c304ad-f35e-4949-8329-0d8935898ea6 | A sample of breakfast food which had been procured for analysis was claimed to be "Real Banana Flavour". The flavouring used was in fact artificial. When this was pointed out to the manufacturer he modified the original statement and removed the suggestion that real banana was present. The manufacturer of starch reduce... |
08cd9bc4-2fb0-45c9-b98f-d88e8f71b574 | How despairing this problem has become when the policy adopted to βget rid of themβ from your own district and move them on elsewhere is quite negative and offers no solution at all. These people are some of the thousands which modern civilisation has either forgotten or does not think as important as rockets or sputni... |
b6bb788a-761b-4f22-b86a-c0802a3f6418 | 3, which was intended to come into operation about the middle of 1962. Smoke Control Area No. 2 contained 73 acres and was bounded by the High Street, Fairfield Road. Acacia Avenue. Horton Bridge Road and the main line. Western Region, of British Railways. There were 468 domestic dwellings involved, 44 commercial prope... |
fda407d7-3f57-4d23-878c-f60f8d872aee | During the year two new landmarks appeared on the North Terminal Area namely the commencement of a large new Aircraft Catering Block for British European Airways and the construction of a new Fire Station for the Ministry of Aviation Fire Service. The new Catering block for British European Airways is essential because... |
7b498744-26bb-4905-b5bb-dbc5fb3e5079 | An indication of the growth of the various services at London Airport can be reflected in the Passenger and Aircraft Movements since London Airport first started to be used by Civil Aircraft in 1946. Passenger Movement Aircraft Movement 1946 63,151 9,054 1947 281,628 29,590 1948 385,763 33,555 1949 394,796 33,673 1950 ... |
56baf3ac-fcb9-4c59-97b9-5285b3c4cbdd | 641 1960 5,380,837 146,605 1961 6,179,238 157,510 36 Food Premises When one considers the extent of communal feeding taking place daily it is gratifying to note that no outbreak of food poisoning took place and this I believe is in no small way due to the regular inspections taking place and the insistence of a high st... |
cc7248b4-7dcf-4243-bcbf-6f8f0bd4d40e | To cope with this problem it is essential in my view, as it is indeed essential in all large catering premises, to operate a work measurement drill which lists every food room in detail and the equipment in that room, with a frequency and method of cleaning to be adopted in order to secure the best conditions for food ... |
dfe45e84-d9b8-42dd-b138-5f59d41edbc3 | Confectionery and Flour Confectionery 1 10 1 25 Fresh Meat 36 0 3 2 Cooked Meat and Meat Products 15 5 1 3 Salami and Other Sausages 16 9 1 12 Fish 3 18 3 15 Shellfish 0 6 1 22 Fruit 1 3 3 21 Vegetables 2 18 0 16 Offal 0 5 0 27 Cheese 2 19 2 18 Miscellaneous 17 13 3 12 37 14 contraventions of the Imported Food Regulati... |
6c0782e7-8295-4f02-a34f-b67aadb8639b | The bacteriological examinations of imported foods, which was commenced as routine practice in 1958, was again carried out and 12 samples were submitted for analysis to the Public Health Laboratory Service. No pathogenic organisms were found in any of the samples but consignments of a commodity known as Gypsy Pork Roas... |
f46106c5-c214-42ce-87b3-b2995a5781e7 | Drinking Water Supplies on Aircraft 51 samples of drinking water were taken from Aircraft during the year and details of these are as follows:β Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Taken from fixed tank system 11 2 Taken from portable flasks 34 2 Taken from Bowsers 1 - Taken from Mains Water 1 - - 47 4 - β 38 The above results ... |
9c7bfd1f-97e8-457b-a47a-63674e24bd2f | In the Central Terminal Area, two licences authorise the storage of 703,000 gallons of fuel. In addition, the pipe lines from Walton now supply both Shell Mex and B.P. and Esso Petroleum at Perry Oaks and also the depot of Shell Mex and B. P. Lt. at Hatton Cross. The lines can pump 30,000 gallons per hour. 39 WEST DRAY... |
31efc83b-2087-4a53-aef6-5aa3ffae6280 | YIE 28 Library 45963 Yiewsley & West Drayton Urban District Council ANNUAL REPORT of the Medical Officer of Health and Chief Public Health Inspector for the year 1962 Medical Officer of Health PATRICK M. J. BOBBETT, M.A., M B., B.Ch., B.A.O., D.P.H. (On Sick Leave until 1st April, 1962) Acting Medical Officer of Health... |
a30d3876-4ca4-41ba-a847-fe9a1b6c791d | (On Sick Leave until 1st April, 1962) Acting Medical Officer of Health L. F. KEENAN (Until 31st March, 1962) Chief Public Health Inspector ALFRED MAKIN, M.R.S.H., F.A.P.H.I. YIEWSLEY AND WEST DRAYTON URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL LIST OF MEMBERS MUNICIPAL YEAR 1962-63 Chairman Councillor Mrs. J. Gorman Vice-Chairman Councillo... |
bfac8619-f76d-420e-b973-eab3a8f29a17 | R. M. Hollis T. Holt β A. E. G. Maynard β R. Perry C. W. G. Rackstraw β A. V. Redwood T. H. Seers T. Snowden S. F. G. Walker M. J. R. Waplington J. E. H. Wilkins 3 PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE Chairman Councillor T. Earnshaw Vice-Chairman Councillor T. Cluny Members Councillor Mrs. B. A. Beaumont β J. W. Coupe Mrs. D. K. E.... |
67249406-b919-47b2-b7ac-a72864799ac5 | R. M Hollis β A. E. G. Maynard β S. J. Orme β A. v. Redwood β S. F. G. Walker β J. E. H. wilkins HOUSING COMMITTEE Chairman Councillor S. F. G. Walker Vice-Chairman Councillor J. T. Croly Members The Committee is composed of all members of the Council 4 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT STAFF Medical Officer of Health Patrick M... |
13e27c2c-1667-458e-a5d6-0e7695576c15 | Public Health Inspector's Certificate Meat & Food Inspector's Certificate Certificate of the Institute of Sanitary Fngineers Certificate of the R.S.H. in Sanitary Science as applied to Buildings and Public Works Additional Public Health Inspectors Seth Maher Public Health Inspector's Certificate Meat & Food Inspector's... |
6912e5f5-2946-4f0f-95e3-7754e9d91b08 | P. M Steele, Miss A. Lawrence 5 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH FOR 1962 Public Health Department. Drayton Hall, West Drayton. July, 1963. To: The Chairman and Members of the Yiewsley and West Drayton Urban District Council. Madam Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, I have the honour to submit my report for ... |
d6c16a54-c50f-4767-b73c-511499900389 | The mid-year population as estimated by the Registrar General was 23,930, which again shows an increase on last year of 270. The estimated number of inhabited dwellings rose to 6,909 (an increase of 44). Deaths from all causes totalled 212, giving an adjusted death rate of 12.74 per 1,000 population. Live Births totall... |
713416eb-59bc-4da8-ac0b-20b733766ff1 | There was only one case of Poliomyelitis and one case of Food Poisoning. New cases of Tuberculosis notified were 11 in number, with age groups varying from 25 to 61 years. There were no deaths from Tuberculosis. 6 Cancer was the principal cause of deathβ45 casesβof which 16 were due to Lung Cancer, 15 male and 1 female... |
099d392f-5b1a-4541-b9ed-6dfb506ac145 | Smoke Control Orders for Areas 3 and 4 were confirmed and brought into operation during the year. As will be seen in the report of the Chief Public Health Inspector, the sewering of Longford Village was completed during the year, and I know that the completing of this work gave Mr. Makin great satisfaction. In regard t... |
1b5d32ec-92ee-434d-b1f8-740ed05f94fc | Marshall and all members of the Public Health Staff for their loyalty and assistance. I also wish to thank the Clerk of the Council, Mr. Bradford, for his ever-ready advice and assistance. In conclusion, I regret that this will be my last report as Medical Officer of Health as I shall be retiring in the ensuing months ... |
46fa002f-0342-4760-890a-5c6acaadfad4 | 455 1 11 VITAL STATISTICS LIVE BIRTHS: Male Female Total Legitimate 228 211 439 Illegitimate 12 12 24 240 223 463 Live Birth Rate per 1,000 estimated population (adjusted): 1962: 17.3* β β β β β β β β 1961: 17.3* County of Middlesex: 1962: 17.0 *These figures have been adjusted from 19.3 and 19.27 by the Registrar's Co... |
e356c352-f692-470f-8b23-e9f51de98cc3 | Percentage of Illegitimate Births to total live births = 5.18 STILL BIRTHS: Male Female Total Legitimate 4 4 8 Illegitimate 1 2 3 5 6 11 Rate per 1,000 (live and still) births (adjusted): 1962: 17.8 β β β β β β β β 1961: 17.55 *These figures have been adjusted from 19.8 and 19.5 by the Registrar's Comparability factor ... |
0511ab8b-9314-4da4-8444-8bc2b10806ab | Still birth rate per 1000 population: 1962: .46 1961: .25 8 DEATHS: Male Female Total 111 101 212 Death rate per 1,000 estimated population (adjusted): 1962: 12.74* β β β β β β β 1961: 11.56 County of Middlesex: 1962: 11.8 *This figure has been adjusted from 8.85 by the use of the Registrar's Comparability Factor of 1.... |
c349914e-c342-47d7-a8cc-6cef9b19c3b6 | 000 live births - 2.15 NEO-NATAL DEATHS: (Under four weeks of age) Male Female Total Legitimate 5 1 6 Illegitimate - 1 1 5 2 7 Death rate per 1,000 live births 15.12 EARLY NEO-NATAL DEATHS: (under one week) Male Female Total Legitimate 4-4 Illegitimate - 1 1 4 1 5 Death rate per 1.000 live births 10.79 9 PERINATAL MORT... |
357678f0-8824-4a48-b37c-0dd43e3b9c6e | 000 births 1962: Nil (live and still) 1961: Nil County of Middlesex: 1962: 0.28 10 CAUSE OF DEATH Male Female Total 1961 All causes 111 101 212 190 Tuberculosis, respiratory 1 1 2 3 Tuberculosis, other - - - - Syphilitic disease - - - - Whooping Cough - - - - Diphtheria - - - - Acute Poliomyelitis - - - β Measles - - -... |
a185239b-71d2-401c-92cd-bc0e40196631 | uterus - 1 1 - Other malignant and lymphatic neoplasms 7 11 18 12 Diabetes - - - 1 Leukaemia - - - 3 Vascular lesions of nervous system 11 10 21 22 Coronary diseases, angina 23 19 42 26 Hypertension with heart disease - 2 2 5 Other heart diseases 5 16 21 27 Other circulatory diseases 9 5 14 7 Influenza - - - 1 Pneumoni... |
029f9b3c-d50b-4049-8acd-50dc1ab248c6 | enteritis and diarrhoea 1 1 2 - Nephritis and Nephrosis 1 1 2 1 Congenital Malformation 3 1 4 1 Other defined and ill-defined diseases 6 10 16 10 Hyperplasia of Prostrate 1 - 1 1 Motor Vehicle accidents 3 1 4 4 All other accidents 2 4 6 6 Suicide - - - - Pregnancy, childbirth, abortion - - - - 11 SECTION 6 LABORATORY F... |
ebcaad6d-34fc-4f08-8abe-b85178d0f281 | Reference to work done in connection with this matter can be seen in the chapter on London Airport. MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE The responsibility for this service is with the Middlesex County Council and the Medical Officer of Area 8, i.e. the area in which this Urban District is situated, is Dr. O. C. Dobson. There a... |
9eef5ee0-2e40-4015-9b5f-dd7462d02ecb | Under 1 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years 5-9 years 10-14 years 15-25 years 25 & over Age Un- known No. Notified (all ages) Scarlet Fever β β β 2 1 12 4 7 β β 26 Whooping Cough β β β β 1 3 β β β β 4 Poliomyelitis (Non-paralytic) - - - - - - - - - - - Poliomyelitis (paralytic) β 1 - - - - - - - - 1 Measles β 1 3 1 1 5 2 2 ... |
1fc64b57-9170-4c00-b2c6-9fa3d5793205 | 15-44 years 45-64 years 65 & over Age Unknown Total Acute Pneumonia - 1 - - - - 1 Smallpox β β β β β β β Acute Encephalitis (infective) - - - - - - - Acute Encephalitis (post-infectious) β β β β - β β Enteric or Typhoid Fever - - - - - - - Paratyphoid Fever - - - - - - - Erysipelas - - - - - - - Food Poisoning β β 1 β ... |
8404a9a4-bc0c-4a78-a243-41ddcc69c560 | 15-24 - - - - - - - - 25-44 4 1 1 β β β β β 45-64 2 β 1 1 β β β β 65 and over 1 - - - - - - - Age Unknown - - - - - - - β Total 7 1 2 1 - - - - Number of cases remaining on the Register: Respiratory: 222 Non-Respiratory: 39 I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant. Patrick M. J. Bobbett, Medical Officer of Hea... |
9fcaf5a4-0d2f-4fac-9869-23893c0d4de4 | Members will remember that during 1961 the Department's work suffered owing to the absence, due to sickness, of Mrs. Taylor, my Secretary and Chief Clerk, and it was a sad loss that Mrs. Taylor finally had to resign owing to continuing illness. Her position was only filled late in the year. I also reported how difficul... |
3038a520-801d-4017-8289-a1a3ef5eb2cb | For many years, in past Annual Reports, I felt it my duty to report the desirability of sewering the village of Longford and this was finally completed in the middle of the year. I report in greater detail on this project elsewhere in my report. Imported food to this Country has been carefully checked and the result of... |
3a0c3d81-89cc-463e-bc2f-f44043469ec3 | He has, during my 24 years service with the Council, never failed to help and encourage me, and 1 trust that he will enjoy a long and happy retirement. My colleagues in the Public Health Department all join me in this wish. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Alfred Makin, Chief Public Health Inspector. ... |
0c22d990-5da0-4fab-be7f-65242c0c3751 | 16 BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION Location Type Residual Chlorine p.p.m. Colonies per ml 2 days Colonies per ml 3 days Bad. coli (Type 1) Probable number per 100 ml Presumptive Coliaerogenes Probable number per 100 ml West Drayton P.S. Treated water 3 1 0 0 Sample No.: 54,000 Date Taken: 9th November, 1962. Remarks: This ... |
f63abc1e-4276-4c54-87e5-151ecfe2a605 | Odour: Nil Hardness (CaC03) Carbonate 210 p.p.m. Taste: Normal Non-Carbonate Nil p.p.m. pH: 7.7 Total 210 p.p.m. Electrical Conductivity (20Β°C) 475 Residual Chlorine (C12) .13 p.p.m. Total Solids (180Β°C) 345 p.p.m. Copper .01 p.p.m. Nitrate (N) .3 p.p.m. Iron .02 p.p.m. Nitrite (N) .031 p.p.m. Zinc Nil p.p.m. Ammonia (... |
3acf3f33-2658-4918-abd7-fbb59e950ed4 | The Council saw fit to congratulate the Refuse Collectors for the very good work which, as everyone knows, must continue no matter what the weather is like. Disposal of refuse continued at two tips, one in Cherry Lane, the other in Stockley. What with the extraordinary amount of refuse received by an Urban District of ... |
3fd9de4c-b2f6-41e6-b318-d9d561d15b74 | 18 The table showing costs for Refuse Collection and Refuse Disposal for the Year ended 31st March, 1963, is below:β Item Particulars Collection Costs Disposal Costs Total Conservancy Total (All services) A Gross Expenditure 21871 3 2 53994 2 9 75865 5 11 3405 8 9 79270 14 B Gross Income 11164 13 2 72000 8 7 83165 1 9 ... |
e2e18875-ad2a-4cda-aea6-b1e89ca3a70e | D Nett Cost per 1,000 population 447 8 2 752 9 2 305 1 0 39 18 2 265 2 10 Credit Credit Credit E Nett Cost per 1.000 houses and premises 1216 13 0 2046 3 5 829 10 5 108 ! 10 5 721 0 0 Credit Credit Credit F Nett cost equivalent rate in the pound 2.40 4.04 1.64 0.22 1.42 Credit Credit Credit 1. PopulationβMidsummer, 196... |
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