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25f8db83-6415-4c72-b8fe-03eddaeea08f | The scheme covers the installation of main drainage along the Old Bath Road from the Peggy Bedford public house to Kings Bridge. Until the advent of the scheme the whole of this area, which comprises some 90 dwellings, was on Cesspit drainage. The scheme is in two parts β the Duke of Northumberland's River forms a barr... |
f0fa24e7-74db-48a6-a8fb-49f0c1a11d32 | The whole construction was made difficult by the very high ground water tableβmost of the pipes were laid below the river levelβand by the nature of the ground, which was loose water beaiing gravel and in some places running sand. In all, 50 cesspools were done away with and ample provision was made for all future deve... |
18d55947-9481-4ff3-9961-7a578efb655f | (4) Harmondsworth Moor β 2 houses. 20 SUMMARY OF INSPECTIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES GENERAL SANITATION Water Supply 26 Drainage 122 Stables and Piggeries 27 Fried Fish Shops 4 Tents, Vans and Sheds 341 Factories 208 Workshops 1 Workplaces l6 Outworkers 24 Bakehouses 7 Public Conveniences 37 Licensed Premises 34 Refu... |
fb53d410-50ab-4960-92b1-ed3d2b79050a | of Houses inspected 4 Visits paid to above houses 4 Filthy or Verminous Premises: No. of Houses inspected 21 Visits paid to above houses 25 Miscellaneous housing visits 278 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Inquiries in cases of I D. |
2b72757f-0c8a-4105-a74e-042bcbee787a | 32 Visits re : disinfection 1 Miscellaneous infectious disease visits 145 MEAT AND FOOD INSPECTION Inspection of Meat: Visits to Slaughterhouse 460 Visits to shops and stalls 4 Total Meat inspection visits 1 Visits to: Bakeries 4 Butchers 29 Canteens 77 Dairies and milk distributors 7 Fishmongers and poulterers 11 Food... |
2e0cb767-5023-495d-93f8-6559e353c60f | of Informal notices complied with 17 No. of Statutory notices served 11 No. of Statutory notices complied with 7 23 DEFECTS REMEDIED AND IMPROVEMENTS EFFECTED Dwelling Houses: Roofs: Repaired or renewed 16 External walls: pointed or rendered 19 External walls: brickwork rebuilt Chimney Stacks: repaired or rebuilt 3 Gut... |
06256b16-dc86-4f8a-9e76-ee3bf37b36ff | renewed or trapped 3 Repairs to water supplies 2 Food stores: provided and repaired 3 Gypsy vans removed 30 Miscellaneous defects remedied 1 Drainage: Choked drains cleared 331 Old drains repaired 2 Inspection chambers repaired 1 New drains provided 1 New gullies inserted 1 New inspection chambers provided 1 Other defe... |
d062be44-8dde-4108-962a-a552788b13e7 | TYPE OF PROPERTY Local Authority Dwelling Houses (inc. Council Houses) All other (including Business Premises) Total Of Cols (1) (2) (3) Agricultural I. Number of properties in Local Authority's District 37 6829 1617 8483 18 2. Total number of properties inspected as a result of notification 20 112 15 147 - Number of s... |
5d7e67d5-8f6a-4473-a011-64eb1c008802 | Total number of properties inspected in the course of survey under the Act Number of such properties found to be infested by :β β 23 1 24 β Common rat Major β β β β β Minor β 23 1 24 β Ship rat Major β β β β β Minor β β β β β House mouse Major β β β β β Minor β β β β - 25 Local Authority Dwelling Houses (inc. Council H... |
eb7679b6-7143-451d-bc78-d7f85472b6e2 | Total inspections carried out including reinspections 48 249 297 6. Number of infested properties (in Sect. 2, 3 and 4) treated by the L.A. 20 171 17 208 7. Number of notices served under Section 4 of the Act:β (a) Treatment - - - - - (b) Structural Work (i.e., Proofing) β β β β β 8. Number of cases in which default ac... |
a6d4891c-84fc-43fc-ba35-75d1e792bd10 | All complaints leceived from the general public continue to be dealt with as soon as possible. It is a happy thought to realise that so far as rodent control is concerned the public is very much on the alert and is most co-operative with the Local Authority in its efforts to control this particular pest. One appreciate... |
0ba5d4ad-81c4-4c2a-8959-fb5a0df94ae6 | Compared to the previous year the incidence of infestations throughout the district remains about the same. It goes withoui saying that the surveillance of your tips is regarded as of the utmost importance and routine checks are made as a matter of course. As in previous years infestation control of the banks of the Du... |
9a1767e8-f271-497a-b6a1-0c14e584df9b | Grocers 45 75 Cafes, Restaurants, Snack Bars and Canteens 43 194 Greengrocers 18 12 Sweet Shops and Ice Cream Premises 26 21 Confectionery and Bread 4 4 Fried Fish and Chip Shops 6 4 Butchers 22 29 Public Houses and Off-Licences 25 14 Chemists 7 6 Bakehouses 4 4 OTHER FOOD INSPECTIONS Fishmongers and Poulterers 11 Mini... |
0a2a82a2-6d3e-4e11-aac4-0ec8e0bb2ae1 | Four mobile vehicles are registered under the Middlesex County Council Act for the sale of ice-cream. Two other mobile canteens which are stationed on the grass verge of the Great South West Road near London Airport were inspected under the Food Hygiene Regulations 1960 but the Council decided that a Street Trading Lic... |
3122a3d6-6d58-481f-a9d7-e599ef29cf27 | Inadequate ventilation 2 2 β β β 3. Sanitary conveniences: (a) Insufficient 1 1 β β β (b) Unsuitable or defective 1 1 β β β (c) Not separate for sexes β β β β β Other offences against the Act (not including offences relating to outwork) 1 1 β β β Total: 6 6 β β β 3. Outworkers: There are 53 outworkers, all of which wer... |
a26be239-03d1-4747-bd1a-13d0e566db5c | Factories not included in Section 1 in which Section 7 is enforced by L.A 144 200 6 3. Other premises in which Section 7 is enforced by L.A. (excluding Outworkers premises) Total: 152 208 6 β SECTION E HOUSING The total number of visits and inspections of dwelling houses in connection with complaints and other matters ... |
23039e3a-e79a-4e89-aa98-f79f1a063aff | of houses demolished pursuant to Section 17 of the Housing Act 1957 8 SLUM CLEARANCE Four of the five Clearance Areas, I reported in my previous report for 1961, were confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government and towards the end of the year displacement of tenants was under way to alternative council ho... |
0f4cad97-d077-4f19-876d-4e9789452465 | (1) Number of applications for certificates 1 (2) Number of decisions not to issue certificates β (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) Number ... |
d43f439d-d7f1-4cb1-90a5-948ca7cee69c | (7) Application by landlords to Local Authority for cancellation of certificates β (8) Objections by tenants to cancellation of certificates β (9) Decisions by Local Authority to cancel in spite of tenant's objection β (10) Certificates cancelled by Local Authority β Housing (Financial Provisions) Act 1958 House Purcha... |
b9da928e-b494-41f5-8c3b-dc6c54410085 | Their condition, over the whole of the Urban District can be considered extremely good. Ice Cream : 6 ice-cream samples were taken during the year under review, and the results of these, which were satisfactory, are shown in the provision grade below : β Grade No. of Samples 1 6 2 β 3 β 4 β Food Inspections: The follow... |
96b9238b-209b-46ec-a800-ace7c28b7b54 | Apricots 13 0 Pears 5 10 Beans 1 14 Pilchards 15 Cheese 41 7 Pineapple 14 8 Cherries 1 5 Plum Pudding 12 Cooked Ham 119 0 Pork 179 0 Corned Beef 20 4 Pork Luncheon Meat 4 0 Evaporated Milk 2 0 Ravioli 24 4 Fish 56 4 Red Salmon 4 0 Fruit Salad 7 5 Sparkling Crush 1 0 Jam 4 0 Steak & Kidney Pies 1 3 Oranges 12 Stewed Ste... |
925e8ca8-3f6f-4897-bcdd-5b97828bbd6d | The number of pigs weighed and graded totalled 3 862 and the income to the Council was Β£113 7s. 6d. From a total number of 6,672 animals inspected it was necessary to condemn 1 ton 15 cwts. 0 qrs. 22 lbs. of pork, beef, mutton and veal which was diseased and unfit for consumption. All condemned meat was coloured with a... |
2e92ae75-abcc-4adb-a4c1-744c8d7fc9ff | Carcases and Offal inspected and condemned in whole or in part: Cattle Cows excluding Cows Calves Sheep and L.ambs Pigs Horses Number killed 441 76 216 931 5008 β All diseases except Tuberculosis and Cystcrcerci . 1 1 13 Whole carcases condemned Carcases of which some part or organ was condemned 32 15 1 5 159 β Percent... |
c00834cd-a47b-4a34-9c1a-876cf7f3835a | Carcase of which some part or organ was condemned - - - - - - Carcases submitted to treatment by refrigeration - - - - - - Generalised and totally condemned 1 - - - - - Percentage of the number inspected affected with Cystercercosis 23% - - - - - BUFFER DEPOT, HARMONDSWORTH The Inspection of canned meats continued thro... |
bd516d39-556f-40c4-bf7a-7501f899b9d4 | Article Procured Total Samples Unsatisfactory Milk 3 Butter 18 Cakes and Biscuits 2 1 Cream 12 Drugs 3 Fish and Fish Products 14 Fruit (all kinds) 6 Ice Cream 17 Liver 32 1 Margarine 3 Meat and Meat Products 24 Sausages 6 Spirits 7 Vinegar 3 Miscellaneous 12 T otals 162 2 Mr. O'Keefe also made the following comments in... |
c31ff1ce-139c-47d6-bfca-cdd100aaeb43 | One infringement was disclosed as a result of which, for exposing imported meat and offal not marked with the country of origin, a butcher in your district was cautioned. Other minor infringements were dealt with by verbal warning. 35 Safe Milk Six samples of pasteurised or sterilised milk were procured from retailers ... |
97f85b80-5cd0-47c0-ae55-f9b7cf6b830a | or to bear a registered trade mark; to be marked with its common or usual name or its appropriate designation; and to bear a statement of ingredients if the food consists of more than one ingredient. It also controls the manner in which the presence of vitamins and minerals is disclosed. A total of 41 premises have bee... |
8a99d1ae-8e65-456d-b1a4-57a6f170c270 | The matters mentioned below were of nationally retailed articles of food, which are widely distributed throughout the County. Several manufacturers and importers were reminded of the obligation to put on the labels of food the name and address of the packer or labeller. Similar action was taken in respect of pickles, c... |
1d29a83f-5a0c-4dd8-acff-4c6a6f9f76ea | The declaration in such a case is required to be in half-inch letters ; the lettering used was so small as to be quite inconspicuous, and the packers were required to comply with the prescribed conditions. 36 Matters dealt with under the Food and Drugs Act by correspondence included a sample of cream cheese containing ... |
1be782a3-572c-4caa-89d7-c226ef8d8cf2 | A sample of cream was procured which was labelled "thick cream". The fat content of this cream was less than the standard prescribed for thick cream and the product was re-labelled "sterilised cream". A manufacturer of a canned meat product claimed on the label that it was "full of lean red meat". In fact, the meat con... |
ff14c87d-e3c0-41fd-923d-d478fb6604b5 | The labels were amended to "vitamin fortified" which, because vitamins were added, was true. A sample of ice lollies for which it was claimed that glucose was present, was found on analysis not to be correct. It was found that originally that the lollies had been made with added glucose, but glucose had been dropped fr... |
f8be0f36-9f41-4034-a5a7-e2a6363ea897 | 37 Two samples of instant coffee were found to contain sulphur dioxide, a preservative not at the time permitted in instant coffee. The manufacturers and importers concerned were sent letters of caution. Similar action was taken in respect of a sample of dried apricots which were found to contain sulphur dioxide. The q... |
842374c2-0ad7-49d9-91ff-45f9e30bd067 | The manufacturer was challenged on the ground that the product (because it contained scharin) was not sugar. Exception was taken to advertising matter for the same reasons. Correction of advertising matter and the labels was secured, the manufacturer devising a new description for his product. An advertisement for vita... |
a5599b1f-10b9-4275-a4ac-913a6b3bbcd9 | 38 SURVEY OF GYPSY OR ITINERANT CARAVAN DWELLERS IN MIDDLESEX October 15th, 1962 District Sites Caravans Other Vehicles Families Adults Children Animals Would move to permanent pitch Expenses incurred in clearing Yes No Enfield 4 70 72 60 128 129 58 49 11 Finchley 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 Potters Bar 1 4 5 3 7 5 8 2 1 No record. ... |
4612a6b4-24b8-4dfa-a319-0321088df951 | Uxbridge 2 5 4 5 16 10 14 5 0 Yiewsley and West Drayton 5 8 5 8 21 10 6 5 3 Heston and Isleworth 2 4 3 4 7 9 2 4 Say Β£100 p.a. Staines 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 Nominal Sunbury 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 Hayes and Harlington NIL RETURN Β£300 (includes ad ministrative expenses). TOTALS 24 105 99 94 198 175 107 68 21 39 Smoke Control Areas Sm... |
30925f34-5cac-4daf-a9c8-79e66f10f65c | 3 contained 1087 acres and was bounded "in the north by the Parish Boundary of Harmondsworth proceeding eastwards to its junction with the West side of Holloway Lane; thence southwards along the West side of Holloway Lane, the West side of Hatch Lane, across the Bath Road, and along the West Perimeter Road of the Londo... |
05fdca65-5190-4353-afbb-0f0100b09bf8 | In areas Nos. 3 and 4, the classification of properties is as follows:β Area Industrial Commercial Dwelling Houses others 3. 14 18 293 3 4. 10 26 1089 122 Private Houses Council Houses A rea Grant Aided Non-Grant Aided Grant Aided Non-Grant Aided 3. 197 44 42 10 4. 365 17 556 151 Legal Proceedings 1. A fine of Β£5 was i... |
98bc7d8c-27a7-409d-ab4f-fad4786b88c6 | Fines of 40/- were imposed on the occupiers of four caravans, for stationing caravans contrary to Section 268 of the Public Health Aci 1936 such as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance, Court Orders in each case required the removal of the caravans in a specified time. 5. Two fines, one of Β£350 and one of Β£30 were... |
ef221413-5425-41da-8c42-66605f5bee25 | British European Airways also completed its new Aircraft Catering Premises on North Terminal Area and abandoned former premises in the Passenger Building No. 1 in Central Terminal Area. These new premises are the acme of perfection as far as aircraft catering is concerned and although much larger than the Companies' ol... |
d1e7f4ae-cee9-4588-ab8e-c698a5a91a2c | Food Inspection The Public Health (Imported Food) Regulations 1937-48 were administered by your Staff and 108 tons 19 cwts. 3 qrs. 4 lbs. of food imported into the Country from Austria, Germany, Australia, U.S.A., France, Holland, Czechoslovakia and Ireland were inspected. 385 inspections during the day and night were ... |
6a82122b-833c-4d54-a878-eacdb6902de1 | Confectionery and Flour Confectionery 1 2 3 15 Fresh Meat 26 6 0 9 Cooked Meat and Meat Products 23 18 0 27 Salami and Other Sausages 28 16 3 21 Fish 5 16 2 25 Shellfish 1 3 3 2 Fruit 1 14 3 27 Vegetables 4 3 3 18 Offal 1 16 1 22 Cheese 3 4 2 16 Miscellaneous 11 0 3 0 41 In addition to the above inspections, sampling o... |
29d77a3e-113f-4787-bb4f-64c300dd3990 | of Samples Taken Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Gypsy Pork Roast 14 5 9 Egg Mayonnaise 1 1 - Meat Mayonnaise 1 1 - Prepared Meal in Metal Tray (frozen) l 1 - Sausage 3 2 1 Salami 4 4 - Dried Mushroom 2 2 - Cooked Pork Luncheon Meat 1 1 - Powdered Mayonnaise 1 1 - Gypsy Pork Roll 2 - 2 Tinned Chicken 1 1 - TOTALS 31 19 12 ... |
1406c96b-8870-4a2f-8f08-bd62bee29b57 | Drinking Water from Aircraft 60 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 6 - Taken from portable flasks 47 7 Taken from Bowsers - - Taken from Mains Water - - 53 7 Petroleum Installations The four ma... |
f3767f71-7811-4841-beef-00136abe4884 | YIE 29 I Library Yiewsley & West Drayton Urban District Council ANNUAL REPORT of the Medical Officer of Health and Chief Public Health Inspector for the year 1963 Medical Officer of Health PATRICK M. J. BOBBETT, M.A., MB., B.Ch, B.A.O., D.P.H (Resigned 24.8.63) Temporary Medical Officer of Health LAURENCE F. KEENAN (Ap... |
66badc22-9062-487d-a44c-270599684743 | B.A.O.. D.P.H (Resigned 24.8.63) Temporary Medical Officer of Health LAURENCE F. KEENAN (Appointed 24.8.63) 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 1963-64 Chairman Councillor S. J. Orme Vice-Chairman Councillor Mrs... |
3a58f7a8-98c9-40a3-a329-54e841ddc620 | R. M. Holus T. Holt H. J. C. Key R. Perry ,, A. V. Redwood ,, J. Rowe T. H. Seers β T. B. Thomas β S. F. G. Walker ,, M. J. R. Waplington 3 PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE Chair man Councillor T. Earnshaw V ice-Chairman Councillor T. Cluny Members Councillor R. W. Cox W. W. Daniell Mrs. R. M. Holijs S. J. Orme T. H. Seers T. B... |
4fe3d88d-2373-46ec-9c01-298656646b53 | B.A.O., IIP H. Temporary Medical Officer of Health Laurence F. Keenan (Appointed 24.8.63) Chief Public Health Inspector Alfred Makin, M.R.S.H., F.A.P.H.I Deputy Chief Public Health Inspector Thomas Marshall, M.A.P.H.I. Additional Public Health Inspectors Seth Maher, M.A.P.H.I. David G. Coombes, M.A.P.H.I. Chief Clerk M... |
c951c13e-141b-49ab-b0ed-c83232bb48e5 | 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 of the Health of the District for the year 1963. The health of the district on the whole has been good. Coronary disease was again the principal cause of death... |
2363bf19-59f7-46a2-95c1-7cae93339955 | Marshall, his Deputy, the other Health Inspectors and the Staff of the Public Health Department for their help and co-operation during the year. It has indeed been a pleasure to work with them. Your obedient servant, L. F. KEENAN. Temporary Medical Officer of Health. 6 SECTION A Area in acres 5,276 Total population 196... |
12de0eb9-e73c-4342-b01e-6f4f707b3e9e | VITAL STATISTICS LIVE BIRTHS: Male Female Total Legitimate 219 218 437 Illegitimate 12 12 24 231 230 461 Live Birth Rate per 1,000 estimated population (adjusted) (1): 1963: 18.09 Live Birth Rate per 1.000 estimated population (adjusted) (2): 1962 : 17.3 County of Middlesex : 1963 : 17.1 (1) This figure has been adjust... |
4bc48bd2-0ab7-459f-a00d-16332400c6fe | STILL BIRTHS: Male Female Total Legitimate 3 5 8 Illegitimate - - - 3 5 8 Rate per 1,000 (live and still) births (adjusted) (1): 1963 : 18.33 Rate per 1,000 (live and still) births (adjusted) (2): 1962 : 17.8 (1) This figure has been adjusted from 19.3 by the Registrar's ability Factor of .95. (2) This figure has been ... |
af9e9035-e4e5-4d72-aea8-8264cfcefaae | Still birth rate per 1,000 population : 1963 : .33 1962 : .46 7 DEATHS: Male Female Total 109 103 212 Death rate per 1,000 estimated population (adjusted) (1): 1963: 12.52 Death rate per 1,000 estimated population (adjusted) (2): 1962 : 12.74 County of Middlsex: 1963 : 12.00 (1) This figure has been adjusted from 8.76 ... |
50c05615-7321-4fe5-89f2-861a4e5274d4 | 000 live births 21.5 28.19 Legitimate infants per 1,000 live births 20.72 29.74 Illegitimate infants per 1,000 live births 2.15 β NEO-NATAL DEATHS: (Under four weeks of age) Male Female Total Legitimate 3 6 9 Illegitimate - - - 3 6 9 Death rate per 1,000 live births 19.52 EARLY NEO-NATAL DEATHS: (Under one week) Male F... |
b279f016-41df-45c0-84d6-be45df5bebda | 05 MATERNAL MORTALITY : Deaths from Puerperal Sepsis Nil Deaths from Abortions Nil Deaths from other Puerperal causes Nil Maternal Mortality Rate per 1,000 births 1963: Nil (Live and still) 1962 : Nil County of Middlesex : 1963 : 0.3 9 CAUSE OF DEATH Male Female Total 1962 All causes 109 103 212 212 Tuberculosis, respi... |
e1620850-e60f-41a4-9543-4d5bc42eadc9 | bronchus 14 1 15 16 Malignant Neoplasm, breast - 1 1 6 Malignant Neoplasm, uterus - 1 1 1 Other malignant and lymphatic neoplasms 11 6 17 18 Diabetes 1 2 3 - Leukaemia, Aleukaemia 1 - 1 - Vascular lesions of nervous system 6 10 16 21 Coronary diseases, angina 20 16 36 42 Hypertension with heart disease 2 2 4 2 Other he... |
151f5a77-c89f-4111-88ff-bb54b6766a43 | enteritis and diarrhoea 3 - 3 2 Nephritis and Nephrosis 1 - 1 2 Congenital Malformation 2 - 2 4 Other defined and ill-defined diseases 4 15 19 16 Hyperplasia of Prostrate - - - 1 Motor Vehicle Accidents 3 - 3 4 All other accidents 2 2 4 6 Suicide - - - - Pregnancy, childbirth, abortion - - - - Homicide and operations o... |
526483b6-ce07-4282-a13d-2fc66fe89f2e | 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 are two clinics in the district, one at 20, High Street, Yiewsley and one in Harmondsworth. There is ... |
6862bd73-dc6d-4e4a-9f9d-69ea4133fa6a | Under 1 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years 5-9 years 10-14 years 15-24 years 25 & over Age Unknown No. Notified (all ages) Scarlet Fever 1 β - β 1 3 β β β β 5 Whooping Cough 5 β β 6 3 2 β β β β 16 Poliomyelitis (Non-paralytic) - - - - - - - - - - - Poliomyelitis (paralytic) β β β β β β β β β β β Measles 19 52 52 69 57 225 ... |
cd4bd87d-e642-4e58-9c29-e02a62758bf1 | years 65 & over Age Unknown Total Acute Pneumonia β 2 β 2 1 β 5 Smallpox - - - - - - - Acute Encephalitis (infective) β 1 β β β β 1 Acute Encephalitis (post-infectious) 2 - - - - - 2 Enteric or Typhoid Fever - - - - - - - Paratyphoid Fever - - - - - - - Erysipelas - - - - - - - Food Poisoning β β β 1 - - 1 TUBERCULOSIS... |
c6f4b5db-0739-46b2-8be1-a6f924f10a4c | 1 - - - - - - 25-44 2 β β 1 β β β β 45-64 β β - - - - - - 65 and over - - - - - - - - Age Unknown - - - - - - - - Total 2 2 1 1 β β β β Number of cases remaining on the Register : Respiratory : 222 Non-Respiratory : 40 I am, Ladies and Gentlemen. Your obedient servant. Laurence F. Keenan, Temporary Medical Officer of H... |
dd22eb77-8f47-41d4-a8eb-470c97619fd3 | I must again apologise for the delay in producing it but I am sure you will appreciate that there have been many difficulties, not least, the pressure of work. You will observe from the Report that the department has been quite busy and I am grateful for the co-operation 1 have received from the Public Health and Housi... |
5549abe9-b849-4ceb-a5fe-195305c4aa6f | The Water Company's attention was drawn to this matter and the cause stated to be due to the disturbing of rust sediment by mains flushing, abnormal consumption, use of fire hydrants and other factors. One hesitates to think what a housewife would say after using a fully automatic washing machine into which the discolo... |
fc0f5afa-6a90-4b0e-8abe-463edef842c0 | Colonies per ml 2 days Colonies per ml 3 days Bad. coli (Type 1) Probable number per 100 ml Presumptive Colicerogenes Probable number per 100 ml West Drayton P.S. Treated water 5 0 0 0 Sample No. : 62402. Date Taken : 10th April, 1954. Remarks: This water is moderately hard in character and contains no excess of minera... |
0a48105b-114b-4dd2-9aa6-99c027dfb42f | Taste: Normal. Non-Carbonate Nil p.p.m. pH: 7.4. Total 215 p.p.m. Electrical Conductivity (20Β°C): 480. Residual Chlorine (CI2) .08 p.p.m. Total Solids (180Β°C): 325 p.p.m. Copper: Nil p.p m. Nitrate (N) 0.3 p.p.m. Iron: Nil p.p.m. Nitrite (N) .085 p.p.m. Zinc: Trace p.p.m. Ammonia (N) .120 p.p.m. Albuminoid Nitrogen (N)... |
400581c1-a548-44f5-9481-6635d206c1da | is below:- Item Particulars Collection Costs Disposal Costs Total Conservancy Total (All services) A Gross Expenditure 23512 4 6 55421 8 4 78933 12 10 3385 10 2 82319 3 0 B Gross Income 13356 19 8 76015 2 9 89372 2 5 2468 1 11 91840 4 4 C Net Cost 10155 4 10 β β 917 8 3 β Net Income β 20593 14 5 10438 9 7 β 9521 1 4 UN... |
988486ee-2d17-4951-8249-f73ce19d40f6 | 000 houses and premises 1133 8 0 2298 8 2 1165 0 2 102 7 16 1062 12 4 Credit Credit Credit F Nett cost equivalent rate in the pound 0.81 1.63 0.82 0.07 0.75 Credit Credit Credit 1. populationβMidsummer, 1963 24,190 2. Number of houses and premises 8,960 3. Product of Penny Rate Β£12,668 4 5 4. Total rate in the Pound (i... |
298828ac-57a3-4cf4-b145-e8f9825067fc | (21 Stockley β 8 houses and 4 factories. (3j Caravan Site β (a) Municipal Caravan Site, West Drayton. (b) Riverside Caravan Site, West Drayton. (c) Mayfield Caravan Site, West Drayton. (4) Harmondsworth Moor β 2 houses. |
62218196-2ee5-45e6-ba78-6d05f19c502e | 18 SUMMARY OF INSPECTIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES CENERAL SANITATION Water supply 53 Drainage 179 Stables and Piggeries 29 Offensive Trades 2 Fried Fish Shops 11 Tents, Vans and Sheds 519 Canal Boats 1 Factories 217 Factories Non-Power 4 Workplaces 14 Outworkers 36 Bakehouses 11 Public Conveniences 35 Theatres and Pl... |
4c75f2c1-dba8-4546-ba01-240e6994bbf6 | of Houses inspected 21 Visits paid to above houses 19 Filthy or Verminous Premises: No. of Houses inspected 27 Visits paid to above houses 25 Miscellaneous housing visits 366 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Inquiries in cases of I.D. |
ecabeb21-037b-4822-af5a-8327545f41a1 | 11 Visits re : disinfection β Miscellaneous infectious disease visits 54 MEAT AND FOOD INSPECTION Inspection of Meat : Visits to Slaughterhouses 455 Visits to shops and stalls 1 Visits to : Bakeries 11 Butchers 23 Canteens 103 Dairies and milk distributors β Fishmongers and poulterers 17 Food preparing premises 62 Groc... |
6186bb06-06d7-49de-aa09-13efb37dbab2 | of verbal notices complied with - No. of Informal notices served 30 No. of Informal notices complied with 9 No. of Statutory Notices served 6 No. of Statutory Notices complied with 8 21 DEFECTS REMEDIED AND IMPROVEMENTS MADE Dwelling Houses: Roofs : Repaired or renewed 23 External walls : pointed or rendered 12 Externa... |
123e84ac-e934-4c5f-9c63-fcb385a7a18c | provided 3 Sinks : Wastepipes, repaired, renewed or trapped 7 External painting 18 Gypsy Vans removed 115 Overcrowding abated 1 Miscellaneous defects remedied 18 Rainwater pipes 5 Drainage: Choked drains cleared 321 New drains provided 4 New gullies inserted 7 Other defects remedied 2 Water Closets: Flushing cisterns r... |
22652318-4377-4203-94d6-7d25f8114e66 | Complaints were received during the year concerning infestation of your tips by rats, this, despite constant surveillance which is exercised regularly. Prompt investigation and thorough action was undertaken to deal with the nuisance; this resulted in quick abatement It is worthy of note to mention that despite conside... |
dfa8b7f7-c06e-4f9a-b371-31f28ffbca57 | Infestation control of the banks of the Duke of Northumberland river continues to operate satisfactorily; this work is undertaken on behalf of the Middlesex County Council. TYPE OF PROPERTY Local Authority Dwelling Houses (inc. Council Houses) All other (including Business Premises) Total of Cols (1) (2) (3) Agricultur... |
6216b5a1-fc12-487b-a4fb-beddd845cc31 | of Cols (1) (2) (3) Agricultural 3. Total number of properties inspected in the course of survey under the Act 9 78 5 92 2 Common Rat Major 2 β 5 7 2 Minor 7 78 β 85 β Ship Rat Major β β β β β Minor β β β β β House Mouse Major β β β β β Minor β β β β β 4. Total number of properties otherwise inspected (e.g. when visite... |
cac51fee-6a53-4bf3-85c1-d5fb902c36d3 | Number of infested properties (in Sections 2, 3 and 4) treated by the L.A. 17 178 32 227 3 7. Number of notices served under Section 4 of the Act: β (a) Treatment β β β β β (b) Structural Work (i.e., Proofing) β β 3 3 β 24 25 TYPE OF PROPERTY Local Authority Dwelling Houses (inc. Council ) Houses) All other (including ... |
ebebee7b-6870-4664-8205-f6b22f0f8aa7 | Number of βBlock β Control schemes carried out - 8 - 8 - FOOD INSPECTION Regular inspections of all types of food premises continued throughout the whole year and where action needed to be taken this was done, in the form of advice, sometimes by notice and reports to the Public Health Committee in cases where authority... |
578690ec-b5d1-4e99-9797-c1521e862a01 | Grocers 39 151 Cafes Restaurants, Snack Bars, Canteens and Food Preparing Premises 38 214 Greengrocers 15 26 Sweet Shops and Ice Cream Premises 24 26 Confectionery and Bread 8 4 Fried Fish and Chip Shops 7 11 Butchers 22 23 Public Houses and Off-Licences 31 20 Chemists 7 6 Bakehouses 5 11 Pet Shops 3 3 OTHER FOOD INSPE... |
ee2e063f-bb4b-4a49-b514-b4d17031a2d7 | Four mobile vehicles are registered under the Middlesex County Council Act for the sale of ice-cream. 26 FACTORIES 1 Inspections of Factories: Premises No. on Register No. of Inspections No. of Written Notices No. of Prosecutions 1. Factories in which Sections 1-4 and 6 are to be enforced by L.A. 7 3 1 β 2. Factories ... |
233fc9c4-bf2d-472b-b666-4ea8586dec82 | Inspector (1) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 1. Want of cleanliness 4 2 β β β 2. Inadequate ventilation 3 2 β β β 3. Sanitary conveniences : (a) Insufficient 1 1 - - - (b) Unsuitable or defective - β β β β (c) Not separate for sexes β β β β β Other offences against the Act (not including offences relating to outwork) 2 2 - - - TO... |
e59806a4-5c1a-44cb-8fa4-087ddf58bcc9 | After informal action by Local Authority 21 β 2. After formal notice under (a) Public Health Act 1936 7 (b) Housing Act 1957 16 Unfit Houses Closed: No. of houses closed under Housing Act β Unfit Houses Demolished: No. of houses demolished pursuant to Section 17 of the Housing Act 1957 2 SLUM CLEARANCE Of the five Clea... |
01888217-cda0-4266-a273-7c1436af7b25 | (1) Number of applications for certificates 2 (2) Number of decisions not to issue certificates β (3) Number of decisions to issue certificates 2 (a) In respect of some but not all defects β (b) In respect of all defects 2 (4) Number of undertakings given by landlords under paragraph 5 of the First Schedule β (5) Numbe... |
d183dcde-2a05-40b7-b2df-910db20be2ce | During the year seven standard and five discretionary grant applications for Improvement Grants were received and the Council agreed to contribute financial aid as follows:β Total cost of approved work was (a) for Standard Grant Β£2020 0 0 (b) Discretionary Grant Β£794 14 2 Total payments made or to be made by Local Auth... |
6704a02d-a4bb-478f-9ee2-708fa4718c81 | 0 Oxtail 5 0 Beef 244 0 Ox Tripe 25 0 Blackberries 15 Peaches 21 4 Cheese 22 0 Pears 22 1 Cream 11 14 Peas 12 3 Creamed Rice 2 15 Pilchards 1 1 Cooked Ham 162 5 Pineapple 8 13 Corned Beef 13 7 Plums 5 0 Evaporated Milk 7 6 Pork 287 12 Fish 114 0 Pork Luncheon Meat 16 12 Fruit Salad 7 10 Red Salmon 1 7 Grapefruit Juice ... |
2da2d20a-e16b-46ea-8c70-27a129b7d820 | Tongue 6 8 Veal 65 12 Ice Cream: 19 ice-cream samples were taken during the year under review, and the results of these, which were satisfactory, are shown in the provision grade below:β 6 ice lollies were also examined, 5 of which were satisfactory, and 1 which was suspicious. Grade No. of Samples 1 19 2 β 3 - 4 β 30 ... |
560d41c1-583b-4d2d-b8b6-3dd68bd8b65b | 22Β½ lbs. of pork, beef, mutton and veal which was diseased and unfit for human consumption. All condemned meat was coloured with an approved dye and sent, by arrangement, to Smithfield Animal Products Ltd , for processing into fertilisers. My thanks are due to both the Director of the Pathological Laboratory at Hilling... |
252b22d0-48c9-4252-b107-1c96ecbea1b0 | Carcases and Offal Inspected: Cattle excluding Cows Cows Calves Sheep and Lambs Pigs Horses Number killed 457 52 166 934 4453 β All diseases except Tuberculosis and Cystercerci β 2 3 2 19 β Whole carcases condemned β β β β β β Carcases of which some part or organ was condemned 38 14 β β 199 β Percentage of the number i... |
99d6009c-55d0-421c-a143-deb4f05b1bd1 | 1% β Cystercercosis: Carcase of which some part or organ was condemned β β β β β β Carcases submitted to treatment by refrigeration β β β β β β Generalised and totally condemned β β β β β β Percentage of the number inspected affected with Cystercercosis β β β β β β BUFFER DEPOT, HARMONDSWORTH The inspection of canned m... |
eb66e48a-0b16-46a5-afb0-1e3a87947087 | Area No. 5, comprised 281 acres and was bounded on the North by Whitethorn Avenue, Laburnum Avenue and the northern boundary of Kingston Lane Playing Fields, thence easterly along the Urban District Boundary to its junction with Hayes and Harlington Urban District Boundary, thence southwards to Starveall Bridge, thence... |
d1e35d78-e203-48d6-930d-0fbd696aa2f5 | Industrial Commercial DwellingΒ« Others 5 24 3 244 - Private Houses Council Houses Grant Aided Non-Grant Aided Grant Aided Non-Grant Aided 32 β 180 32 33 LONDON AIRPORT The year that has passed represents the first full year of passenger handling in the Central Terminal Area, and one can already see the start of redevel... |
94df2dbb-33b9-4c81-a80a-c88dc14f3291 | of food imported into the Country from Austria, Germany, Australia. U.S.A. France, Holland, Czechoslovakia and Ireland were inspected. 509 inspections during the day and night were made. Details of the various foods inspected are as follows:β No. of Samples Confectionery and Flour Confectionery 1 4 3 1 Fresh Meat 41 2 ... |
7528d57f-9a28-4bbf-a775-0ebf2622f0c8 | of Samples Taken Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Gypsy Pork Roast 36 16 20 Sausages 44 32 12 Fish in Aspic 1 β 1 Cooked Meats 29 17 12 Pate de fois 3 3 β Pastry 3 2 1 Mayonnaise 4 4 β Cheese 11 8 3 Lobster 2 1 1 Fresh Meat 2 2 β TOTALS 135 85 50 Drinking Water from Aircraft: 52 samples of drinking water were taken from Air... |
ec136b5c-8250-4a4e-afd5-9f7d7b6b5a9b | and approval in principal has been given for a fifth major installation. Fumes and Noise from Aircraft: Complaints of fumes and particularly of noise from aircraft are still voiced loudly by complainants and although many high level meetings have taken place on this subject existing legislation does not seem to offer a... |
b373ac32-2ad3-450c-ad8e-95b536a4c4c7 | ' ~ ... YIEWSLEY AND WEST DRAYTON URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL $ β ANNUAL REPORT of the MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH and CHIEF PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTOR FOR THE YEAR 1964 Temporary Medical Officer of Health LAURENCE F. KEENAN Chief Public Health Inspector ALFRED MAKIN, M.R.S.H., F.A.P.H.I. YIEWSLEY AND WEST DRAYTON URBAN DISTRICT... |
82c9cb9e-9337-44bf-959f-c61560e3393a | D. K. E. Egleton, J.P. Vice-Chairman Councillor T. Earnshaw Members Councillor R. W. Aoslin β Mrs. B. A. Beaumont, J.P. β T. Cluny β J. W. Coupe R. W. Cox β J. T. Croly W. W. Daniell β A. H. Dilley β Mrs. J. Gorman f β Mrs. |
6f46cffb-f923-4d3b-b244-c55a6a03dac8 | R. M. Hollis T. Holt S. J. Orme H. J. C. Key β R. Perry β A. V. Redwood β J. Rowe β T. H. Seers β T. B. Thomas β S. F. G. Walker β M. J. R. Wapltngton 3 PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE Chairman Councillor J. Rowe Vice-Chairman Councillor R. W. Cox Members Councillor T. Cluny β W. W. Daniell β T. Earnshaw β Mrs. |
918e6e7f-435e-45b0-a172-9ad03426b7ce | R. M. Hollis β S. J. Orme β T. H. Seers β S. F. G. Walker 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 Temporary Medical Officer of Health Laurence F. Keenan Chief Public Health... |
1da9d74c-1c1e-425d-81f2-7f3e6094f5c0 | P. M. Steele, Miss A. V. Lawrbnce, Miss P. S. Barker (left 23.8.64), Miss P. A. Nash (appointed 10.8.64) 5 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH FOR 1964 Madam Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, I have the honour to present my report on the health of the district for the year 1964. On the whole the district was h... |
44cb9053-7f2e-4d43-81a0-c8e6255568ee | In presenting my report I feel a certain sadness as it is the last time a Medical Officer's report will be presented to your Council and I would like to record my sincere thanks to yourself, Madam Chairman, and to all members of the Council for their courteousness to me during my time as Medical Officer of Health. 1 al... |
2e5ba46f-8e45-48d1-a686-0f44001d24b7 | 6 SECTION A Area in acres 5,276 Total population 1964 (midsummer) (estimated by the Registrar General 24,550 Estimated number of inhabited dwellings 7,342 Rateable Value (31st March, 1964) Β£3,067,141 Product of the Penny Rate 1964/65 Β£12,838 12s. Od. VITAL STATISTICS LIVE BIRTHS Male Female Total Legitimate 249 223 472... |
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