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Animal Foods 142 tins/packets Cheese 137 lbs. Coffee/tea 25 lbs. Baby foods 34 tins/packets Unidentified 20 tins/packets Labelling of Food The greatest number of offences under this heading occurred in respect of the absence of lists of, or wrongly listed, ingredients on packets or containers of prepacked foodstuffs ha...
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The cheese used was stated to be low-fat and not medium-fat as reported by the Council's Analyst. The cap of the carton has now been re-designed. A West Indian fruit preserve was found to be free of any significant proportion of fat and was misdescribed as "Guava Cheese" It was pointed out to the manufacturers of a Str...
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At the request of the Department of Health and Social Security, a list of food premises grouped in categories of trade is set down below, CLASS OF BUSINESS Number at end of 1971 Bakehouses and Bakers Shops 105 Butchers 175 Canteens 230 Confectioners 266 Dairies 9 Fish Shops 70 Greengrocers 174 Grocers 319 Licensed Prem...
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At the close of the year there were 45 such hawkers on the register. Slaughterhouses There are no slaughterhouses operating in the Borough at present. One person was licensed by the Council under the Slaughter of Animals Act, 1951 as a fit person to slaughter animals. 39 Poultry Inspection 1971 (i) Number of poultry pr...
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The staff engaged in the business are the proprietor, one male employee, and one female employed part-time. The birds are killed by dislocation of the neck and are not eviscerated. The carcases are immersed in a thermostatically controlled scalding tank and plucked in an electric defeatherer. They are delivered the sam...
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1.71. Hendon Sale of cream cheese deficient in milk fat. £10 £5 25. 1.71. Highgate Sale of cream cheese deficient in milk fat. £20 £10 10. 2.71. Barnet Sale of loaf with oil staining. £50 £10 15. 3.71. Hendon Sale of loaf containing fragments of kapok. £10 £5.25 22. 3.71. Hendon Sale of orange crush with mould growth. ...
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£40 £10 12. 5.71. Barnet Sale of sliced loaf containing a piece of paper. £5 12. 7.71. Hendon Sale of sausages which were unsound. £25 £3 2. 8.71. Hendon Sale of "Jelly Babies" with cigarette end. £15 £5 6. 9.71. Hendon Sale of black pudding containing a nail. £20 £5 20. 9.71. Hendon Sale of bread pudding affected with...
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Hendon Sale of mince containing preservative. £75 £25 1.11.71. Hendon Sale of milk in dirty bottle. £75 £10 8.11.71. West LoneIon Petty Sessions — do — £15 £8 8.11.71. — do — — do — £15 £3 15.11.71. Hendon Sale of fruit pie affected with mould. £20 £5 15.11.71. Hendon Sale of loaf affected with mould. Dismissed 22.11.7...
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Owing to the shortage of smokeless fuels in the winter of 1970/71, along with other authorities in the London area the Council agreed to suspend 40% of the operative Smoke Control Orders from November 1970 until 31st March 1971. This shortage of fuel caused the Minister in confirming the No. 11 Order to postpone the op...
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Efforts towards the elimination of domestic smoke have been made over many years and as each Order comes to its operative date it is found that a lower percentage of house owners claim grant for the conversion of appliances, because they have already decided to improve their standard of heating and comfort by the insta...
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11) (Hendon) 25-3-70 10-7-70 1-7-71 402 3,120 256 London Borough of Barnet (No. 12) (Cricklewood) 10-8-70 11-11-70 1-8-71 383 1,925 157 London Borough of Barnet (No. 13) (Golders Green and Hendon) 13-8-71 14-3-72 1-10-72 479 4,006 302 TOTAL 1,264 9,051 715 GRAND TOTAL 12,253 71,321 4,527 Acreage of Borough 22,124 Appro...
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This was again mainly attributable to the construction of additional new dwellings to a total of 388. On 31st December 1971, the Council's housing stock stood at 15,907 dwellings. The main Estate, on which construction was partly completed during the year, was located at West Hendon, whilst further north, on the site o...
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Both these agreements symbolized the Council's desire to make a significant contribution to the housing problems of the more hard pressed Inner London Boroughs, whilst at the same time rehousing the most needy of its own citizens. In the latter category the number of tenancies allocated .to applicants on the Council's ...
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During the year the Borough Housing Officer rehoused from the various units of Temporary Accommodation 24 families and also allocated tenancies direct to 32 families who had been rendered homeless under Court Orders and who otherwise would have had to be admitted to welfare accommodation. The Council continued its poli...
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In three cases the making of Demolition Orders was appropriate whilst in the remaining instances, as the dwellings were not capable of demolition in isolation, it was necessary to recommend the making of Closing Orders. In consequence of this action, together with that which had been initiated in earlier years, ninetee...
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Authority was given for the making of a Compulsory Purchase Order as the site was required by the Local Authority as part of their planned programme for the locality within which the clearance areas were situated. Action in respect of a third clearance area containing a further twenty properties in Lodge Lane was defer...
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Rehousing of the families in the two outstanding Clearance Areas at The Burroughs, Hendon and East End Road, East Finchley was also completed, and in the latter area the properties demolished. Redevelopment and Slum Clearance Completion of redevelopment in respect of areas of predominantly obsolescent housing, designat...
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All the properties included in the slum clearance programmes for the periods 1966/1970 and 1970/1973 have been, or are currently being, dealt with and no localities of unfit housing now remain within the Borough. The problem of unfitness is confined to individual houses or small groups of properties capable of being de...
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During the year a total sum of £92,031 was paid in respect of grant aid, made up of 186 Standard Grants, 66 Discretionary Improvement Grants and 4 Special Grants relating to houses in multiple occupation. This represented an increase over last year of approximately 130 per cent in the total amount of financial assistan...
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Section 19 of the Housing Act 1964 enables the tenant of an individual dwelling to make representation to the Council to take action to secure the provision of satisfactory amenities. During the year four such representations were received. In one instance the representation could not be acted upon because the applicat...
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Area Improvement Part II of the Housing Act, 1969, confers upon local authorities powers to deal with the improvement of living conditions in predominantly residential areas by declaring General Improvement Areas. It is envisaged that in addition to securing the improvement of the dwellings within an area, the authorit...
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Although the Housing Act, 1969, repealed the power given in earlier legislation to make Improvement Areas, local authorities are nevertheless able to deal appropriately with those areas already declared. Following completion of the improvement of the housing stock in the Prospect Road, Childs Hill area in the previous ...
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In addition to the improvement of the housing stock the owners have undertaken for the estate as a whole improvements to the communal garden areas and the provision of additional parking spaces and garage accommodation, and so contributing elements of environmental improvement. Overcrowding The following statement prov...
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Overcrowding seldom comes to light as a result of direct complaint and in the course of normal routine inspections is encountered most frequently in multi-occupied properties. Frequently cases are brought to notice by tenants alleging over-occupation who are seeking to improve their position on the Council's housing wa...
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I wish to record that each application made for Council housing accommodation which was supported by the Department received the fullest consideration by the Borough Housing Officer. Common Lodging Houses There are no common lodging houses in the Borough. Houses in Multiple Occupation Powers are available to local auth...
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One channel of identification which has proved of value has been through local land charge searches, when prospective purchases of properties are informed by the Town Clerk that standards relating to houses in multiple occupation have been adopted by the Council and that if the enquirer is aware that the house is so oc...
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The Code of Practice of the Greater London Council for means of escape in case of fire in houses in multiple occupation has been adopted by the Council and is applied as necessary. During the year 86 houses were modified in such a way as to meet the requirements of the Code and thus provide a degree of safety for the o...
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These applications related to controlled tenancies which owners desired to have taken out of control with the aid of a Qualification Certificate, thus enabling a fair rent to be fixed for the tenancy. In every instance the tenant was given the opportunity to make written representations to the Council regarding the con...
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Inspection of Dwelling Houses (i) (a) Total number of dwellings inspected for housing defects (under Public Health or Housing Acts) 3,516 (b) Number of inspections made for the purpose 9,078 (ii) Number of dwellings found to be unfit for human habitation 39 (iii) Number of dwellings (exclusive of those referred to unde...
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Action under statutory powers during the year (a) Proceedings under Sections 9 and 10 of the Housing Act, 1957 (i) Number of dwellings in respect of which notices were served requiring repairs Nil (ii) Number of dwellings which were rendered fit after service of formal notices (a) By owners Nil (b) By Local Authority i...
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1957 (i) Number of dwellings in respect of which Demolition Orders were made 3 (ii) Number of dwellings demolished in pursuance of Demolition Orders 1 (iii) Number of dwellings in respect of which Closing Orders were made 9 (iv) Number of dwellings closed in pursuance of Closing Orders 11 (v) Number of dwellings in res...
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Compulsory Improvement - Housing Act, 1964 (i) Number of dwellings in improvement areas improved to the full standard 18 (ii) Number of dwellings outside improvement areas improved to the full standard (Section 19) Nil CARAVANS Under the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act, 1960 there are two sites licensed in...
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The following account of the sanitary circumstances of the Borough and of the work done by the Public Health Inspectors and their supporting staff in creating healthy conditions in which people live and work and play is herein detailed to meet the requests of Government Departments and to satisfy the Public Health Offi...
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cafes 992 School Meal Kitchens and Canteens 876 Stalls 245 Unsound Food 410 Other Food premises visits 1,806 7,838 Factories Powered/ non-powered 478 Sites 17 Outworkers 127 622 Offices, Shops and Railway Premises 2,481 2,481 Drainage Drainage and Plumbing Works 2,143 Cesspools 1,400 3,543 Infectious Diseases 2,915 2,9...
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and of these 127 had been complied with at the end of the year. LOCAL LAND CHARGE ENQUIRIES These refer to enquiries from the Town Clerk concerning outstanding notices, the progress of housing schemes and smoke control areas in relation to all types of property in the Borough, in pursuance of the provisions of the Land...
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There are no specially noisy industrial processes and the most intractable cases arise from business uses or light industrial activity in smaller factories or workshops which are intermingled with or adjacent to houses. Complaints are investigated promptly but some require numerous visits at night as well as during the...
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The total number of registered premises at the end of the year was 3,134, a slight reduction on the previous year. Of this total 179 were premises newly registered during the year. At the end of the year there were 1,110 shop premises where the Act is not applicable i.e. family businesses. In addition to the number of ...
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of premises newly registered during year Total registered premises at end of year Registered premises receiving a general inspection Offices 47 900 57 Retail shops 112 1947 1211 Wholesale shops, warehouses 3 49 30 Catering establishments open to the public, canteens 17 237 127 Fuel storage depots — 1 — TOTALS 179 3134 ...
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of persons employed Offices 14,821 Retail Shops 7,870 Wholesale departments, warehouses 1,458 Catering establishments open to the public 1,577 Canteens 214 Fuel Storage Depots 3 TOTAL 25,943 Total males 13,138 Total females 12,805 FACTORIES AND WORKPLACES The Local Authority is responsible for enforcing the provisions ...
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Premises Number on Register Number of Inspections Written Notices Occupiers prosecuted (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (i) Factories in which Section 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 are to be enforced by Local Authorities 75 53 6 _ (ii) Factories not included in (i) in which Section 7 is enforced by the Local Authority. 635 425 33 _ (iii) Other ...
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1) 4 3 - - - Overcrowding (S. 2) - - - - - Unreasonable temperature (S.3) - - - - - Inadequate ventilation (S.4) 1 1 - - - Ineffective drainage of floors (S.6) - - - - - Sanitary Conveniences (S.7) (a) Insufficient - - - - - (b) Unsuitable or defective 44 23 2 3 - (c) Not separate for sexes - - - - - Other offences aga...
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There are 164 outworkers so notified engaged in the following trades:- Wearing apparel 128 Curtains and furniture hangings 4 Brass and brass articles 2 Artificial flowers 8 The making of boxes etc. 12 Brush making 2 Stuffed toys 4 Lampshades 4 The Public Health Inspectors made 127 visits to such premises. No unsatisfac...
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SWIMMING POOLS AND BATHS There are four public swimming establishments provided and maintained at:- Squires Lane, Finchley (Indoor) High Road, North Finchley Daws Lane, Mill Hill Goldsmith Avenue, West Hendon Water treatment to the pools is carried out by filtration and "break point" chlorination method. I Public Slipp...
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The sanitary fittings in all the public conveniences have been descaled during the year by a firm of specialist contractors. 58 SEWERAGE AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL The system of sewerage in the former Barnet Urban District Council area is partly separate and partly combined. Arkley and Totteridge rural areas are unsewered. Tr...
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In the East Barnet area there is a separate sewerage system except for the older development in Monken Hadley where it is partly combined. The whole of the district is sewered. Treatment and disposal are at Greater London Council (East Middlesex) Works, Deephams, Edmonton. In the Hendon area there is a separate sewerag...
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REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL Refuse is collected by direct labour in various types of specially designed vehicles. The number of collection rounds is 45. Disposal is effected by transfer loading stations at Summers Lane, Finchley, N.12., and at Hendon on the North Circular Road. All disposal is the responsibility of ...
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At the end of the year the following licences were in force:- Animal Boarding Establishments Act, 1963 2 Pet Animals Act, 1951 22 Riding Establishments Acts, 1964/70 9 The Public Health Inspectors are "authorised officers" for enforcing the provisions of the Diseases of Animals Act, 1950, and the numerous orders made t...
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The records show that the average numbers of stock held were:- Cattle 640 Pigs 5,395 Sheep 20 Goats 7 Poultry 6,575 The Diseases of Animals (Waste Food) Order, 1957, requires that all waste foods to be used for the feeding of animals must be boiled to minimise the risk of spread of animal diseases. The boiling plants m...
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This is carried out by a trained staff of Rodent Operatives and in accordance with the recommendations of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. In the case of dwelling houses, treatment is undertaken by the Council free of charge, and on a "time and cost" basis in respect of business premises. Treatment of s...
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(a) Total number of properties (including nearby premises) inspected following notification 2,388 2 (b) Number infested by (i) Rats 1,055 1 (ii) Mice 1,092 1 3. (a) Total number of properties inspected for rats and/or mice for reasons other than notification 415 9 (b) Number infested by (i) Rats 38 - (ii) Mice 1 - The ...
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Thanks must once again 61 be expressed to the Director of Entomology of the Natural History Museum for the helpful co-operation of his experts in the identification. Complaints are increasingly received from residents concerning damage and nuisance caused by the common squirrel and traps purchased by the Council are hi...
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MORTUARY The public mortuary serving the Borough is situated adjacent to the Disinfecting Station, North Circular Road, N.3; in the course of the year 572 bodies were received. EXHUMATIONS Licences for the removal of human remains under the Burial Act, 1857, state, inter alia, "it is considered advisable that the Medic...
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Their complete attachment to general practitioners for more than 3 years has resulted in a widening of their field of work. During the year Health Visitors attended [n-service training courses on health teaching in schools and psycho-physical training for childbirth. Home Visiting Cases First Effective Total Effective ...
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as Health Visitors 17736 32094 7870 1871 Cases seen as School Nurse - 1583 1156 - 65 Care of Mothers and Young Children Notification of Births Numbers of Births in the London Borough of Barnet during 1971 as adjusted by inward and outward transfers:- (i) Live Births (a) Domiciliary 123 (b) Institutional 4007 4130 (ii) ...
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of Sessions Total Attendances Average attendance per Session Central 14 84 6.0 East Barnet 11 65 5.9 Edgware 31 328 10.6 Oak Lane 41 95 2.3 Oakleigh Road 33 158 4.2 Torrington 44 299 6.8 Vale Drive 44 158 3.6 Watling 22 193 8.8 West Hendon 41 171 4.2 Osidge 6 42 7.0 TOTALS 287 1593 5.6 Congenital Malformations Informat...
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Mothers' Discussion Groups Discussion groups were in operation at the end of this year at the following clinics:- East Barnet Oakleigh Road Vale Drive Broadfields Brunswick Park (Osidge) Watling Mill Hill Torrington Holly Park 66 Child Welfare Centres The following table shows the sessions held and attendances at each ...
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6 1177 1 Edgware 84 2001 23.8 749 17 Etchingham Park 102 2294 22.5 1279 - Holders Hill 33 526 15.9 252 - Holly Park 52 1496 28.8 942 1 Mill Hill 113 2795 24.7 1253 16 Oak Lane 102 2823 27.7 1484 11 Oakleigh Road 52 1359 26.1 750 2 Osidge 104 2794 26.8 1302 - St. Barnabas 51 2263 44.4 912 28 St. Marks 14 73 5.6 44 - St.
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Stephens 24 501 20.9 306 1 Sanders Lane 41 841 20.5 338 7 Sutton Road 51 1174 23.0 557 - Torrington 103 3145 30.5 1286 - Vale Drive 85 2322 27.3 1410 2 Watling 31 576 18.6 242 - West Hendon 103 2502 24.3 1031 21 Sessions without a Doctor Broadfields 4 71 17.8 - - Central 52 679 13.1 - - Claremont 24 284 11.8 - - East B...
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Marks 11 63 5.7 - - Sanders Lane 16 184 14.0 - - Vale Drive 19 207 10.9 - - Development Clinics Central 1 4 4.0 - - East Barnet 31 118 3.6 - - Garth Road 20 78 3.9 - - Holly Park 11 140 12.7 - - Mill Hill 10 56 5.6 - - Oak Lane 50 487 9.7 Contd. over 67 Child Welfare Centres (contd.) CLINICS No. of Sessions Total Atten...
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Barnabas 24 192 8.0 - - Sutton Road 13 65 5.0 - - Vale Drive 3 24 8.0 - - Torrington 5 26 5.2 - - TOTALS 2074 48053 23.2 20029 199 Number of Children who attended during 1971 Born in 1971 3713 Born in 1970 3209 Born in 1966 — 1969 3641 10563 Midwifery The number of home confinements conducted by domiciliary midwives ha...
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Twenty-one resided at Gervase Road, Edgware during the training period; Home Nursing A full establishment of Home Nurses and Nuring Auxiliaries was maintained throughout the year. During February and March Nursing Auxiliaries received a 3-day period of In-service training. No. of cases nursed 4725 No. of patients under...
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Incontinence Pads and Clothing Incontinence pads and clothing are provided free for suitable cases recommended by general practitioners or home nurses and are available at all main clinics. 533,568 pads and 1248 pairs of waterproof pants and linings were issued during the year. Clinics for the Elderly A total of 51 ses...
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Category Persons provided with Treatment Directly by the Authority (including those treated by private chiropodists on behalf of the Authority) Through arrangements with Voluntary Organisations Elderly persons 3761 647 Physically handicapped 27 - Expectant and nursing mothers 9 - Schoolchildren 24 - Children under 5 ye...
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Medical/Chronic 32 "Cartref", 196 Watford Way, N.W.4. Chronic 2 Edgware Nursing Home, 36-38 Orchard Drive, Edgware. Medical/Chronic 13 "Clovelly", 81 Torrington Park, N.12. Medical/Chronic 19 Arkley Lawn Nursing Home, Arkley Barnet. Medical/Chronic 26 Ellern Mede Nursing Home, Totteridge Common, N.20. Chronic 34 Presto...
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Medical/Chronic 35 Bedford House, Hammers Lane, N.W.7. Chronic 23 Convent of St. Mary at the Cross, Hale Lane, Edgware. Incurable Orthopaedic (Female) 48 70 Registration of Nursing Homes Nursing Homes registered year ended 31st December 1971 (contd.) No. of Beds Manor House Hospital, North End Road, N.W.ll. Medical/Chr...
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Albany Nurses Agency 7/7a Station Road, N.3. Universal Nursing Service 61 High Street, Edgware. were inspected during this year and their licences renewed. Priority Dental Service Attendances and Treatments Children under 5 Expectant and Nursing Mothers First Visit 613 107 Subsequent Visits 554 172 Total Visits 1167 27...
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52 76 Teeth otherwise conserved 176 - Teeth root filled - 4 Inlays/Crowns - 7 Number of Courses of treatment completed during the year 311 57 71 Prosthetics Patients supplied with full upper or full lower (first time) 8 Patients supplied with other dentures 12 Number of dentures supplied 20 Anaesthetics General anaesth...
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The Department's Health Visitors and T.B. Visitors continued to carry out social visiting and act as liaison between the patients and the Chest Physicians. 1. Number of cases of tuberculosis under treatment or supervision at 31st December 1971. Respiratory Non-Respiratory Men Women Children Total Men Women Children Tot...
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Men Women Children Total A. Respiratory Non-Bacteriologically Confirmed 46 30 * 94 170 B. Respiratory Bateriologically Confirmed 23 13 - 36 TOTALS 69 43 94 206 * This figure includes 90 school children (or immigrants under school age) who were found to be tuberculin positive on Heaf testing and had not previously had B...
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The service was available at the following centres:- The Family Planning Association, Barnet & District Clinic, 133 Wood Street, Barnet. Edgware Clinic, Approach Road, Station Road, Edgware. West Hendon Clinic, 215 The Broadway, N.W.9. Oak Lane Clinic, Oak Lane, Finchley, N.2. ' Claremont Clinic, Claremont Road, N.W.2....
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There were no positive results. CLINIC No.
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of Sessions New Cases Total Attendances Average Attendances per session Childs Hill 24 237 259 10.8 East Barnet 9 81 109 12.8 Oak Lane 19 143 164 8.5 Torrington 40 199 283 7.7 Vale Drive 16 67 81 5.0 Watling 33 310 349 10.6 West Hendon 22 136 159 7.2 Osidge 10 87 113 11.3 TOTALS 173 1260 1517 8.7 Vaccination and Immuni...
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Vaccination continues to be recommended for travellers to and from countries where smallpox is endemic or where eradication programmes are in progress and for health service staff who may come into contact with patients. 74 Statistical tables for the immunisation of persons under the age of 16 are given Delow. Table 1....
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Pertussis — - — — - - - 7. Tetanus 3 1 1 2 41 382 430 8. Salk - — — — - - - 9. Sabin 82 2050 779 80 135 148 3274 10. Measles 4 875 872 291 416 27 2485 11. Rubella — — — — — 1183 1183 12. Total immunised against Diphtheria (Lines 1-2-3-4-5) 94 2084 802 71 120 45 3216 13. Total immunised against Whooping Cough/Pertussis ...
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Total immunised against Tetanus (Lines 1-2-4-7) 97 2084 801 73 159 425 3639 15. Total immunised against Polio (Lines 1-8-9) 82 2050 779 80 135 148 3274 Table 2. Re-inforcing Doses Type of Vaccine or Dose Year of Birth Others under age 16 TOTAL 1971 1970 1969 1968 1963-67 1. Quadruple DTPP _ _ _ — — — — 2. Triple DTP 13...
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Diphtheria - - - - 15 12 27 6. Pertussis — - - 2 1 1 4 7. Tetanus — 3 5 9 118 1444 1579 8. Salk — — — — - - - 9. Sabin 15 160 187 54 2597 1984 4997 75 Table 2. Re-inforcing Doses (Contd.) Type of Vaccine or Dose Year of Birth Others under age 16 TOTAL 1971 1970 1969 1968 1963-67 10.
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Total immunised against Diphtheria (Lines 1-2-3-4-5) 14 164 203 52 2757 427 3617 11.Total immunised against Whooping Cough Pertussis (Lines 1-2-3-6) 13 149 168 34 528 73 965 12. Total immunised against Tetanus (Lines 1-2-4-7) 14 167 208 61 2860 1859 5169 13. Total immunised against Polio (Lines 1-8-9) 15 160 187 54 259...
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A tuberculin test was offered to young immigrants arriving in the Borough during the year and, where the result was positive, arrangements were made for further investigation and supervision at a chest clinic. Tuberculin Test and B.C.G. Vaccination No. of persons vaccinated through the Authority's approved arrangements...
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vaccinated 2,608 (c) SCHOOL CHILDREN AND STUDENTS (known to have previously had B.C.G. vaccination) (i) No. skin tested 248 (ii) No. found positive 196 (iii) No. found negative 41 (iv) No. vaccinated 51 77 CLINIC PREMISES Main Clinics Clinic Sessions (See Key Table on page Brunswick Park Road, N.ll. I.W.C. C D SP DV (O...
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DV A/NE-M/C A/N(M) Holly Park, N.ll. I.W.C. D SP CHIR DV A/N CSC Hartley Avenue, N.W.7. I.W.C. CSC D SP CHIR (Mill Hill) DV A/N A/NE-M/C M/C Oak Lane, N.2. I.W.C. C D SP CHIR DV A/N A/NE-M/C OPH ORT CSC T Oakleigh Road, N.20. I.W.C. DV A/N A/NE-M/C CSC T Sutton Road, N.10. I.W.C. SP DV A/N A/NE-M/C CSC T Torrington Par...
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CSC SIC C D SP DV A/NE-M/C OPH ORT A/N(M) PAU 36 Cressingham Road, I.W.C. CSC C D SP Burnt Oak CHIR A/NE-M/C OPH ORT CE York Road, N.W.9. I.W.C. CSC C D SP (West Hendon) CHIR A/N A/NE-M/C DE Claremont Way, N.W.2. I.W.C. Approach Road, Edgware I.W.C. CSC SP CHIR A/N A/NE-M/C 78 Other Premises Etchingham Park Road, N.3. ...
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Totteridge Lane, N.20. United Free Church Hall, I.W.C. Sanders Lane, N.W.7. St. Barnabas Church Hall, I.W.C. DV Cranbourne Gardens, N.W.ll. St. Mark's Hall, I.W.C. Woodville Road, Barnet. Congregational Church Hall, I.W.C. Colin Close, N.W.9.' St. Mary Magdalene Church I.W.C. Hall, Holders Hill Road, N.W.4. KEY TABLE I...
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DV Development Clinic T Toddlers Clinic C Cervical Cytology SIC Special Investigation Clinic PAU Paediatric Assessment Unit 80 SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICE SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICE Introduction The regular medical inspection of children in attendance at local authority schools continued, any necessary treatment being obtained ei...
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389 1 Diagnostic Unit 32 1 Autistic Unit 4 46,783 Periodic Medical Inspections The routine medical inspection of school entrants and leavers together with an intermediate examination during the last year at primary school is the continuing policy of the Authority. The following table shows the number of children inspec...
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829 5 1956 & earlier 1,156 1,156 - TOTAL 12,125 12,119 6 Percentage of pupils inspected whose physical condition was found:- Satisfactory 99.95% Unsatisfactory 0.05% Medical Treatment In the tables of statistics which follow this section of the report, details are given of treatment (excluding uncleanliness and dental ...
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Squint Diagnostic Clinics The Squint Diagnostic Clinics introduced in January last year at Central Hendon, Oak Lane and Vale Drive Clinics, have proved to be very successful. The numbers attending in 1970 and 1971 are given below 84 (a) No. of new patients (b) No. of patients included in (a) referred to the Ophthalmolo...
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Sweep tests 12,126 Re-tests 474 Special tests 2,114 Re-tests 408 Audiology The Consultant Otologist sees those children referred for further investigation of a loss of hearing at either the Tottenham or Neasden Audiology Unit. Much useful work has been done by the Authority's peripatetic teacher of the deaf in the supe...
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Gross is acting in a locum tenens capacity as Consultant Child Psychiatrist and Medical Director following Dr. Todes' resignation from this position in the earlypart of the year. 85 No. of Cases under consultation during the year 318 Total attendances of patients to see:- (a) The Psychiatrist 375 (b) The Psychologist 2...
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A pre-school language group was initiated for children of 3-5 years of age who it was thought would benefit from group therapy rather than individual treatment and I will report further on this project when results are available. Handicapped Pupils The Education (Handicapped Children) Act, 1970, provided, with effect f...
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The various categories of handicapped pupils are defined by the School Health Service and Handicapped Pupils Regulations, 1959, as follows:- Blind Epileptic Partially Sighted Maladjusted Deaf Physically Handicapped Partially Hearing Delicate Educationally Subnormal Children suffering from Speech Defects The Authority m...
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There is also a Unit providing special education for children suffering from Autism, attached to the Grasvenor Avenue Infants' School. The following Table shows the number of handicapped pupils as at 31st December, 1971:- Special Day Schools Special Residential Schools Mainta ined Primary & Secondary Schools Independen...
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- 1 3 3 1 Maladjusted 10 6 40 15 5 3 2 1 4 1 61 26 Physically Handicapped 23 9 7 7 8 3 - - - 6 38 25 Speech Defects - - - 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 2 Total No. Handicapped Pupils 168 132 85 36 19 14 4 1 6 8 282 191 87 Special Transport to School Section 55 of the Education Act, 1944, makes provision for transport to facilitate t...
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Home Tuition During the year 11 children were recommended home tuition, under Section 56 of the Education Act, 1944, for varying periods in accordance with their disability. SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICE STATISTICAL TABLES PUPILS FOUND TO REQUIRE TREATMENT AT MEDICAL INSPECTION ( excluding dental disease and infestation with v...
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squint) For any of the other conditions recorded Total Individual Pupils 1967 & later 4 15 18 1966 44 175 196 1965 49 187 200 1964 8 41 44 1963 11 28 30 1962 11 25 31 1961 97 86 169 1960 135 165 273 1959 81 79 150 1958 29 22 39 1957 188 79 251 1956 & earlier 153 69 211 TOTAL 810 971 1,612 88 PERIODIC INSPECTIONS t Code...
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all others age groups Special Inspections 4 Skin: T O T O T O T O 40 39 20 12 : 170 161 6 1 5 Eyes: (a) Vision (b) Squint (c) Other 107 32 1 270 31 7 323 13 6 165 8 13 1,190 109 19 991 93 80 90 1 45 5 6 Ears: (a) Hearing 88 163 13 40 201 379 30 28 (b) Otitis Media 16 49 11 4 59 115 5 5 (c) Other 1 7 3 6 4 29 3 3 7 Nose...
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3 12 - 2 3 52 - - 10 Heart 6 55 2 9 18 134 1 7 11 Lungs 15 52 4 20 45 164 3 6 12 Developmental: (a) Hernia 9 17 — 2 15 41 _ 2 (b) Other 7 90 3 13 32 227 12 13 13 Orthopaedic: (a) Posture 2 9 4 7 82 82 1 1 (b) Feet 7 27 9 9 56 136 1 1 (c) Other 5 18 5 11 32 95 1 2 14 Nervous Svstem: (a) Epilepsy 2 8 2 4 22 34 1 1 (b) Ot...
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(a) Development 1 37 — 1 3 186 4 6 (b) Stability 3 83 4 15 21 318 10 15 16 Abdomen 3 17 - 13 5 70 - - 17 Other 87 140 31 43 234 457 35 24 T — requiring Treatment O — requiring Observation 89 TREATMENT OF PUPILS ATTENDING MAINTAINED PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS (including Nursery and Special Schools) GROUP 1: Eye Disea...
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of pupils for whom spectacles were prescribed 687 GROUP 2: Diseases and Defects of Ear, Nose and Throat Received operative treatment for: (a) Diseases of the ear - (b) Adenoids and Chronic Tonsillitis 27 (c) Other nose and throat conditions 1 Received other forms of treatment - TOTAL: 28 Total No. of pupils in schools ...
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of pupils treated by speech therapists 497 GROUP 7: Other Treatment given: (excl. B.C.G. vaccination) (a) Minor ailments 20 (b) Convalescent treatment under School Health Service arrangements 3 TOTAL: 23 Education Act 1944 — Section 57 Cases dealt with under Section 57, Education Act, 1944 Nil Cases de-notified under S...
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Equipment The policy of bringing the lighting, x-ray apparatus and air motors in all surgeries up to a high standard was continued and a programme was prepared for replacing some other dental units which, although serviceable, were obsolete and difficult to keep supplied with accessories and spare parts. Health Educati...