[Report 1923] / Medical Officer of Health, Glossop Borough.
- Glossop (England). Borough Council.
- Date:
- 1923
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Credit: [Report 1923] / Medical Officer of Health, Glossop Borough. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![* Willing to pay rental of:— ^l/-to5/- 5/1 to 0/- 6/1 to 7/- 7/1 to. 8/- 8/1 to 9/- per wk. 4 12 17 29 6 9/1 to 10/- 10/1 to 11/- 11/1 to 12/- 13/- 13 3 11 16 would not reply or destroyed fomis. 86 requiring houses. 31 11 eturns “ not requiring.” It will be seen that 86 families state in writing that they want houses, and the numbers able to- pay rent at a certain figure, inclusive of rates, is given. O VE E C EG WEING. ^1AECH—A PE IL, 1924. (According to Bedroom space). Xo. of Tenements Total No. of Av, No. of Persons with 1 Bedroom. persons occupying. per Bedroom. 7 42 ... 6 No. of Tenements Total No-, of Av. No. of Persons, with 2 iledrooms. persons occupying per Bedroom. Ill 928 ... 4.18 No. of Tenements Total No. of Av. No. of Persons with 3 Bedrooms persons occupying. per Bedroom. 15 145 ... 3.22 (2) i.EAD SOLUBLE WATEE SUPPLY: Steps are now being taken to prevent solubility. (a) Water in the Swineshaw supply is being treated with Silicate of Soda,. ih) The lladfield water su])ply. which is owned by Lord Howard of (llossop, is being treated with Hydrated Lime; but it lias not been ''lone very regularly. Up-to'-date filter beds should be installed for this supply. (3) EEFUSE DISPOSAL; 14ie method of tipping is detrimental to health. ^Alwing to had trade and unemployment some families would only guarantee a small i^ent, and some for this reason did not reply.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29258121_0039.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)