[Report 1960] / Medical Officer of Health, Driffield R.D.C.
- Driffield (Humberside, England). Rural District Council.
- Date:
- 1960
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1960] / Medical Officer of Health, Driffield R.D.C. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![SaMI'AKV l.NSl’KC'l'lON OK IHK AuKA. 'I’he lollowing Statement sets out tlie miiiiber and nature of inspeetions made, tyi>es of j)reniises and the i)uri)ose of tliese visits : — A. Genekal Sanitation. Inspections. Sewage works ... ... ... ... ... ... 614 Drainage works—all types of j)remi.ses ... ... 702 Caravans and other moveahle dwellings ... ... 30 Places of entertainment—village halls ... ... 7 Licensed jiremises ... ... ... ... ... 16 Tips and refuse disposal ... ... ... ... 104 Schools ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 25 Knackers’ yards and fellniongers ... ... ... 8 H. IIoi:.siNO. Houses - miscellaneous visits ... ... ... ... 211 Ilous'es under Puhlic Health Acts ... ... ... 53 Houses under Housing Acts ... ... ... ... 61 Houses overcrowding ... ... ... ... ... 19 Houses verminous ... ... ... ... ... 10 Houses—^Council ... ...■ ... ... ... 302 Houses—Improvement Grants ... ... ... 275 C. Inkectiois Diseases. liKiuiries and disinfection of premi.se.s ... ... 8 1). Meat .\nt) Othek Foods. .Slaughterhouses ... ... ... ... ... 964 Butchers shops ... ... ... ... ... .... 39 Food prejjaration premises ... ... ... ... 11 Fried fish shops ...■ ... ... ... ... 8 Grocers shojis ... ... ... ... ... ... 45 lee-eream premises and sam])ling ... ... ... 23 Water supplies ... ... ... ... ... ... 30 Dairies and Milk shops ... ... ... ... 12 F. MlSCEI-I.ANEOl’S X'lSITS. Building progress (new works and alterations) ... 98 Petroleum Regulations ...■ ... ... ... ... 20 Rats and Mice ... ... ... ... ... ... 90 I'actories ... ... ... ... ... ... 114 Ca.mi’ino Sites. The deinantl for eam])ing sites mainly for holitlay i)eriod.s has not ch.-uiged. and persons requiring them as permanent residences have heen granted very limited jieriods only for essential occupiers, i.e., key farm workers reciuired on farms. 'This control was mainly exercised hy the Planning Authority.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29168247_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)