[Report 1952] / Medical Officer of Health, Rhyl U.D.C.
- Rhyl (Wales). Urban District Council.
- Date:
- 1952
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1952] / Medical Officer of Health, Rhyl U.D.C. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![SALVAGE. The gross amount of salvage collected and disposed of during the year showed a decrease of eight tons on the figures for 1951, and was due chiefly to reduction in iron and kitchen waste. There was also a considerable reduction in the price paid for waste paper, but despite this fact there was an excess of income over expenditure of £1,824. The collection of kitchen waste continued to decrease, and early in the year 1953 the Council decided to abandon such collections. Weights. 1st January to 31st December, 1952. T. C. Q. Waste Paper 526 18 0 Iron 6 5 0 Baled Tins — Aluminium 14 2 Copper 5 2 Brass 12 2 Zinc and Pewter ... 2 2 Bead 4 1 Rags and Bagging ... Bones Kitchen Waste Bottles and Jars (726.58 grs.) Miscellaneous 659 9 1 T. C. Q. 27 19 3 12 3 53 1 2 42 6 1 6 3 Income and Expenditure. 1st April, 1952—31st March, 1953. Income £6,043. Expenditure £4,219. Excess of Income over Expenditure, £1,824. HOUSING. The approximate number of Dwelling Houses for all classes is 5,921. Houses erected during 1952:— By the Council:— Permanent Houses erected Permanent Houses in course of erection By Private Enterprise :— Houses and Bungalows erected By the County Council Permanent Houses for Police Permanent .Houses for Police in course of erection Adaptations and Conversions There are no really unhealthy areas in the district. The staff engaged on Housing Inspections are the Sanitary Inspectors, along with their other general duties. Cv] oc](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28876064_0042.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


