[Report 1946] / Medical Officer of Health, Darlington R.D.C.
- Darlington (England). Rural District Council.
- Date:
- 1946
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1946] / Medical Officer of Health, Darlington R.D.C. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![III];-:; uir-13 iy:xA'73„ The follo-ving is r. liet of plans subiritted under the lye Ir-vis during the y-uro 1, he^i/ Houses and Tunyalows and Chops 19 2o Garages, Chedo Htc. 22 3. Alterations, Additions :■ no. Conversions 32 4. Afirioultural Buildings (Houses) 17 5. Dr a in,age 12 6o I'aolories 27 7. Roads and servers 1 H0U5XHG CTATICTICC Ir] aoeoraance aith the instruction received from the liedical Officer of Health a Housing Survey was ccnmenced. The record of work done under the Housing Act, LtCo during the past year is as followsc- lo (a) Total number of duvelling houses inspected for housing defects (under Public Health or Housing Acts)o 350 (b) Humber of visits niaae for the purpose= 385 i'umbcr of dcielling houses (included under sub-head (l) afoove) which -eere inspected and recorded unaer the Housing (Consolidated), Regulations, 1925, and Amendment Regulations, 1932» (b) Humber of visits ujaae for the purpose., 3c, Humber of •dwellin,? houses found to be in a state so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unf it for hurncr] habitat ion« 4. Humber of dwelling houses (exclusive of those referred to unaer preceding sub-head) found not to be in all lespects reasonably fit for human habit at ion. 5. ITuraber of dwelling houses founc t o be over- crow’d ed Remedy ci defe c t d uring t he year w it b ''■ut ser~vic6 of Rorma.'i Hc 'cices. Humber of defective dwelling houses rendered fit in all respects in conseQuence of informal action by the Local Authcrity of their Officers. 0 c t i0n L IHCPHCTICH AilD nTpwyviGiop Qp pQQi) l-ILH 5UPPIT Cv/ing to the shortage of staff and general pressure of work in the ceparts'.ent, v;e have been unable to carry cut the usual routine inspection of cow sheds and dairies in the district. r.owever, every applies.t ion for new reg istra.tion is aealt --^ith by a speciai visit, and every effort is made to ke^. p a high standard for the production of milk. The total number of Registered premises is 251. This 288 3 CO 151 124 14](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29149678_0023.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


