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General Provision of Health Services (continued)
Brought forward ... £194 7 10
Tuberculosis and Chest
Diseases Case Committee 250 0 0
Annual Grant
Paid through Welfare Account
Bethany Homestead
700
0
0
Annual grant
Northampton Council of
Social Service .........
300
0
0
Annual grant re St.
George’s Homestead
Southern Regional As¬
sociation for the Blind
26
0
0
Apportioned contri¬
bution for 1959/60
National Library for the
Blind ..
62
10
0
Annual contribution
based on readers
Northamptonshire and
Rutland Mission to the
Deaf ...
500
0
0
Annual grant
Midland Regional As¬
sociation for the Deaf
5
5
0
Annual affiliation fee
Total ...............
£2,038
2
10
Legislation in Force. The list of Local Acts and Orders and General
Adoptive Acts relating to public health (Section 16 of the Food and
Drugs Act, 1938, having been repealed and re-enacted as Section 22 of
the Food and Drugs Act, 1955) set out on pages 28 and 29 of the 1953
Report, continues in force in the County Borough, as do the following
Byelaws:—
Byelaws under the Public Health Acts:—
Tents, Vans, Sheds, and Similar Structures used for Human Habitation
(1914 and 1932).
Luggage Porters and Light Porters (1924).
Pleasure Grounds, etc. (1926 and 1933).
New Streets (1927 and 1932).
Nursing Homes (1929 and 1932).
Imposing on Occupier duties in connection with Removal of House
Refuse (1932).
Common Lodging Houses (1932).
Parking Places (1955, 1957 and 1958)
Baths, Wash-houses, etc. (1937).
Nuisances from Snow, Filth, Ashes, etc., Keeping of Animals (1939).
Cemeteries (1947).
Hackney Carriages (1948 and 1951).
Building (1954) and First Supplement: “Smoke Prevention”
(1957) as amended by Supplement 9/2/60.
Byelaws under Local Government Act, 1933:—
Good Rule and Government (1960)
Byelaws under Food and Drugs Act:—
Slaughterhouses (1887, 1929, and 1932).
Handling, Wrapping, and Delivery of Food; Sale and Exposure for
Sale in Open Air (1950).
General and Covered Markets (1952).