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The Health Of Reditch




               other than those with a known or defined boundary, to adopt the Act were now made to the
               Secretary of State.


               The responsibilities of local boards included the removal of obstructions and nuisances in the
               street, fires and fire prevention, provision of public bathing houses, naming streets and numbering
               houses, and removal of ruinous or dangerous buildings.  The local board also took over any
               lamps, lamp posts and gas posts, and was given a new power to provide a market place where
               one was required or inadequate.  In the ten years up to 1868, 568 towns set up boards of health
               and began implementing public health reforms.  Redditch was one of those towns.

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               Redditch and the 1858 Acts

               At the end•of• December•1858•the•Secretary•of• State’s•Office•sent•the• ‘order’•settling•the
               boundaries of Redditch, and John Osborne had been appointed summoning officer. The nine
               commissioners/members• of• the• local• board• elected• by•the•rate•payers• were• ‘gentlemen of
               property’.•The Worcester Journal reporter added:


                       If not quite up to the democratic standard, they are, as a body, possessed of practical knowledge,
                       yet, as men of business, well acquainted with the essential requirements of the town, and being
                       of the economic mould, the interests of the inhabitants may be safely confined
                       to them.  ... from what we have heard, the darkness will be dispelled, and the disgraceful state
                       of one of the principal streets, amended by a proper drainage.  That this is essentially necessary
                       must be evident to all who, like ourselves, have passed up Evesham-street in wet weather. 58


               The journalist  from  the Birmingham Daily Post wrote  that•there•was• ‘a• good• infusion• of
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               careful• men’• among• the• number.   The  following  list  shows  the names,  occupation  and
               number of votes for each candidate.  The first nine people had the most votes and therefore
               became members of the board.


                                 Name               Occupation     No. of votes
               1.                John Osborne        bank agent       536
                2.               Benjamin Sarsons   baker, corn dealer   459
               3.                William Ricketts    grocer           356
                4.               Richard Harrison    manufacturer     276
               5.                Edwin Smallwood     manufacturer     274
                6.               John R. Nicholson   physician        265
                7.               William Kinchin    confectioner      245
                8.               Joseph Warrin      manufacturer       228
                9.               William Smith       surgeon           203


               10.               Samuel Thomas       manufacturer     178
               11.               Edmund Holyoake     manufacturer       83
               12.               William Boulton     manufacturer      191

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                  The Needle District Almanack and Trades Directory for Redditch & Neighbourhood 1888; available in
               Redditch Public Library; Worcester Journal, 1 January 1859, 2 April 1859
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                  Worcester Journal, 2 April 1859.
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                  Birmingham Daily Post, 30 March 1859.





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