October 2007

Walbrook Wharf

Chadwick Court

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London Environmental Health Practitioners Limited

Alehm established a charitable company - London Environmental Health Practitioners Limited (LEHPL), to undertake all trading and business activities that are necessary to achieve the Association's objectives. LEHPL is wholly owned by Alehm.

London environmental health services

Environmental health services, based in the London Boroughs, have protected the environment and the health of Londoners, since the early nineteenth century John Snow. Edwin Chadwick. The relationship between the environment and human health has long been recognised. Unpolluted air, water and land; together with safe housing, food and working conditions, are basic requirements for human health and well-being.