Where are you getting your 'recommended health requirements' from? There is only one 'official' site which you should be checking, which is the National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC), which is linked to the Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
Quote (re Typhoid):
"Most travellers are at low risk and do not need vaccination".
Combined quote (re Hepatitis A), with my capitals:
"Vaccine should be given to travellers WHOSE PLANNED ACTIVITIES PUT THEM AT RISK . Those at higher risk include travellers visiting friends and relatives, long stay travellers, and those visiting areas of poor sanitation".
Everyone in the UK is advised (even if they never leave the country) to ensure that their Tetanus vaccinations are kept up to date. This is what NaTHNaC says about Tetanus (which is probably exactly what it would say if you were visiting Blackpool or Torquay!):
"Travellers should have completed a primary vaccination course according to the UK schedule. A booster dose should be given to travellers whose last dose of a tetanus-containing vaccine was given more than 10 years ago, and who will not have ready access to medical care; even if they have received five doses previously".
Source:
http://www.nathnac.or...s/country_page_TR.htm
Chris