We have compiled a list of 2012’s ten most popular articles on theEHP. This list has been complied by analysing the most viewed articles on the site.

1. Housing: RPT ruling could cut heating costs

Liverpool City Council has won a landmark tribunal ruling which could see heating costs cut for private tenants.The decision by the President of the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) (UTLC) means that heating systems provided in private rented properties should be economical to run, if occupiers are to be adequately protected from the harmful effects of cold.

2. Health & Safety: Tesco to pay over £59,000 for two serious accidents

The action follows investigations of 2 serious accidents at the Tesco’s Beaumont Leys Store. The first involved a member of the public (Angela Pownall) being hit whilst shopping in the store, by a pallet truck that was being pulled by a Tesco’s employee. The second involved the main entrance door to the Petrol Filling Station collapsing on a Tesco’s employee (Linda Porter) when she opening up at the start of day. (Photos on Flickr)

3. Noise Nuisance App Launched

NoiseNuisance.org have just launched their first mobile phone application! The App, a collaborative effort by Encentre and Three Spires Acoustics, provides a useful logging tool for noise complainants and comes with a number of additional resources.

4. Housing: HIMO prosecution at St Augustine’s Road – Case Summary

We recently reported that Camden Council had prosecuted a struck-off solicitor for failing to license a property let to 12 people (view article). We have been provided with a detailed case summary that shows just how complex housing prosecutions can be.

5. Health & Safety: Warwick Castle fatal accident – Case Summary

Merlin Attractions Operations Ltd, the company that operates Warwick Castle, has been convicted of failing to protect the health and safety of visitors, following a 7 day trial. Read the case summary by Daniel Mulryan.

6. Opinion: Food Hygiene inspection – 5 top tips to reap the reward!!

Food Hygiene Ratings System – Gain the benefit; make the most of your inspection and reap the reward. 5 Top tips to help you achieve a 5 star rating! (by Jill Taylor)

7. Housing: Struck-off solicitor prosecuted for overcrowded, damp and dangerous house

A struck-off solicitor was one of two defendants successfully prosecuted for failing to license a property which was let to 12 people and in an appalling condition. (Photos on Flickr)

8. Food Safety: E.coli O157 outbreak in Belfast

The Food Standards Agency is reminding people across the UK of the importance of following good food hygiene practice, and what to do if they go down with food poisoning.

9. Food Safety: Letchworth hotel fined after food poisoning at wedding (updated 21-06-12)

A Letchworth hotel was ordered to pay over £12000 by Hertford Magistrates Court last week after pleading guilty to two charges of poor food hygiene practice.  The court heard that the Letchworth Hall Hotel had served food at a wedding in September last year which led to multiple cases of food poisoning.

It is worth noting that the evidence gathered for the offence of “rendering food injurious to health” [s.7(1) FSA’90] was the cook temperature record for the pate and the epidemiological study undertaken by the Health Protection Agency – no pate was formally sampled.

10. Housing: Southend BC v Isaac Odeniran – Case Summary

The case of SBC v Isaac Odeniran went to Southend Magistrates Court on Friday 10th February 2012, Mr Isaac Odeniran of Parkmead, Loughton, was found guilty of failing to comply with an Improvement Notice and fined £4000 (out of a possible maximum fine of £5000). He was also ordered to pay the Council’s full costs (in excess of £4000) and a victim surcharge of £15. (By Paul Oatt)