Welcome to This Week at theEHP, a summary of the recent articles to appear on theEHP.com.

This week at theEHP we report on the horsemeat incident review, Local Housing Allowance market and lots of prosecutions.

 Shellfish Poisoning
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FSA has reported that approximately 70 people in south east England have reported symptoms consistent with diarrhetic shellfish poisoning. The cases have been linked to the consumption of mussels originating from a particular harvesting area in Shetland, Scotland. The area has been closed, and as a precautionary measure the industry has voluntarily suspended all commercial harvesting from the waters around Shetland until toxin levels subside. Read the full story here.

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Environmental Protection

Environmental Protection: Builder fined for fly tipping
In October 2012, a complaint from a member of the public provided evidence relating to the illegal disposal of waste from a vehicle.

Environmental Protection: Welwyn Hatfield Council seizes noise nuisance equipment
Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council seized noise making equipment from a flat in the Haldens area of Welwyn Garden City on Tuesday 16 July.

Environmental Protection: Guilty of 26 flytipping offences
At Redhill Magistrates’ Court, Mark Bryan, (trading as Edge Clearance Services) of Grenaby Avenue, Croydon CR0 2EG pleaded guilty to 26 offences relating to fly tipping. He was given three years conditional discharge and ordered to pay the Council’s clear up costs of £1500, as well as legal costs of £1170.



Food Safety

Food Safety: Scottish review of horsemeat incident published
The Scottish Government has published its review of the lessons to be learned from the horsemeat incident.

Food Safety: Shellfish poisoning outbreak
Following detection by the FSA of unusually high levels of toxins, various shellfish harvesting sites in Scotland have been closed. These toxins, which occur naturally, especially during the summer months, can cause acute food poisoning.

Food Safety: Tesco prosecuted following mouse infestation
TESCO has pleaded guilty to six breaches of food safety laws after a major mouse infestation was discovered at one of its central London stores.

Food Safety: Food outlet owner pleads guilty to food hygiene charges
THE owner of a Chinese style restaurant in Darlington has pleaded guilty at Darlington Magistrates Court to food hygiene offences following inspections carried out by Darlington Council’s Environmental Health officers.

Food Safety: Bengal Restaurant Prosecuted – Food Hygiene Offences
On Tuesday 9 July 2013 Mr Fazir Khan and Mr Noor Ali, joint food business operators of The Bengal Restaurant, 72 High Street, Ramsey pleaded guilty to seven food hygiene offences at Huntingdon Magistrates Court, in a case brought by Huntingdonshire District Council.

Health & Safety

Health & Safety: Havering investigation leads to ‘pre-lit’ Christmas trees prosecution
An investigation by Havering Council led to a company being ordered to pay £25,000 in fines and costs for selling ‘pre-lit’ Christmas trees which proved to be unsafe.

Housing

Housing: Landlords exit local Housing Allowance market
According to the latest research* from the National Landlords Association (NLA), the number of landlords letting to tenants in receipt of local housing allowance (LHA) has fallen to 27 per cent, a seven per cent reduction since quarter one this year.

Housing: Norwich Council action sends warning to landlords
Norwich City Council was successful in prosecuting two landlords at Norwich Magistrates’ Court yesterday for putting tenants at risk.

Housing: Welwyn Hatfield landlord fined for failing to license property
A landlord faces a total of £5,200 in fines and costs after being found guilty at Watford Magistrates court of nine offences relating to the safety of tenants at her rented property in Wood Close, Hatfield.

Resources

 

theEHP’s Top 10 Environmental Health Books
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