Student Survey: Deliberate & Malicious Attacks on the UK’s Food Supplies
Is the UK Prepared for a Deliberate or Malicious Attack on its Food Supplies? A Stakeholder Preparedness Survey
Is the UK Prepared for a Deliberate or Malicious Attack on its Food Supplies? A Stakeholder Preparedness Survey
A fish and chip shop owner in Netherton has landed a court bill of more than £5,000 after a series of poor hygiene standards were discovered.
The owner of a city centre takeaway has been ordered to pay nearly £2,500 by magistrates for allowing staff to pile loose bags of putrid rubbish behind his shop.
A Pontypridd takeaway has been fined more than £2,000 following a successful prosecution by Rhondda Cynon Taf Council because of a catalogue of food hygiene offences that could risk public health.
The owner of a Middlesbrough restaurant has been fined after breaching food hygiene rules. Environmental Health Officers from Middlesbrough Council’s Community Protection Service visited Jamal’s in Corporation Road, Middlesbrough on February 19 to carry out a routine food hygiene inspection.
A Tottenham restaurant was so infested with rats and mice that when council officers and police paid a surprise visit, the staff ran away.