by theEHP | Feb 3, 2012 | Food Safety
The former manager of a Stockton public house fell foul of food safety laws for the second time in a year. At the time of the offences, Helen Smallwood, aged 57, from Stockton, was manager of the Rimswell Hotel in Fairfield, which is now under new management and has no connection with her.
by theEHP | Feb 3, 2012 | Food Safety
Food hygiene offences cost the owner of a Stockton pizza shop more than £350 in costs and a community order for 160 hours of unpaid work following a successful prosecution by Stockton Council’s environmental health officers.
by theEHP | Jan 26, 2012 | Food Safety
Food safety bosses from Wolverhampton City Council have welcomed a sentence handed to a bar that was prosecuted following the discovery of a dead rat in its kitchen.
by theEHP | Jan 26, 2012 | Food Safety
PUBS, restaurants and cafes which fail to live up to food hygiene standards have been warned there will be no hiding place from prosecution.
by theEHP | Jan 19, 2012 | Food Safety
Scarborough Borough Council has successfully prosecuted two food establishments in Whitby after they were found to be in breach of food hygiene regulations (Photos on Flickr).
by theEHP | Jan 19, 2012 | Food Safety
A pub has been fined £3180 after pleading guilty to four food hygiene offences. The Sun Inn (Weymouth) Limited, on Kings Street, faced the offences under The Food Hygiene (England) Regulations 2006.