Food Safety: Public House fined £3,000 for Food Hygiene Offences
The Food Business Operator of a North Pembrokeshire public house has been fined £3,000 for food hygiene offences.
The Food Business Operator of a North Pembrokeshire public house has been fined £3,000 for food hygiene offences.
A takeaway owner must pay more than £10,000 after admitting food hygiene offences. (Photo Below)
A chip shop owner has been fined almost £2,000 for failing to maintain the necessary standards of food hygiene at Kirton Fish Bar, High Street, Kirton in Lindsey. (Photo Gallery Below)
Pembrokeshire County Council is to issue a Notice of Temporary Closure on two shellfish production areas on the Cleddau Estuary.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has published guidance on effective imported food control for local authority (LA) food services. ‘Effective imported food control’ draws on experience gained from the Agency’s programme of auditing LA imported food services.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is warning people about the potential risk of salmonella food poisoning from paan leaves, also known as betel leaves.