by theEHP | Oct 21, 2013 | This Week at theEHP
In this weeks newsletter you will find studies about interactive lesson plans and social interactions of babies, RPT Decisions and lots of prosecutions.
According to a survey carried out by online tenant community ‘The Tenants’ Voice’, a third of tenants who have been evicted, or threatened with eviction, have been put in this position after making a complaint to their landlords about the condition of a property, or after asking for repairs to be carried out.
by theEHP | Sep 15, 2013 | This Week at theEHP
Welcome to the new look and new style newsletter from theEHP.com.
After a short break to work on a couple of large (unrelated to environmental health) projects, it’s good to be back. For No. 100, I felt it was time to change things up a bit. As you can see, the newsletter now has a new theme and a new name. Hope you like it?
In this weeks newsletter you will find a new plan to tackle campylobacter, new figures on flat sharers, RPT Decisions and lots of prosecutions.
by theEHP | Aug 14, 2013 | This Week at theEHP
This week at theEHP we report on village halls guidance, tattooing and body piercing guidance and lots of prosecutions.
The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) has published a report that warns that some coastal resorts have never recovered from decades of decline.
by theEHP | Aug 1, 2013 | This Week at theEHP
This week at theEHP we report on the horsemeat incident review, Local Housing Allowance market and lots of prosecutions.
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.
by theEHP | Jul 23, 2013 | This Week at theEHP
This week at theEHP we report on public attitudes to food, a student survey and lots of prosecutions.
The FSA has published its latest research in several areas of study. The areas covered including consumer attitudes towards the decontamination of meat and the use of freezing to reduce campylobacter in chicken livers.
by theEHP | Jul 12, 2013 | This Week at theEHP
This week at theEHP we report on domestic kitchen practices, Student Research and prosecutions.
The Strategic Society Centre, a London-based public policy think-tank, has published new research and policy analysis about private landlords in the UK.