Food Safety: Pizza and pasta restaurant fined £3,000 for food safety failures
The owner of a Kingston restaurant has been fined £3,000 for failing to keep his premises clean and breaking food hygiene rules.
The owner of a Kingston restaurant has been fined £3,000 for failing to keep his premises clean and breaking food hygiene rules.
On Wednesday 19 February 2014, Mr John Wong from St Ives Chinese and Thai Takeaway pleaded guilty to eight food hygiene offences at Peterborough Magistrates Court, in a case brought by Huntingdonshire District Council.
A restaurant in Middle Street, Brighton, that pleaded guilty to four breaches of food hygiene was today ordered to pay over £4000 in fines, costs and victim surcharge at Brighton Magistrates Court (Thursday, February 6).
Fareham Borough Council has successfully prosecuted the owner of Kams Palace, for five offences under the Food Hygiene Regulations and two offences under Health and Safety legislation.
A Brighton restaurant that voluntarily closed after council officers found dead mice and rodent droppings was ordered to pay just over £4,500 at Brighton Magistrate’s court for food hygiene breaches on Thursday, 2 January.