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Walsall Business Closed Due to Pests

September 8, 2015 by MERSEYPEST

A recent story about a shop closure due to pests. The story is from the Walsall Advertiser.

A CONVENIENCE store in Walsall was temporarily closed down by environmental health officers after they found evidence of mice activity.

Amid fears that mouse droppings found in food storage areas posed a serious risk to the public’s health, Warwaza Mini Market in Caldmore Green, Walsall was shut down last Monday afternoon (August 31).

Environmental health officers at Walsall Council served a Hygiene Emergency Prohibition Notice on the owners and evidence gathered from the premises was presented at Walsall Magistrates Court on Thursday, September 3, where it was confirmed that the closure notice had been correctly served.

The owners of the business were also ordered to pay £350 costs.

Neil Harris, principal environmental health officer, said: “Rodents in any food premises is a serious issue. Mice spread germs which cause food poisoning as well as contaminating food with droppings and urine.

“All food businesses must be on their guard or they will face closure and hefty fines if they are taken to court.

“Food businesses shouldn’t wait until they see rodents in their businesses and should undertake regular checks under shelves and equipment to look for droppings, gnawed food and other signs of pest activity.

“This is especially important as the weather gets colder and rodents look for places indoors to nest”.

The premises remained closed for three days until officers were satisfied that the activity had been eradicated and the risk to customers had been removed.

The store is now open once again and environmental health officers say the owners have co-operated fully with the council throughout the process.

Read the story here.

Filed Under: Commercial Pest Control, Mice Tagged With: commercial pest control

Birmingham Restaurant Closed Due to Cockroaches

September 4, 2015 by MERSEYPEST

Another restaurant with no pest control and extremely poor hygiene is closed by the council in Birmingham. The article is from yesterdays Birmingham Mail. Read the story…

 

A Birmingham Chinese restaurant which was found to be ‘an imminent risk to public health’ after inspectors found it was infested with cockroaches.

The Village Café in Ladywell Walk, city centre, was instantly closed down by officers concerned at the proble

At Birmingham Magistrates court SMT Village Café Ltd was ordered to pay a total of almost £2,000.

Environmental health officers visited the Chinese takeaway restaurant on 21 July 21 last year, and, shocked at their findings, immediately got a a Hygiene Emergency Prohibition Notice on the same day – forcing the owners to shut down.

The court heard that the owners stated it employed a pest control company to treat and control pests at the premises, but environmental health team said they found no evidence of this during their visit.

When officers returned to The Village Café two days later, they decided there was still an imminent risk to public health as cockroaches both adult and young were found in the kitchen.

Mark Croxford, Head of Environmental Health for Birmingham City Council, said: “People should be able to have confidence in the safety of the food served and cleanliness of any food business in Birmingham – regardless of whether it’s a takeaway or a posh restaurant.

“When officers found evidence of an active cockroach infestation throughout the kitchen at The Village Café on 21 July 2014, they closed it immediately on public health grounds.

“We want the city’s food businesses to thrive and as such our officers work closely with premises to ensure they achieve the necessary standards required to operate safely.”

SMT Village Café Ltd pleaded guilty of two offences under the Food Safety and Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013 and was ordered to pay £1,000 in fines, £876 towards costs and a £100 victim surcharge.

Following the formal closure, the company signed a contract with a pest control firm to carry out treatment to control and eradicate cockroaches.

Officers allowed SMT Village Café Ltd to reopen its food business on July 24 after a second revisit, when they found the premises to be free of pests.

The food business was last inspected in March this year, when it regained its Food Standards Agency rating of 3, which means it is generally satisfactory.

 

See the original article here.

Filed Under: Cockroaches, Commercial Pest Control Tagged With: commercial, Liverpool, Pest Control

Dundee Take Away Shops to be Targeted by EHO

September 2, 2015 by MERSEYPEST

This is an article taken from the The Courier, Dundee. The Environmental Health Officers are taking a firm stance on poor hygiene standards. Pest Control is one of the many aspects of keeping a food establishment running smoothly.

“A proposed crackdown on dodgy fast-food restaurants will be a huge boost to Dundee, a city business chief has said.

Under new plans, almost 30% of late-night takeaways in the city could be given just four weeks to stop serving unhygienic food or face closure.

Alison Henderson, chairwoman of Dundee and Angus Chamber of Commerce, welcomed the move by council officers, which she believes will make the City of Discovery a more attractive place for tourists.

She said: “This is a good thing and hugely important. Food hygiene and health and safety is a really basic but key part in building a world-class hospitality and customer service. This is a really important part in building that reputation in the city.”

As part of the proposed crackdown, any business failing to meet rigorous cleanliness criteria will be quizzed by environment officers.

And if they fail to improve, the late-night eateries could face closure.

Last year, The Courier revealed that Dundee’s food businesses have the worst hygiene in Scotland.

Environment convener Craig Melville agreed with Ms Henderson that the proposed crackdown was important for the city.

“The health officers take these matters extremely seriously and rightly so,” he said. “It is a health and safety issue and if improvements are required they will recommend that.

“Establishments will have to adhere to the recommendations or go before the licensing committee and explain why. This is an example of officers working hard to help the people of Dundee.”

A total of 18 late-night caterers are currently on the council hit list of restaurants rated “improvement required”.

A report by council officers states: “If a food business falls short of the legal standard it is classified as ‘improvement required’.

“It is reported that 27% of late hours caterers are listed on the scheme as ‘improvement required’.

“It is recommended that a new condition be included on all late hours catering licences requiring that they achieve the FHIS pass standard within three months of the grant of the licence and that any whose rating subsequently becomes ‘improvement required’ should rectify all contraventions within one month and request a re-inspection by environmental health officers.

“On an ongoing basis any business not achieving the pass standard within three months of opening or being rated ‘improvement required’ will be reported to the committee to explain why the standard of hygiene has not improved.”

Councillors will be asked to consider the proposals at a meeting of the city’s licensing committee on Thursday.”

Read the article here;

http://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/local/dundee/over-a-quarter-of-dundee-takeaways-failing-to-meet-basic-food-hygiene-standards-1.897551

Filed Under: Commercial Pest Control

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