Food hygiene ratings are as important as ever during a pandemic and now everyone is rushing back to eating out at their favourite restaurants, we are taking a look at some of the high achievers of food hygiene ratings. These are some of the Oxfordshire eateries that have scored top marks in their latest inspections and are food hygiene superstars.
The Magdalen Arms on 243 Iffley Road, Oxford scored five stars on June 3. It scored very good in the categories food hygiene and safety and structural compliance and high for the category confidence in management meaning the pub has top marks all round.
North Parade will initially be closed for 18-months and if it goes well could be made permanent. Most of the pedestrianisation projects have been funded using the Government’s Reopening High Streets Safely Fund or the City Council’s Community Infrastructure Levy.
Cllr Mary Clarkson in the Covered Market . Picture Richard Cave 12.10.18. Councillor Mary Clarkson (pictured), the cabinet member for City Centre, Covered Market and Culture, said: “Businesses and residents in North Parade approached us to pedestrianise the street to provide space for outdoor dining, and I am delighted that we have been able to make it happen. “With coronavirus restricting the number of tables allowed inside, that these outdoor dining spaces are invaluable for cafes, restaurants and bars across the city. We know that at least four businesses would not have opened following the summer lockdown without the City Council pedestrianising the road outside their business.”