RECENTLY RATED: 7 takeaways in the North-East given poor hygiene rating TWO North-East takeaways have been handed a zero rating and five others given a one rating in the most recent round of inspections. Most recent ratings published by the Food Standards Agency shows which takeaways have been ordered to make improvements. The ratings, which are based on hygiene and safety, structural compliance and confidence in management, are routinely updated. Across the UK, every food outlet including convenience stores, restaurants, hospitals and care homes are given a hygiene rating. Across the North-East and North Yorkshire, the majority of takeaways and restaurants continue to receive a three and above rating.
RECENTLY RATED: 3 County Durham takeaways among six in the North-East to get poor hygiene rating SIX further takeaways and restaurants have been slapped with either a one-star or zero food hygiene rating in the latest round of inspections. Three County Durham businesses are among the six that have been told to make either an urgent or major improvement to their hygiene practices in latest results published in December. Across the UK, food outlets including convenience stores, restaurants, pubs, takeaways, hospitals and care homes are given a hygiene rating. This is based on hygiene and safety, structural compliance and confidence in management, which helps consumers decide on where they want to eat.
Pictures: GOOGLE A NUMBER of businesses have been handed a poor food hygiene rating in the latest round of inspections. A convenience store is among five businesses that have been told to make a major improvement in the latest results published this month. The businesses, which include a number of takeaways across County Durham, Teesside and South Tyneside, have been handed a one-star hygiene rating. Across the UK, food outlets including convenience stores, restaurants, pubs, takeaways, hospitals and care homes are given a hygiene rating. This is based on hygiene and safety, structural compliance and confidence in management, which helps consumers decide on where they want to eat.