Listed below are some of the latest findings of council inspectors, made publicly available. Thousands of premises across the country are rated by the Food Standards Agency. These grades are based on the findings of local authority inspectors, who work all-year round. The hygiene standards found at the time of inspection are then rated on a scale from zero to five. Five is top of the scale, meaning the hygiene standards are very good and fully comply with regulations. Zero is at the bottom of the scale, meaning urgent improvement is necessary. In terms of the latest findings, these premises all have five ratings:
Can you spot yourself in our school pictures from the 80s and 90s? TODAY’S trip down memory lane gives us a chance to revisit the former Sir Charles Lucas Art College, in Greenstead. The school opened in 1968 and closed in 2010, reopening as Colchester Academy. It was the biggest purpose-built comprehensive school in the town and criticised by some for looking like a factory. With 90 teachers, 35 administration staff and a capacity for 1,200 pupils, the large school building dominated the skyline on the emerging Greenstead estate. At that time, many of the flats and houses there today had not yet been built.
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