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Greenwich 1970

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Greenwich Borough]

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Food Hygiene (General) Regulations, 1960

In compliance with Regulations 16 and iy, wnicn deal witn tne provision of wash-hand basins and the provision of facilities for washing food and equipment respectively, the following table gives details of the fitments introduced into food premises as grouped in trade categories :—

Type of PremisesNo. of PremisesNo. provided with wash-hand basinsNo. with facilities for washing food and equipment
Cafes, Restaurants, etc.399399399
Grocers351351351
Greengrocers150150Not applicable
Butchers140140140
Bakers717171
Confectioners294294Not applicable
Fish Shops767676
Public Houses214214214
Off Licences5656Not applicable

Bakehouses
At the end of the year, 12 premises in the Borough were being
used as bakehouses, none of which was underground.
Bakehouses and bakers' shops were visited on 32 occasions and,
as a result of the inspections, 13 sanitary defects were remedied.
Catering Establishments
As a result of 570 visits of inspection to the catering establishments,
insanitary conditions were remedied and improvements,
mainly redecoration and cleansing of kitchens, were effected on 34
occasions.
Thirty-seven improvements were carried out at public houses
as a result of informal action.
Food Rejected
The following table is a summary of unsound food voluntarily
surrendered during the year :—