Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Poplar, Metropolitan Borough]
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FOOD HYGIENE REGULATIONS, 1960 - Legal Proceedings.
Premises | Offence | Result |
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Cafe Reg. 23 | Failure to keep clean walls of scullery. | Fine £5 |
Reg. 23 | Failure to keep ceiling of the scullery in such good order, repair and condition as to enable it to be effectively cleaned. | Fine £5 Costs £1 |
Reg. 6 | Failure to keep sink in scullery in such good order, repair and condition as to enable it to be thoroughly cleaned. | Fine £5 Costs £1 |
Reg. 23 | Failure to keep floor of scullery in such good order, repair and condition as to enable it to be effectively cleaned. | Fine £5 Costs £1 |
Reg. 23. | Failure to keep clean the walls of the passage | Fine £5 Costs £1 |
Reg. 23. | Failure to keep clean the ceiling of the passage | Fine £5 Costs £1 |
Reg 23. | Failure to keep the steps from the cafe to the kitchen in such good order, repair and condition, etc. | Fine £5 Costs £1 |
Stall Reg 8. in Market | Failure to take all such steps as were reasonably necessary to protect the food from risk of contamination | Fine £1 Cbsts £1 |
Reg. 6. | Failure to keep clean a metal measure. | Fine £1 Costs £1. |
Reg 26. | Failure to keep clean the stall from which there was being carried on a food business. | Fine £1 Oosts £1 |
Reg. 26. | Failure to display conspicuously name and address on stall, etc. | Absolute discharge |
Two sets of summonses were taken out for identical offences comitted on
two seperate dates 9th and 16th July, the results in both cases were the
same.
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