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Waltham Forest 1970

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Waltham Forest]

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(iv) Food Hygiene (Markets, Stalls and Delivery Vehicles) Regulations, 1966
Hawking of Food and Pleasure Grounds
Pleasure fairs operating at Chingford Plain, E.4. and Lea Bridge Road, E.10., were
visited by members of the Public Health Inspectorate during the Bank Holiday periods. Food
hawkers' stalls, mobile canteens and ice cream vendors etc., were inspected and registrations
checked.
While the general standard of hygiene practiced by food vendors was reasonable for open
air trading, it was necessary to issue a number of verbal warnings and written intimations regarding
infringements of the Food Hygiene (General) Regulations, I960.
Legal proceedings were authorised in respect of 19 contraventions under Food Hygiene
(Markets, Stalls and Delivery Vehicles) Regulations, 1966.

Analysis of Legal Proceedings

SEC. ACT/REG.NATURE OF OFFENCENUMBER OF OFFENCESFINES IMPOSED
£s.d.
4Food stall insanitary and food exposed to risk of contanimation210.0.0.
5Failure to maintain delivery vehicle in clean condition125.0.0.
6Cleanliness of equipment130.0.0.
7Food not protected from risk of contanimation235.0.0.
8Personal cleanliness220.0.0.
9Persons handling open food not wearing washable overclothing312.0.0.
13The name and address of the person carrying on the food business was not legibly and conspicuously displayed12.0.0.
15Failure to supply clean wholesome water12.0.0.
16Failure to provide suitable wash hand basins and failure to supply hot water27.0.0.
21The stall was not suitably covered and screened at the sides and back thereof in such a manner as to prevent any mud, dust, dirt, filth or other contaminating substance from being deposited upon any open food thereonA20.0.0.
Total19163.0.0.
Total Costs awarded to the Council19.10.0.