The Food Hygiene ratings show that a number of businesses have been told in the last few weeks that they need 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 is given a hygiene rating.
In the North East and North Yorkshire, the vast majority of takeaways and restaurants continue to receive a rating of three or above.
But, there are a number that are identified as causes for concern which must either make “urgent” or “major” improvements.
What each hygiene rating means
0 – Urgent Improvement Necessary1 – Major Improvement Necessary2 – Some Improvement Necessary3 – Hygiene Standards Generally Satisfactory4 – Hygiene Standards Good5 – Hygiene Standards Very Good
We’ve rounded up the most recent results from inspections carried out in the last two months from the ratings that have been published by the Food Standards Agency and can be found here.
All ratings are as listed by the FSA on its website at the time of creating this list on Friday, January 10, 2024.
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Here’s the list of takeaways that have been recently rated:
Zero star
Wingrove Cafe
37 – 39 Nuns Moor Road, Newcastle
Inspected on 10/12/2024
One star
HQI supplies ltd
Unit 16 Foundry Lane Industrial Estate Foundry Lane, Newcastle
Inspected on 11/12/2024
Mr V’s Food And Wine Store
81 Holly Avenue, Newcastle
Inspected on 05/12/2024
Fazals Sweet Centre
39 – 41 Hadrian Road, Newcastle
Inspected on 04/12/2024