Businesses rise up the rankings as ratings stay at all-time high

The number of businesses with top-ranked Food Hygiene Ratings in South Holland remains at an all-time high.

 

Latest figures show that the percentage of businesses in the district with three (satisfactory), four (good) and five (very good) ratings is 98.3 per cent.

 

Since October 2016, several businesses have seen their ratings increase up to five as a result of working with officers from South Holland District Council’s Food Health and Safety team to help make improvements.

 

And food lovers will also be pleased to hear that there are still no businesses in the district with the lowest ranking of zero.

 

Of the businesses across the district that are rated:

 

409 are rated five (very good

 

140 are rated four (good)

 

56 are rated three (satisfactory)

 

4 are rated two (improvement necessary)

 

 

6 are rated one (major improvement necessary)

 

0 are rated zero (urgent improvement necessary) 

 

Ratings are determined by the council’s food safety officers and show how well a business is doing overall, but also take account of the level of risk to people’s health.

 

Coun Anthony Casson, South Holland District Council’s portfolio holder for food safety, said: “The outstanding current ratings in the district are testament to the dedicated work of our team, but as always we will never get complacent.

 

“The protection of the public is our priority and we continue to work actively with businesses to assist them with standards and help to raise ratings where possible.

 

“I strongly recommend that members of the public use Food Hygiene Ratings with confidence and enjoy meals out in establishments that take food safety seriously.”

 

To check the Food Hygiene Rating of a restaurant or takeaway, look for the green and black sticker, usually displayed in a window.

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