WITH lockdown restrictions being eased more of our favourite eateries are making their food available again.
AL Crepes and Cafe has just re-opened its deserts van in Savernake Park with queues of ‘100 people’ eagerly waiting to get their sweet treats.
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The eatery was one of a handful of establishments most recently rated for its food hygiene practices by local authority officers before lockdown.
Every restaurant, takeaway, pub, school canteen and snack bar must be rated from ‘one’, meaning ‘major improvement is necessary’, to ‘five’, which is a ‘very good score’.
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A few well-known names appear in our latest round-up of establishments rated by officers.
AL Crepes and Cafe, Savernake Park — rated five overall
Food hygiene and safety — very good
Structural compliance — very good
Confidence in management — good
The Boot Inn, Park Road — rated three overall
Food hygiene and safety — fair
Structural compliance — fair
Confidence in management — some
Shahi India, Wildridings Square — rated four overall
Food hygiene and safety — good
Structural compliance — fair
Confidence in management — good
Birch Hill Pre School, Ringmead — rated four overall
Food hygiene and safety — very good
Structural compliance — fair
Confidence in management — some
Holland and Barrett, High Street — rated five overall
Food hygiene and safety — very good
Structural compliance — good
Confidence in management — good
Shell, John Nike Way — rated five overall
Food hygiene and safety — good
Structural compliance — good
Confidence in management — high
The Bull, High Street — rated two overall (although the Food Standards Agency website says this restaurant has recently been re-rated, and a new rating will be published “soon”.)
Food hygiene and safety — poor
Structural compliance — fair
Confidence in management — good
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