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31 Jan 2003 5:21PM

- Author:
- Hilary Ross
A trader in Chiswick, West London, was recently fined £40,000 plus £2,620
costs after pleading guilty to 3 breaches of Food Safety (General Food
Hygiene) Regulations 1995.
Among other matters, Environmental Health Officers inspecting the premises
found it to be infested with mice, and cockroaches. Cleaning of essential
items such as the ventilation canopy had not done for such a long time
that
grease was dripping from it onto cooking equipment and the floor below,
and
areas under the ovens... (62 more words)
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