TWO businesses across Buckinghamshire have been handed food hygiene ratings in the latest series of inspections.
The Food Hygiene scores show that a number of businesses across the region have been told they need to make improvements.
The ratings, which are based on hygiene and safety, structural compliance and confidence in management are routinely updated.
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Across the UK, every food outlet including convenience stores, restaurants, hospitals and care homes are given a hygiene rating.
In Buckinghamshire, the majority of takeaways and restaurants continue to receive a three and above rating.
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What each hygiene rating means
0 - Urgent Improvement Necessary
1 - Major Improvement Necessary
2 - Some Improvement Necessary
3 - Hygiene Standards Generally Satisfactory
4 - Hygiene Standards Good
5 - Hygiene Standards Very Good
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to two of Buckinghamshire’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.
Here are the latest food establishements to have received a hygiene rating.
All ratings are as listed by the FSA on its website at the time of creating this list on Sunday, September 11.
Three rating
Drop at No11.
11 The Broadway, Amersham.
Inspected on August 4.
Four rating
Spicy Touch.
57 Castle Street, High Wycombe.
Inspected on August 30.
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