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(which includes Soho), and seaside resorts such as Weymouth and Great
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could forget it! All information was deemed "commercially confidential" and closely
guarded by local councils. Now everything has changed with
the Freedom of Information Act, and you can ask for the latest
inspection report for any food business anywhere in the country.Legal aid refers to the act of providing legal help to people who are unable to pay for their court representations out of their pockets. This setup is specially requested by the liberal groups to ensure that the poor and the foreign people will be properly represented in court. This thus resulted in the emerg At first some councils refused requests, fearing
either legal action by angry restaurateurs, or that their relationships
with businesses would be damaged. The Information
Commissioner, a government watchdog, made a ruling in late 2005
which means that all councils should now respond to requests.
There is no charge for requests on a small scale, but if you
ask for reports on every restaurant in your town, expect to be advised
that there will be a substantial charge!
But lets face it, who wants all the hassle of making a formal written
request anyway, especially if it might trigger a charge?
There is an easier way, as many councils are now
publishing summary versions of inspection reports on the web.
At the moment the numbers are fairly limited, but include
some large councils such as Birmingham, Bristol and Camden in London
(which includes Soho), and seaside resorts such as Weymouth and Great
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with businesses would be damaged. The Information
Commissioner, a government watchdog, made a ruling in late 2005
which means that all councils should now respond to requests.
There is no charge for requests on a small scale, but if you
ask for reports on every restaurant in your town, expect to be advised
that there will be a substantial charge!
But lets face it, who wants all the hassle of making a formal written
request anyway, especially if it might trigger a charge?
There is an easier way, as many councils are now
publishing summary versions of inspection reports on the web.
At the moment the numbers are fairly limited, but include
some large councils such as Birmingham, Bristol and Camden in London
(which includes Soho), and seaside resorts such as Weymouth and Great
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At the moment the numbers are fairly limited, but include
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ratings, with the most common ratings being based on stars, usually
five in number. A word of warning though! The councils use slightly different
scoring systems, so check what they mean on each site.
Generally the more stars or other symbols the better.
A low number of symbols may mean the premises had some poor
hygiene at the last inspection, so on a five star based scheme
look for at least three stars. Of course, the
rating is based on a single inspection on a particular day, so things
may have changed since the last inspection, for good or worse. It's not just restaurants you can check out. The hygiene
standards of school kitchens, day nurseries, hospitals, flight
catering, and your local takeaway are just a few clicks away.
The easiest way to find out which councils are
publishing is to go to Scores-on-the-Doors
where they are all listed. So before you book a table next time, or head out for a takeaway, check out the latest hygiene report on-line.
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