Fourteen Worcester businesses have been awarded five-star hygiene ratings from the Food Standards Agency (FSA) in the last week.
Ratings are judged by Worcestershire Regulatory Services inspectors over the standards in the handling of food, how food is stored, how food is prepared, cleanliness of facilities and pest control, how food safety is managed and evidence staff know about food safety.
The businesses added to the list alongside their dates of inspection are:
Eat Smart Broadheath C Of E School - 21 September 2022
Sailors Bank Lower Broadheath Worcester WR2 6QT
Little Mixers - 12 September 2022
Unit 1 Woodside Farm Worcester Road Holt Heath WR6 6NH
Morrisons Daily - 20 September 2022
2 Church Street Kempsey Worcestershire WR5 3JG
Smileys Creche At Worcestershire Royal Hospital - 22 September 2022
Worcestershire Royal Hospital Charles Hastings Way Worcester Worcestershire WR5 1DD
Stanbrook Abbey Hotel - 15 September 2022
Upton Road Callow End Worcester Worcestershire WR2 4TD
Browns At The Quay - 27 September 2022
4 South Quay Worcester WR1 2JN
Busy Bees In Worcester - 22 September 2022
Brindley Road Worcester Worcestershire WR4 9FB
Fireaway Worcester - 20 September 2022
7 - 9 Angel Street Worcester WR1 3QT
New College Worcester - 22 September 2022
Whittington Road Worcester WR5 2JX
P.H.B Bistro At Crookbarrow View - 16 September 2022
3 Gotland Road Worcester WR5 2GN
Sally Ann's Pantry @ Worcester Masonic Hall - 14 September 2022
Rainbow Hill Worcester WR3 8LX
St Stephens Residential Home - 02 September 2022
St Stephens Terrace Worcester WR3 7HU
Woodgreen Cottage Day Nursery - 22 September 2022
1 Trotshill Lane East Worcester Worcestershire WR4 0HX
Yo! Sushi Worcester / Yo! / Lucky 7 Chicken - 27 September 2022
8 High Street Worcester WR1 2QW
What are the businesses in Worcester with low hygiene ratings?
Meanwhile, there is now only one Worcestershire business on the list of 0-star rated food businesses.
The remaining business on the list is The Bridge at Tibberton.
All information published is based on results on the Food Standards Agency website and is correct as of September 30 with inspections listed as the latest carried out.
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