“How clean is your gulley?” – food safety inspection reports for Cally Road restaurants

Food hygieneThe Council has delivered a couple of dozen of food hygiene reports for restaurants etc on the Caledonian Road.  You can see them for yourself in a long page here – I haven't had time to organise them.  Thanks to the wonderfully easy to use www.whatdotheyknow.com

Flicking through the reports revealed no great shockers I thought – in the sense that places you would expect to be a bit grubby are, but a handy reference.  There is a part of me relieved that the Flying Scotsman only serves peanuts and hasn't gone gastro yet.  Worth adding that these reports do not necessarily mean that the establishments have these problems now – they are supposed to tackle the problems and learn.

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About William Perrin

Active in Kings Cross London and South Oxfordshire, founder of Talk About Local, helping people find a voice online and a trustee of The Indigo Trust , Good Things Foundation and ThreeSixtyGiving as well as Connect8.
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2 Responses to “How clean is your gulley?” – food safety inspection reports for Cally Road restaurants

  1. Barrie Simpson's avatar Barrie Simpson says:

    Took a quick look at the reports at random. Seeing reports dated 2005 serves no useful purpose and somewhat weakens the credibility of this website. Loading any Website with outdated information is a waste of time, unless of course it relates to that which is current and topical.

  2. Barrie thanks for your comment – I put in a simple FOI request and that is what the council returned. You will also note my caveat in the original post.

    I expect people are able to form their own judgements on reading the reports, including their age and in some cases the pernicketiness. I should be horrified if people suspend all judgement when reading this site.

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