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Three closures after food inspectors smell a rat

Published on 4 December 2012

Two food businesses in Southall and a food manufacturer in Greenford were closed last month after the council’s food safety team found evidence of rat and mouse infestations.

Sandwich from M&M Foods

Court delivers tasty verdict

Published on 23 August 2012

A sandwich and snack manufacturer from Southall has been ordered to pay more than £30,000 after a court found it guilty of a string of food hygiene offences.

Head of regulatory services, Mark Whiltshire (left) and chair of regulatory services committee, Councillor Kate Crawford (centre), with representatives from some of the top-rated businesses in Ealing.

Food hygiene ratings head for a tasty change

Published on 2 July 2012

Ealing Council has joined a new national food hygiene rating scheme, helping customers make informed decisions about where to buy food in the borough.

Dahab Grocery Limited

Company director charged for dirty premises

Published on 8 June 2012

A company director found breaching food hygiene regulations was ordered to pay more than £8000 following an investigation by Ealing Council.

Dead mouse inside Paradise Tandoori

Paradise Lost for filthy Southall restaurant

Published on 30 April 2012

The owner of a filthy Southall restaurant that was forced to close twice in six months has been handed a court order preventing him from managing a food business.

Dirty cooker uncovered during food inspection visit

Trader banned from selling food

Published on 13 October 2011

For the first time in its history Ealing Council has secured a ban against a restaurant owner to stop him from running or managing any food business.

Uncontaminated Indian food served at a party.

Massive fine for food manufacturer

Published on 3 August 2011

The manager of a food company that supplies 30,000 snacks a day to shops across London will have to pay out more than £16,000 for hygiene offences.

Council prosecutes over poor hygiene

Trader gutted over £16,000 fine

Published on 16 February 2011

A company has been fined £16,000 for selling rotten fish and groceries covered in mouse droppings and urine, following an investigation by Ealing Council.

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