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The Freedom of Information Act allows the public access to information on work that local authorities carry out. The safe2eat scheme has been set up to give information on food premises following a hygiene inspection.

The hygiene ratings that you will find on this site have been given following an inspection of a business from a local authority food inspector. The inspector will assess each premise using the Food Standards Agency 'Inspection Rating Scheme' which is defined in their Code of Practice on Food Law.

The outcome of this assessment will determine whether a premise is:

unsatisfactory icon unsatisfactory:where there is non-compliance with food safety legislation, which increases the risk to health, and where it is likely to result in formal action being taken.
satisfactory icon satisfactory:where there is generally good compliance with food safety legislation but there maybe some minor matters of non-compliance.
excellent icon excellent:where there is full compliance with food safety legislation.

IMPORTANT NOTE
Whilst the assessment considers confidence in a food businesses maintaining hygiene standards this rating can only be considered accurate at the time of the inspection.

If you are interested in finding out the Hygiene Ratings for food premises in the Winchester area please use the search facilities on the left.

safe2eat - The Hampshire food advisory portal

For further information on the safe2eat scheme and other premises in Hampshire please visit the safe2eat website here

The Hampshire Food Group 'Safe to Eat' (www.safe2eat.com) system is designed to provide the public with information about the Hygiene Standards at Food Premises throughout Hampshire.

The Food Standards Agency and some other Local Authorities have similar systems which rather than Safe to Eat or Safe2Eat are often termed 'scores on the doors' or 'scoresonthedoors' initiatives.

Links:
www.food.gov.uk  Food Standards Agency

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