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Food Safety

The Council's Environmental Health service is responsible for ensuring that food sold in the Borough is safe, clean and fit to eat. All premises which prepare, produce, cook or sell food must comply with strict hygiene standards. You may view our Food Safety Law Enforcement Service Plan 

Safer Food Better Business SFBB

In order to assist food businesses to comply with the requirement to have an effective food safety management system the Food Standards Agency FSA has developed an SFBB workbook. Contact us to obtain your free copy. Alternatively click here to download.

Walford and North Shropshire College has successfuly provided FSA funded training to caterers in the area. Click here for information.

Shropshire Healthy Eating Award

For information on the Shropshire Healthy Eating Award click here.

Information is available on the following topics:

Food Hygiene Handbook

The Shropshire Food Liason Group, Partners in Food Safety

 Food Hygiene Handbook.pdf(pdf format, 1.3mb)

Food Allergy and Intolerance

Distance selling guidance for food businesses

Registration of Food Premises

Starting up a Food Business

Effective Hand Washing

Useful Contacts

Associated Information

FSA News - Food Standards Agency publication

Smoke-free Workplace and Vehicles Guidance

HSE - Slips and Trips in the Catering Industry

Sainsbury's recalls batch of own-brand Strawberry Pencils
Sainsbury's has recalled a batch of its own-brand confectionery product Strawberry Pencils, because pieces of metal have been found in it.

Agency appoints new veterinary director
Liz Redmond has been appointed as the Agency's new Veterinary Director. She will join the Agency in December from her current post as Director of Animal Health and Welfare Policy at the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD) in Northern Ireland.

Countdown to science festival
The countdown to the BA science festival has begun and tickets are being snapped up for the chance to find out all you ever wanted to know about food, as the Agency takes part in the festival for the first time. As well as attending the event, you can also join in through our live webcast of our session on Dispelling the Myths about science and food.

Agency warning about drinking Zam Zam water
As Muslims observe Ramadan, the Agency is reminding consumers to avoid drinking Zam Zam water of uncertain origin, as it may contain high levels of arsenic.

Waitrose recalls pickled shallots
Waitrose has recalled some of its Pickled Shallots (454g), because pieces of glass have been found in the product. The Agency has issued a Food Alert for Information.

Author: rmuirhead Date of last revision:  28 May 2008 Date of expiry:  none