RODENT droppings and poor knowledge of food hygiene requirements were among the reasons why seven closure orders and four prohibition orders were served on Irish food businesses last month. RODENT droppings and poor knowledge of food hygiene requirements were among the reasons why seven closure orders and four prohibition orders were served on Irish food businesses last month. Rodent droppings among the reasons why closure orders were served on these Irish food businesses last monthThe garda recreation club in Westmanstown in Dublin 15 was closed because rodent droppings were found throughout the food premises, environmental health officers in the HSE said. Three Closure Orders were served on the Orient restaurant in Unit 1, Castlemill Shopping Centre, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin; Pimientos restaurant in 10 Trimgate Street, Navan, Meath; and Tim Nessa in 18 Davis Street, Limerick. One Prohibition Order was served under the EC (Official Control of Foodstuffs) Regulations, 2010 on Blasta Street Kitchen, Seveagh, Glaslough, Monaghan.
Source: Irish Independent June 10, 2019 13:30 UTC