New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to four of Bolton’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.
Examining food handling, the cleanliness and condition of facilities and building and the management of food safety, inspectors have rated three eateries a five out five and one eatery a three out of five food hygiene rating.
College Café at 4 Ethel Street received the rating of five after inspection on May 2.
The inspection report states the eatery is good in all areas.
Two takeaways have also received fives after recent inspections.
Panku at 43-53 The Linkway, based inside Asda, received the rating after inspection on May 2.
According to the Food Standards Agency’s inspection report, the eatery was rated very good for both its hygienic food handling and the cleanliness and condition of facilities and building and was rated good for the management of food safety.
Burger King at Unit E2, Bridgewater Avenue, also received the rating of five after inspection on April 22.
The inspection report states the eatery is good in all areas.
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Finally, one healthcare eatery was rated a three after inspection.
Medirest Healthcare Compass Group at Beaumont Hospital at Old Hall Clough, Lostock, received the rating after inspection on March 12.
The inspection report states the hygienic food handling is good whilst the cleanliness and condition of facilities and building and the management of food safety are generally satisfactory.
For up to date food hygiene ratings, go to: https://ratings.food.gov.uk/
*These ratings were accurate at the time of publication*
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