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Food Hygiene and Standards
Directorate of Environmental Health Council Offices 37 Pembroke Road
LONDON
W8 6PW
Tel: Environmental Healthline: 020 7361 3002
Textphone: 07967 347802
Fax: 020 7341 5239
E-mail: food.hygiene@rbkc.gov.uk
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The Council's Environmental Health Department is responsible for ensuring that food sold in the Royal Borough is safe, clean and fit to eat. All premises which prepare, produce, cook or sell food must comply with strict hygiene standards. All food businesses are required to register with the Council by law. For more information see The Council's responsibilities.

Business information

Useful information

Why not take a look at the Safer Food Better Business Toolkit?

Scores on the doors

Have you ever wondered about the hygiene of your favourite restaurant's kitchen or other food premises? Find out how you can check the score, go to Scores on the doors

Consumer information

Food hygiene and workplace safety training

Food Standards Agency – food alerts

Latest warnings:

Food Alerts are the FSA's way of letting local authorities know about problems associated with food and, in some cases, provide details of specific action to be taken.

For more information visit our Food Standards Agency warnings pages. See also the Food Standard's Agency's website

Food safety quiz

Childcare and Nurseries Food Safety Advice

Other websites

Food safety Bookmark - 13 to 19 June 2005
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Communications Food Safety Highly commended award

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