Oldham Council has closed 10 takeaways over the last few weeks after they failed routine food hygiene inspections - putting residents at risk

Oldham Council has closed 10 takeaways over the last few weeks after they failed routine food hygiene inspections – potentially putting residents at risk.

Environmental Health officers regularly visit premises, including takeaways, restaurants and sites where food is prepared, across the borough to check they are up to standard.

The majority are clean and are maintained to a good standard.

Unfortunately, a small number fall below this.

Staff found uncontrolled pest infestations including mice and cockroaches – or both – in some of the premises they recently visited.

Droppings were discovered on surfaces and food wrapping material, meaning the food customers eat could have been contaminated.

All the businesses were immediately closed.

They will remain shut until they have been re-inspected and food hygiene standards have improved.

Further investigations are ongoing so the businesses cannot be named at this stage. Further legal action could take place.

Councillor Jean Stretton, Oldham Council’s Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods, said: “The council never wants to close a business and stop people earning a wage, especially at a time when money is very tight.

“But our officers found these places were dirty and unhealthy.

“If we had failed to act then people could have become ill due to the conditions food was being served in – and we aren’t prepared to let that happen.

“Food businesses must be clean and adhere to food hygiene laws. We’ll take action against the ones that don’t.

“If you are an owner and need advice then get in touch as our officers can help.

“If residents know of any food premises that are dirty and unclean, please report them to us.”

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