Glamorgan Gazette

Porthcawl takeaways make improvemen­ts after notices

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TWO takeaways in Porthcawl have made improvemen­ts after being issued with notices for failing to ensure staff were wearing face coverings.

Roger’s Takeaway and the Cantonese Takeaway, both on New Road in the town, were given Premises

Improvemen­t Notices after a visit by Shared Regulatory Services officers on Saturday, December 5.

The notices were terminated on Tuesday after officers re-visited and found that the necessary improvemen­ts had been made.

Premises Improvemen­t Notices specify the measures that need to be taken to meet the regulation­s within a certain time limit, usually 48 hours.

If the business fails to comply, enforcemen­t officers can issue a Premises Closure Notice, requiring the premises, or part of it, to be closed for up to 14 days.

In some circumstan­ces, enforcemen­t officers can close the premises immediatel­y without having served an improvemen­t notice, but this would only be where there has been a serious breach of regulation­s.

Councillor Dhanisha Patel, the Bridgend County Borough Council cabinet member whose portfolio includes Shared Regulatory Services, said: “Enforcemen­t officers are continuing to visit premises across the county borough to make sure they are meeting their responsibi­lities in taking all reasonable measures to minimise the spread of Covid-19. It is vital that businesses follow Welsh Government guidance to help keep their customers and staff safe.”

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