Windsor & Eton Express

Butchers fined for infestatio­n

Slough: Mouse droppings lead to £2,600 penalty

- By David Lee davidl@baylismedi­a.co.uk @DavidLee_BM

A butchers and food shop in Slough High Street has been fined £2,600 after mouse droppings were found on the premises.

Food hygiene inspectors from Slough Borough Council visited Slough Store and Halal Meat Ltd on January 15 last year and discovered an active rodent infestatio­n.

Mouse faeces were found on the floor in several places, on food shelves and packaging as well as in boxes of fresh vegetables which were destined to be sold to customers.

The store was closed on-the-spot due to the immediate risk to public health with the business re-opening a few days later once the infestatio­n had been brought under control and food was no longer at risk of being contaminat­ed.

Wajahat Hussain, the store’s director and food business operator, and the business admitted two offences under Food Safety and Hygiene (England) Regulation­s 2013.

These included failing to ensure food was protected against any contaminat­ion liable to render it unfit for human consumptio­n and failing to ensure adequate procedures were in place to control pests.

Hussain was fined £300 and the business fined £2,600 during a sentencing hearing at Reading Magistrate­s’ Court on Friday, March 26.

In total, both were ordered to pay £5,380 costs.

Andrew Clooney, the council’s regulatory services group manager, said: “Swift action had to be taken to shut the butchers and shop due to the immediate risk to shoppers who used the store.

“Food shops have a duty to prevent pest infestatio­ns to keep their produce safe so customers can purchase and eat it in full confidence.

“If evidence of pests is found action must be taken to remedy it immediatel­y.”

 ??  ?? Mouse droppings were found on the floor of the food store.
Mouse droppings were found on the floor of the food store.
 ??  ?? Slough Store and Halal Meat has been fined over a mouse infestatio­n. Ref:132370-2
Slough Store and Halal Meat has been fined over a mouse infestatio­n. Ref:132370-2

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