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Council confirm Chinese takeaway closed after rat infestation

'There was an imminent health risk posed by rodent contamination'

A Chinese takeaway was forced into an emergency closure after the discovery of rats in the food preparation area.

The council confirmed the emergency action to Armagh I following an inspection at the Red Dragon premises in Banbridge earlier this week.

Emergency enforcement action against the owner of the Red Dragon takeaway after an inspection carried out by an Environmental Health Officer on 1 August at the Bridge Street premises.

That inspection uncovered a rat infestation where food was being prepared in premises where it was at risk of contamination.

Speaking about the case, the Council’s Head of Environmental Health said: “We are pleased that the court confirmed our actions in relation to preventing the premises from operating where there was an imminent health risk posed by rodent contamination.

“It is regrettable that given the advice and support that is available from the Council to help businesses understand food safety laws that such action was necessary.

“Taking emergency legal action was the only option given the risk to health.

“The business can reopen again in the future when the Council is satisfied that conditions no longer present a health risk.

“The vast majority of food businesses in the borough take their food hygiene responsibilities very seriously.

“Let me take this opportunity to remind the public that food businesses are legally required to display their hygiene ratings at the entrance to their premises.”

This information can also be found at www.ratings.food.gov.uk

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