Butcher fined for hygiene breaches
A North West butcher has been fined a total of £2,000 after health officers described the premises as "dirty and dangerous."
Nazir Hussain,39, of Mohammed and Sons of Blackburn admitted breaching food hygiene and health and safety regulations during a hearing before Blackburn magistrates.
The court heard that when health officers from Darwen council visited the premises they found an electrical cutting saw without a guard, cardboard being used on the butcher's block and evidence of food debris and dried and spilled blood.
Hussain was fined £800 with £1,400 costs.
After the case a council spokesman commented: "It's not acceptable for shops to be in this condition, and we have a clear duty to take action to protect both the public and employees."
-
Eblex Ready Meal Competition now open for entries! -
Book your place today! -
Meat Buyers Guide - order today -
London butchers the focus for BBC radio -
Order your copy today -
Video: Tips to promote your livestock -
Butchers' Fair Summer register your FREE place today! -
Eblex conference 2011: watch the video -
Maximise carcase value with sous-vide cuts: watch video
Will the new FSA guidelines on E.coli damage butchers' businesses?
- 24 May, 2012
BMPA AGM and conference - 21 - 24 June, 2012
Royal Highland Show - 24 June, 2012, 9:30 - 16:00
Butchers' Fair - 24 - 25 June, 2012
Harrogate Speciality Food Show - 01 July, 2012
NFMFT AGM - 05 July, 2012
SuperMeat & Fish Awards





