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Full list of Nottingham restuarants and shops with one star food hygiene rating

Two dozen Nottingham restaurants and shops have been told they need to urgently improve to keep their customers safe from unhygienic food and conditions. Nottingham City Council has given 24 establishments in the city a one-star food safety rating, telling them major improvements are needed to keep customers safe and well, according to the Food Standards Agency.

Thankfully no eatery or store in the city currently has a zero-star rating, which can put off the majority of customers and ultimately end in the recipient being shut down. The premises below though have been given the next worst score, with most of the poor performances being down to poor food management.

The Afro Caribbean Community Centre

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The community centre on Hungerhill Road in St Ann’s was given a one-star rating after being inspected on October 4 last year. City council inspectors said major improvement was needed on food management – which includes having checks in place to ensure that food sold or served is safe to eat.

Ahmed Bakery

The bakery and shop on Radford Road was given a one-star rating after being inspected on August 2 last year. Health officials said major improvement was needed on how food was kept safe, with the cleanliness and condition of the premises also requiring improvement.

Ali Foods

The business on Sneinton Dale was given a one-star rating after being inspected on March 2, 2023. City council inspectors said major improvement was needed on food management – which includes having checks in place to ensure that food sold or served is safe to eat.

B and G Off Licence

The Goose Gate shop in the city centre was given a one-star rating after being inspected on June 25, 2024. While its premises were very clean, inspectors said hygienic food handling and the management of food safety needed improvement.

BG Bakery

The bakery in Leslie Road, Forest Fields, was given a one-star rating after being inspected on October 19, 2023. While the business was clean and handled food properly, the city council said its food management needed major improvement.

Bobby’s Off Licence

The shop in Berridge Road, Forest Fields, was given a one-star rating after being inspected on May 11, 2022. While it was very clean and handled food well, it also needed to make major improvements to its food management.

Chilli Pepper

The takeaway in Sneinton Road, Sneinton, was given a one-star rating after being inspected on November 8, 2022. It was told it needed to improve its food cleanliness and food handling, as well as making major improvements to food management.

Cho Viet Nottingham

The shop in St Peters Street, Radford, was given a one-star rating after being inspected on July 12, 2023. City council inspectors said major improvement was needed on food management – which includes having checks in place to ensure that food sold or served is safe to eat.

City Off Licence Nottingham

The Sneinton Dale shop was given a one-star rating after being inspected on January 12, 2023. City council inspectors told the business major improvement was needed on food management.

Hidden Spot Lounge

The Denman Street East snooker club was given a one-star rating after being inspected on March 28, 2023. While it was clean and generally handled food well, major improvement was needed on food management.

Johnno’s Mini Market

The shop in Sneinton Road was given a one-star rating after being inspected on October 2 last year. It was told its handling of food, cleanliness and food management all required improvement.

Kurdistan Café

The café in Bentinck Road, Radford, was given a one-star rating after being inspected on February 22, 2024, but a new rating will be published soon as it has been recently inspected. While inspectors previously found the premises were clean, they said major improvements were needed to food handling and management.

Last Stop Market

The shop in Hucknall Road was given a one-star rating after being inspected on April 4, 2024. Council inspectors said major improvement was needed on food management.

Motylek

The shop in Leslie Road, Forest Fields, was given a one-star rating after being inspected on September 28, 2023. It was told it needed to improve its food handling and cleanliness, as well as majorly improve its food safety.

Nyame Ye Foods

The Alfreton Road takeaway was given a one-star rating after being inspected on December 13, 2023. While it was clean and handled food properly, its food management required major improvement.

Royal Express Cafe/ Palms Cafe

The Goldsmith Street café was given a one-star rating after being inspected on February 5, 2024. Council inspectors said major improvement was needed on food management.

Rynos

The Alfreton Road takeaway was given a one-star rating after being inspected on November 8 last year. Council inspectors said major improvement was needed on food management.

Sherwood Post Office

The Mansfield Road post office was given a one-star rating after being inspected on January 3, 2024. Health officers said the premises needed to be cleaner and major improvement was needed on food management.

The World Store

The Broxtowe Lane shop was given a one-star rating after being inspected on September 21 last year. Officials said its food handling needed improvement and its food management needed major improvement.

Top Shop

The Alfreton Road shop in Radford was given a one-star rating after being inspected on April 12, 2024. It was told it needed to improve the way it handled food and how it managed keeping it safe.

Vernon Mini Mart

The shop on Vernon Road, Basford, was given a one-star rating after being inspected on July 28 last year. City inspectors said the business needed to improve the way it handled food and majorly improve its food management.

Wayfairer Convenience Store

The store on Logan Street, Bulwell, was given a one-star rating after being inspected on November 2, 2023. The shop was told to improve its food handling and make major changes to its food management.

Wilford Grove Stores

The shop in Wilford Crescent West, the Meadows, was given a one-star rating after being inspected on January 4 last year. While it was clean and generally handled food properly, it was told to majorly improve its food management.

Wiloks International Stores

The shop in Radford Road, Hyson Green, was given a one-star rating after being inspected on January 18, 2024. While the store handled food well and safety and was generally clean, it was told it needed to overhaul its food management.




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