Indian takeaway in Northumberland is handed shocking ZERO rating for hygiene

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A Northumberland takeaway has been ordered by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to improve its hygiene standards.

Pegswood Tandoori, situated at 4 De Walden Terrace in Pegswood, was given a zero score after being inspected on August 10.

The ratings aim to help the public make informed choices about where to buy and eat food. The ratings are:

5 – hygiene standards are very good;

A zero rating is the worst a venue can get, and means urgent improvement is necessary.A zero rating is the worst a venue can get, and means urgent improvement is necessary.
A zero rating is the worst a venue can get, and means urgent improvement is necessary.

4 – hygiene standards are good;

3 – hygiene standards are generally satisfactory;

2 – some improvement is necessary;

1 – major improvement is necessary.

0 – urgent improvement is necessary.

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Company B, a restaurant, cafe or canteen at North End, Longhoughton, was handed a five-out-of-five rating after being assessed on September 6.

Cafe @ 25, at 25 Bridge Street in Blyth, received a similar five-star rating after being inspected on August 23.

And Subway, a takeaway at 45 Waterloo Road, Blyth, was given a score of four on August 5.