Diners should look out for the green-and-black food hygiene rating stickers displayed on windows and doors. Checking the food hygiene rating will give residents peace of mind as it gives an insight into the hygiene and management standards of the business. A rating of ‘0’ means “Urgent improvement necessary”, ‘1’ is “Major improvement necessary” and ‘2’ is “Improvement necessary”.
Sutton Council is advising residents to look out for the Food Hygiene Rating Scheme (FHRS) when eating out with family or friends at restaurants in the borough this half-term.
Diners should look out for the green-and-black food hygiene rating stickers displayed on windows and doors. Checking the food hygiene rating will give residents peace of mind as it gives an insight into the hygiene and management standards of the business. A rating of ‘0’ means “Urgent improvement necessary”, ‘1’ is “Major improvement necessary” and ‘2’ is “Improvement necessary”.
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A Carshalton schoolboy is spearheading a fundraising campaign that has already raised over £650 for Queen Mary’s Hospital for Children (which is located on the St Helier Hospital site). Each year, All Saints Carshalton Church of England Primary School chooses two charitable causes to champion and support through fundraising activities, and Alfie Scott, 10, was determined that Queen Mary’s would be one of them this year. He explained: “Every year the juniors get to make suggestions for which charity or cause we think the school should support. I had to give a presentation to the whole school to tell them why I thought they should choose Queen Mary’s and my ideas about how we could raise money for the hospital. Epsom and St Helier hospitals have signed up to the National Pensioners’ Convention (NPC) Dignity Code, reaffirming the trust’s ongoing commitment to providing elderly people with the care they deserve.
To mark the occasion, Chief Executive Daniel Elkeles was joined by the Rt Hon Tom Brake, MP for Carshalton and Wallington, and Paul Scully, MP for Sutton and Cheam, as well as special guests from the NPC and Sutton Seniors’ Forum. Mr Scully and Mr Brake also signed the Dignity Code. Sutton Nature and Sutton Ecology Centre is organising-
Details For information on Sutton Nature / Biodiversity events, please email [email protected] or [email protected] and for all school holiday events, please email [email protected] or, call 020 8770 5820 (for all events). For more details go to NATURE Sutton's GPs are getting to the heart of the matter for National Heart Month
GPs in Sutton are encouraging local residents to get 'heart smart' throughout February to reduce their risk of developing Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) in support of National Heart Month. The New Victoria Hospital has announced a special price offer for MRI Scans from February 1st until March 31st 2016.
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