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Brighton restaurant fined £10k over ‘utterly repellant’ mice infestation

by Frank le Duc
Sunday 2 Mar, 2014 at 12:06AM
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A restaurant and bar on Brighton seafront has been fined £10,000 after it failed to tackle an infestation of mice.

Ohso Social, owned by a Brighton company called Boardwalk, was prosecuted for a second time by Brighton and Hove City Council after rodent droppings were found throughout the premises.

At Brighton Magistrates’ Court the company pleaded guilty to five food hygiene offences, having already been prosecuted in September 2011 over a mouse problem.

District Judge William Ashworth imposed a £10,000 fine with £2,514 costs awarded to the council.

The judge said that he “was not dealing with a single day … this was a long-term breach of the regulations”.

He went on to describe the premises as “utterly repellent” and said: “This was an appalling state of affairs.”

The council said: “This latest action shows how enforcement is playing its part to raise standards after Brighton and Hove’s annual food safety plan for 2014-15 revealed that hygiene in the city’s food businesses has continued to improve.

Councillor Pete West
Councillor Pete West

“The percentage of food premises achieving a standard of 3 to 5 on food hygiene ratings has increased from 91.4 per cent in December 2012 to 92.9 per cent in January 2014.

“The number of five star-rated premises has also risen, from 1,311 in April 2012 to 1,469 in January of this year.

“In the latest case two officers from Brighton and Hove City Council’s Food Safety Team visited Ohso Social, 250A King’s Road Arches, in response to a complaint about mice on (Thursday) 14 November last year.

“Officers found extensive evidence of mice throughout the premises, with droppings on various places such as the floor in the kitchen, bar and storage areas.

“Deep cleaning was needed throughout.

“A pest control contractor had identified holes which needed filling in on reports dated (Wednesday) 2 October, (Monday) 14 October and (Thursday) 7 November 2013 but this proofing had not been fully completed.

“The contractor had also requested that old mouse droppings were cleared up to enable monitoring of fresh activity but this had not been done either.

“Holes and gaps were seen in the ceiling of the dry goods store, behind the bar, under internal and external doors and in the door of the beer cellar.

“In the dry goods store, mouse droppings were seen on savoury crackers in an inadequately covered plastic box and on bottles of ketchup.

“In the kitchen there were droppings on the floor and a shelf under the draining board.

“There was a thick build up of grease to the wall, pipes and floor behind cooking equipment.

“In the bar there were slices of fruit, dirt and debris such as bottle tops on the floor.

“Inadequately wrapped goods, grease and waste food all provide a food source for vermin.

“The premises closed the kitchen to undertake a deep clean and disinfection.

“Following this the council allowed the premises to reopen to serve food.”

Councillor Pete West, chairman of the council’s Environment, Transport and Sustainability Committee, said: “It’s particularly disappointing to have to take action against restaurants that have already been prosecuted and warned about hygiene.

“Visitors to restaurants in Brighton and Hove have a right to expect high standards of hygiene in our city and fortunately cases like this are rare because of close work with local businesses.

“However, Brighton and Hove City Council will not hesitate to take action in these extreme cases.”

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  1. Mr Chock says:
    12 years ago

    having been down there many many times i am shocked its just mice droppings they found the dirty tables could have been cleaned better as seagulls and pigeon droppings were not the only dirt on them , i like the friendly staff some polish lady seem to take great care in cleaning our table but i have not seen her there recently , i am happy to walk along to the buccaneer cafe brighton seafront it is a family run establishment with a more relaxed attitude but cleaner much much better hygiene . Next week i am off to France so will be looking forward to something different the smell of urine in Paris is always a great attraction …NOT

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  2. Mr Chock says:
    12 years ago

    having been down there many many times i am shocked its just mice droppings they found the dirty tables could have been cleaned better as seagulls and pigeon droppings were not the only dirt on them , i like the friendly staff some polish lady seem to take great care in cleaning our table but i have not seen her there recently , i am happy to walk along to the buccaneer cafe brighton seafront it is a family run establishment with a more relaxed attitude but cleaner much much better hygiene . Next week i am off to France so will be looking forward to something different the smell of urine in Paris is always a great attraction …NOT

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  3. Mr Chock says:
    12 years ago

    having been down there many many times i am shocked its just mice droppings they found the dirty tables could have been cleaned better as seagulls and pigeon droppings were not the only dirt on them , i like the friendly staff some polish lady seem to take great care in cleaning our table but i have not seen her there recently , i am happy to walk along to the buccaneer cafe brighton seafront it is a family run establishment with a more relaxed attitude but cleaner much much better hygiene . Next week i am off to France so will be looking forward to something different the smell of urine in Paris is always a great attraction …NOT

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