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Pizza boss ordered to pay more than £2,600 after hygiene failings

A Black Country pizza takeaway boss has been ordered to pay more than £2,600 for a string of food hygiene and health and safety offences - including dirty sinks, surfaces and equipment.

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Figaro Pizza, in Halesowen. Photo: Google Maps

Dudley Council brought the prosecution against the boss of Figaro Pizza, in Halesowen, after inspectors visited the premises last year.

The court heard that the Peckingham Street shop had 18 offences under the Food Safety and Hygiene Regulations and the Health and Safety at Work Act.

It included dirty walls and floors, as well as a failure to clean away food from surfaces and damaged containers. There was also evidence of equipment not being cleaned and damage to equipment.

Inspectors also found insufficient lighting, handrails on the stairs and a dirty, stained toilet.

During the case, which was heard at Dudley Magistrates Court on January 6, the owner Jamall Khan, from Birmingham, pleaded guilty to all 18 offences.

The deputy district judge ordered him to pay £1,000 for the food hygiene offences - and a further £1,000 for the health and safety breaches. He was also ordered to pay a £171 victim surcharge and £500 towards costs.

In mitigation, Khan entered an early guilty plea which was noted by the court.

The business, which had previously received a one-star hygiene rating under the Dudley Council system, has since ceased trading.

Councillor Nicolas Barlow, Dudley Council’s cabinet member responsible for environmental health, said: “We would much rather work with businesses to help them stay the right side of the law and ensure customers have the standards they deserve when eating out.

“Our officers work closely with owners to guide them through all they need and make repeat visits to check progress on any improvements which have been asked for.

“But this prosecution sends out a clear message, if you ignore your responsibilities and put the public at risk you could end up with a very hefty fine through the courts.”

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