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West Wiltshire District Council
Bradley Road
Trowbridge
Wiltshire
BA14
0RD
Telephone: 01225 776655

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Routine inspections of food businesses are normally carried out without advance notice and we will always try to visit when food operations are in progress.
Our inspections are regulated by Codes of Practice which are published by the Government. An inspection will usually include the following:
Following an inspection you may receive further correspondence from us. This could be in the form of a letter for informal advice or in the form of an Improvement Notice for more serious matters. This is a legal notice requiring improvements to your business.
How frequently businesses are inspected depends on the risk to food safety that they pose. For example, a small sweet shop may be inspected once every 2 years. A busy, but poorly run restaurant may be inspected every 6 months.
If you do not understand what an officer is asking you to do or you don’t agree with the officer, please ask for an explanation. You can always discuss the outcome of your inspection with David Bardwell, the Principal Food Safety Officer. Click here for contact details.