Rickmansworth This Week Number 84 - 18.03.2008
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Scores on the Doors
Ever wondered how clean your local pub or café’s kitchen is? I have been pushing for 6 or 7 years for the Council’s environmental health reports to be made publicly accessible on the website - and at last it has been done. (There were legal obstacles, apparently.) According to the Food Standards Agency, up to 5.5 million people in the UK are affected by food poisoning each year.
Pubs, restaurants and cafés range from excellent standards of hygiene (five stars) to poor (no stars). The new Scores on the Doors initiative provides a snapshot of how clean premises were at their last inspection by environmental health officers. We hope people will find it helpful when choosing where to eat out.
The ratings for sheltered housing, school and business canteens, supermarkets and other food shops are also available on-line.
The scores will protect the public and put added pressure on unhygienic venues to clean up their act. The Council has already taken court action against two food outlets this year. One local pub was fined £6,500 by the Court, reduced to reflect the early guilty pleas. The Council also recovered £3,700 in costs.
Development Control Committee - Thursday 20th March, 7.30pm Three Rivers House. Members of public welcome to attend.
Items of particular interest locally:
Diversion of Public Footpath between 165/167 High Street and 18/20 Ebury Road
This is the footpath (to be called Farr’s Alley) which was re-opened last year. The developer of the scheme at 18/20 Ebury Road is applying for a diversion to bring it into line with the approved plans - these plans are still on the council’s website http://snipr.com/trdc2209
2 Moneyhill Parade - Hambling’s Butchers shop http://snipr.com/trdc0109
Change of use from A1 (retail) to A5 (hot food take-away) for a pizza operation. The planning officers recommend approval. The agenda for the meeting lists 4 objections and 7 in support.
Old seats put to good use
Watersmeet has been fitted out with comfortable new seats. All the seats have folding arms and seats which flip up when people stand up creating more leg room and easy access to walk through the rows. The seats all have good sight lines and the auditorium now has an increased capacity of 515.
The old seats have been put to good use and are now being used by congregations at St. Mary’s Church and The Baptist Church, Rickmansworth.
Watersmeet Film Society
Wednesday 26 March at 2:00pm and 7:30pm The Last King of Scotland (15) 121 mins. Based on the brutal Ugandan dictator Idi Amin’s regime as seen through the eyes of his personal physician.
Anyone know “Brain” or Brane”?
Crimestoppers, in conjunction with Three Rivers District Council, are offering a £100 reward to anyone who rings in with the name or names of who is responsible for the graffiti tag ‘Brain/Brane’ leading to their arrest and conviction. This graffiti has appeared over recent weeks in Rickmansworth and Croxley Green.
If the offender is a friend of yours, help prevent them getting into more serious trouble as the Council will attempt to recover the costs of removing this criminal damage from the perpetrator. The cost of removing similar damage recently caused by one individual came to more than £250,000!
If anyone knows the person or persons responsible for this unlawful damage, they can ring 0800 555 111 to claim the reward.
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