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Merton Bowling Club

Raynes Park

Heads up: Merton Bowling Club no longer shows up in the latest Food Standards Agency data for Merton. It may have closed, changed its name or moved. The rating below is the last one the FSA published for it.
Food hygiene rating 5 / 5 · Very good

Squeaky clean

Merton Bowling Club scored a 5 out of 5 at its last inspection. Tuck in.

The breakdown

Hygiene Good Cleanliness & condition Good Confidence in management Good

Last inspected on 1 June 2015 by Merton.

What does this rating mean?

Merton Bowling Club in Raynes Park has a food hygiene rating of 5 out of 5 (very good). On the Food Standards Agency scale, 5 is the best and 0 is the worst. Yes - 5 is the top food hygiene rating. It means hygiene standards were very good at the last inspection.

The rating reflects standards found at the last inspection. It is not a verdict on how the food tastes - it scores how well the business manages food safety. How often a place is inspected depends on its risk: lower-rated and higher-risk businesses are revisited more often than spotless ones.

Where is it?

Joseph Hood Recreation Ground,
296a Martin Way,
Raynes Park,
London,
Merton Bowling Club Hygiene Rating - 5/5

This is the official Food Standards Agency hygiene badge for Merton Bowling Club. The data is published by the FSA under the Open Government Licence.

Who inspects Merton Bowling Club?

Food hygiene at Merton Bowling Club is inspected by Merton, the local authority responsible for this area. You can reach them at http://www.merton.gov.uk or [email protected].

Questions about Merton Bowling Club

What is Merton Bowling Club’s food hygiene rating?
Merton Bowling Club has a food hygiene rating of 5 out of 5 (Very good), based on its last Food Standards Agency inspection on 1 June 2015.
When was Merton Bowling Club last inspected?
Merton Bowling Club was last inspected by Merton on 1 June 2015.
Is a 5 out of 5 hygiene rating good?
Yes - 5 is the top food hygiene rating. It means hygiene standards were very good at the last inspection.
What do the food hygiene scores mean?
The rating combines three checks made on the day of the inspection: how hygienically food is handled, the cleanliness and condition of the premises, and how confident the inspector is that management will keep standards up. A higher overall score, from 0 up to 5, means fewer problems were found.
Has Merton Bowling Club closed down?
Merton Bowling Club no longer appears in the latest Food Standards Agency data for Merton, which usually means it has closed, changed name or moved. The rating shown here is the last one the FSA published for it.

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