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Pigeons found at High Wycombe takeaway


A FAST food takeaway owner failed to control a flock of pigeons that were nesting on his High Wycombe premises, a court heard this week.

Bird faeces was found on the door handle to the chiller at the Roosters Piri Piri takeaway in Oxford Street by environmental health officers from Wycombe District Council.

Officers also found “inadequate” hand washing facilities and use-by date recording, food not being kept at the required temperatures, and drainage and water leaks into the kitchen when they visited the restaurant a number of times last year.

On Monday owner Khalid Mirza – who Roosters say no longer works for them – pleaded guilty to five breaches of food hygiene regulations when he appeared at Wycombe Magistrates' Court.

The charges related to Mirza's failure to ensure his staff maintained an acceptable level of personal hygiene, failure to control pests at the premises, failure to keep the food premises clean, failure to ensure that food was protected from contamination, and failure to implement and maintain a permanent documented food safety management system to address hazards.

Magistrates fined Mirza, who gave his address to the court as the restaurant, £11,000 and ordered him to pay costs of £1,913.60.

The charges were brought under the Food Hygiene (England) Regulations 2006 by Wycombe District Council.

Speaking after sentencing, the council's Deputy Leader Cllr Tony Green said: “Our environmental health team works to ensure that decent food hygiene standards are maintained in all establishments serving food to the public.

“We always try to resolve matters informally, but in some cases such as this one, where there has been a persistent failure to comply with food safety legislation, we have to take legal action.

“Failure to comply with Food Hygiene Regulations is a breach not only of the law, but also of the trust that local customers and visitors to our area place in food businesses across the district.

“People need to be able to trust that the food they are served has been stored and prepared in clean and safe conditions. We hope that this prosecution will send a clear message to all local food businesses that they cannot abuse that trust.”

A spokesman for Roosters said Mirza ceased working for the company “around a month ago”.

She added: “We've addressed all the issues raised. Anybody is welcome to view our store in its current state.”

The council added Roosters is now working closely with the environmental health teams to ensure the offences are not repeated.

Anyone with information which may help the Wycombe District Council environmental health team can contact them on 01494 421734 or environmental_health@wycombe.gov.uk.

Comments(15)

demoness says...
1:36pm Thu 11 Mar 10

They were just advertising for the company... you know, roosting.:)

ferrellcat says...
2:51pm Thu 11 Mar 10

fresh produce reared on the premises surely you cant get better than that and still people moan!

demoness says...
4:07pm Thu 11 Mar 10

I know FC - and no intense farming either!

Feist the Heist says...
4:25pm Thu 11 Mar 10

hmm, well, eat fried chicken (or pigeon) at your own peril people!

J B Blackett says...
6:46pm Thu 11 Mar 10

So that's why you could see them smoking in the kitchen. It has a calming effect on all participants, you know, and discourages the vermin off the birds from breeding , I am told.
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Roosters ? They've got Absolutely Nothing to crow about !

ginger123 says...
1:12am Fri 12 Mar 10

No wonder I was always ill, I just thought it was because I was drunk..... Then again at least we know what's in our burgers now, unlike the kebabs from next door lol

iworld says...
12:32pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Roosters is a nice takeaway - it is a shame that this has happened to them - maybe this will be a wake up call for other takeaways to get their act together as well - I have seen far worse examples than Roosters. They have improved their restaurant in recent months - and the food tastes nice

The problem with pigeons affects every business in that area. Why doesn’t WDC periodically use steam cleaners to remove the takeaway grime that plagues the pavements around the area. It is ghastly - WDC need to take responsibility as well – how difficult or expensive is this? What has happened to the fountain area – Frogmore - is not what it used to be

J B Blackett says...
12:50pm Fri 12 Mar 10

The pigeons are attracted by the remnants of food and associated rubbish discarded by the thoughtless customers of the fast food joints in that area.
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Don't blame the pigeons.
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No detritus - No birds. Simples

Punchy says...
2:59pm Fri 12 Mar 10

So many of these small local outlets are not paying tax either: no paye & ni, no ct, no vat, it's a scandal.

All these guys put on a strong "off the boat" immigrant accent whenever they are visited by anyone official. maybe i'll just quit the system like them and give the next suit that visits by best "me no speakadee engleesch".

meatfeast says...
3:47pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Dirty bastards-you put your life in their hands eating there.

J B Blackett says...
4:55pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Punchy wrote:
So many of these small local outlets are not paying tax either: no paye & ni, no ct, no vat, it's a scandal.

All these guys put on a strong "off the boat" immigrant accent whenever they are visited by anyone official. maybe i'll just quit the system like them and give the next suit that visits by best "me no speakadee engleesch".
Do you mean they are speaking pigeon English , Punchy ?
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Coo !

J B Blackett says...
4:55pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Punchy wrote:
So many of these small local outlets are not paying tax either: no paye & ni, no ct, no vat, it's a scandal.

All these guys put on a strong "off the boat" immigrant accent whenever they are visited by anyone official. maybe i'll just quit the system like them and give the next suit that visits by best "me no speakadee engleesch".
Do you mean they are speaking pigeon English , Punchy ?
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Coo !

J B Blackett says...
4:57pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Stone the crows !

J B Blackett says...
4:59pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Well , well ; you knock me down with a feather !

J B Blackett says...
6:23pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Too late ! The bird has flown.


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