Wigan has worst food hygiene in Greater Manchester – and one in eight businesses is yet to be inspected
When you think of Wigan, you might think of rugby league. Eating a pie on a barm. George Formby. But
When you think of Wigan, you might think of rugby league. Eating a pie on a barm. George Formby. But
Two brothers from Altrincham have started Jnck Bakery a company which promises to improve the offering of healthy snacks on
The heatwave sweeping the nation is great for picnics or al fresco dining but bad for food hygiene.
A shocking one in four businesses on the Curry Mile are in need of ‘major improvement’, an exclusive MM report can reveal.
Scores on the doors are an unwelcome afterthought after a badly packed kebab.
The Managing Director of an Urmston play centre that was awarded a one star hygiene rating by the Food Standards Agency for falsifying documents has defended her company.
An Openshaw nursery has been dealt a double blow after being deemed ‘inadequate’ by Ofsted AND in need of ‘major improvement’ by the Food Standards Agency.
Alexandra Nursery School for under 3s in Daubhill were branded with a ‘major improvement necessary’ stamp by the Food Standards Agency following their visit earlier this year.
The family of an 18-year-old girl who tragically died after suffering a suspected allergic reaction from a meal at Manchester burger bar, have paid tribute to their ‘beloved angel’.
Located on Bolton Street, Paradise is on the market on eBay for a cheap as chips £25,000 – and the owner will no doubt throw a portion of fries in with the deal too – due to relocation.
Wigan tapas bar and restaurant Deliciosa has been immediately closed after an inspection by health officials discovered it to have a rat infestation.
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