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04th Dec 2017

Four Irish food businesses were served with closure orders in the last month

Conor Heneghan

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Four Irish business were served with closure orders for breaches of food safety legislation during the last month, according to the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI).

The affected businesses are located in Dublin, Meath, Wexford and Louth.

The food businesses were issued with closure orders for breaches of food safety legislation, pursuant to the FSAI Act, 1998 and the EC (Official Control of Foodstuffs) Regulations, 2010.

Four Closure Orders were served under the FSAI Act, 1998 on:

  • AD Cash and Carry, Unit 3/4 St. James Industrial Park, Kylemore Way, Inchicore, Dublin 8 (Order served on 6 November, order lifted on 14 November)
  • Canteen operated by Get Fresh (Vending) Ltd T/A Get Fresh Catering, Beaufort College, Trim Road, Navan, Meath (Order served on 10 November, order lifted on 15 November)
  • Iceland Stores Ireland Limited, Unit 1, Gorey Retail Park, Courtown Road, Gorey, Wexford (Order served on 15 November, order lifted on 23 November)
  • China Town, Main Street Castlebellingham, Louth (Order served on 1 December)

More details on the closure orders are available on the FSAI website here.

Under the FSAI Act, 1998, a Closure Order is served where it is deemed that there is or there is likely to be a grave and immediate danger to public health at or in the premises; or where an Improvement Order is not complied with. Closure Orders can refer to the immediate closure of all or part of the food premises, or all or some of its activities.

Under the EC (Official Control of Foodstuffs) Regulations, 2010, Closure Orders and Prohibition Orders are served where there is a non-compliance with food legislation

Closure and Improvement Orders will remain in the reports for a period of three months from the date the order was lifted. Prohibition Orders will remain in the reports for a period of one month from the date the order was lifted.

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