NEW food hygiene ratings for eateries across the Bradford district have been published by the Food Standards Agency.

Listed below are the latest findings of council inspectors, as they are back in Bradford.

Almost 4,000 premises across Bradford are rated by the Food Standards Agency, based on the findings of local authority inspectors, who work all year round.

The hygiene standards found at the time of inspection are then rated on a scale.

Five is top of the scale, meaning the hygiene standards are very good and fully comply with the law. Zero is at the bottom of the scale, meaning urgent improvement is necessary.

It is only a bitesize edition this week:

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

BAB TOOMA

18 Wilton Street, Bradford, BD5 0AX

Rating: 4

Hygienic Food Handling: Good

Cleanliness and condition of facilities and building: Generally Satisfactory

Management of food safety: Good

Previous rating: 5, in May 2020

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

VICTORIA HOTEL

8 Cottingley Road, Sandy Lane, Bradford, BD15 9JP

Rating: 4

Hygienic Food Handling: Good

Cleanliness and condition of facilities and building: Good

Management of food safety: Generally Satisfactory

Previous rating: 4, in October 2018

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

THE OLD GLEN TEA ROOMS

Prod Lane, Baildon, BD17 5BN

Rating: 4

Hygienic Food Handling: Very Good

Cleanliness and condition of facilities and building: Generally Satisfactory

Management of food safety: Good

Previous rating: 5, in December 2018

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

B&M

Rawson Quarter, Godwin Street, Bradford, BD1 3QQ

Rating: 5

Hygienic Food Handling: Very Good

Cleanliness and condition of facilities and building: Very Good

Management of food safety: Very Good

Previous rating: 5, in September 2014