The latest inspections by Oxfordshire councils' hygiene teams, correct as of November 30, 2020.

What do the numbers mean?

0 - urgent improvement necessary

1 - major improvements necessary

2 - improvements necessary

3 - business generally satisfactory

4 - business good on assessment

5 - business seen as very good

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One star

Soros BBQ & Kebab Ltd, 14 Mill Street, Wantage:

Food Hygiene and Safety: poor. Some major non-compliance with statutory obligations – more effort required to prevent fall in standards.

Structural Compliance: fair. Some non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice. The premises are in the top 50 per cent of premises and standards are being maintained or improved.

Confidence in Management: little. Varying record of compliance. Poor appreciation of hazards and control measures. No food safety management system.

Inspection by Vale of White Horse District Council on September 25.

***

Three stars

Kebab Kid, 146 Cowley Road, Oxford:

Food Hygiene and Safety: fair. Some non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice. The premises are in the top 50 per cent of premises and standards are being maintained or improved.

Structural Compliance: fair. Some non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice. The premises are in the top 50 per cent of premises and standards are being maintained or improved.

Confidence in Management: some. Satisfactory record of compliance. Access to and use of technical advice either in-house or from trade associations. May have satisfactory documented food safety management system.

Inspected by Oxford City Council on October 22.

****

Four Stars

J. E. Pill And Sons, 73 Balfour Road, Oxford:

Food Hygiene and Safety: very good. High standard of compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice; conforms to accepted good practices in the trade.

Structural Compliance: fair. Some non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice. The premises are in the top 50 per cent of premises and standards are being maintained or improved.

Confidence in Management: some. Satisfactory record of compliance. Access to and use of technical advice either in-house or from trade associations. May have satisfactory documented food safety management system.

Inspected by Oxford City Council on October 22.

Umami Deli, 13 Newbury Street, Wantage:

Food Hygiene and Safety: good. High standard of compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice, minor contraventions of food hygiene regulations. Some minor non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice.

Structural Compliance: good. High standard of compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice, minor contraventions of food hygiene regulations. Some minor non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice.

Confidence in Management: some. Satisfactory record of compliance. Access to and use of technical advice either in-house or from trade associations. May have satisfactory documented food safety management system.

Inspected by Vale of White Horse District Council on October 19.

*****

Five stars

Gather And Gather, Oxford Brookes University, Headington Road, Oxford:

Food Hygiene and Safety: good. High standard of compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice, minor contraventions of food hygiene regulations. Some minor non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice. Structural Compliance: very good. High standard of compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice; conforms to accepted good practices in the trade. Confidence in Management: high. Good record of compliance. Access to technical advice within organisation. Will have satisfactory documented HACCP based food safety management system which may be subject to external audit process. Audit by Food Authority confirms compliance with documented management system with few/minor non-conformities not identified in the system as critical control points.

Inspected by Oxford City Council on November 24.

Common Ground Workspace, 37-38 Little Clarendon Street, Oxford:

Food Hygiene and Safety: very good. High standard of compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice; conforms to accepted good practices in the trade. Structural Compliance:very good. High standard of compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice; conforms to accepted good practices in the trade. Confidence in Management: good. Reasonable record of compliance. Technical advice available in-house or access to and use of technical advice from trade associations. Have satisfactory documented procedures and systems. Able to demonstrate effective control of hazards. Will have satisfactory documented food safety management system. Audit by Food Authority confirms general compliance with documented system.

Inspected by Oxford City Council on November 3.

Saudia's Taste Of Jamaica, 32 Cowley Road, Littlemore, Oxford:

Food Hygiene and Safety: good. High standard of compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice, minor contraventions of food hygiene regulations. Some minor non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice. Structural Compliance: good. High standard of compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice, minor contraventions of food hygiene regulations. Some minor non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice. Confidence in Management: good. Reasonable record of compliance. Technical advice available in-house or access to and use of technical advice from trade associations. Have satisfactory documented procedures and systems. Able to demonstrate effective control of hazards. Will have satisfactory documented food safety management system. Audit by Food Authority confirms general compliance with documented system.

Inspected by Oxford City Council on November 2.

St Luke's Hospital, Latimer Road, Oxford:

Food Hygiene and Safety: very good. High standard of compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice; conforms to accepted good practices in the trade. Structural Compliance: very good. High standard of compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice; conforms to accepted good practices in the trade. Confidence in Management: high. Good record of compliance. Access to technical advice within organisation. Will have satisfactory documented HACCP based food safety management system which may be subject to external audit process. Audit by Food Authority confirms compliance with documented management system with few/minor non-conformities not identified in the system as critical control points.

Inspected by Oxford City Council on October 29.

Gusturi Romanesti, 89 Corn Street, Witney:

Food Hygiene and Safety: good. High standard of compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice, minor contraventions of food hygiene regulations. Some minor non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice. Structural Compliance: good. High standard of compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice, minor contraventions of food hygiene regulations. Some minor non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice. Confidence in Management: good. Reasonable record of compliance. Technical advice available in-house or access to and use of technical advice from trade associations. Have satisfactory documented procedures and systems. Able to demonstrate effective control of hazards. Will have satisfactory documented food safety management system. Audit by Food Authority confirms general compliance with documented system.

Inspected by West Oxfordshire District Council on October 29.