Malvern Hills District Council along with the other Councils in Herefordshire and Worcestershire launched the 'Scores on the Doors' scheme on 28 January 2008 - a new system whereby restaurants, takeaways and food premises have been graded from 0 to 5 stars, following an inspection from the Environmental Health team.
The overall aim of the scheme is to improve food safety and hygiene standards among businesses providing food and drink to consumers living, working or visiting Worcerstershire or Herefordshire. This will be achieved by:
Within the Counties, we believe that the benefits of intrducing this scheme are overwhelming for all parties and include:
Businesses have been awarded a star rating based on the food hygiene standards identified at the time of the food hygiene inspection - and the results are available for potential customers to view on the internet.
Businesses have also been supplied with a certificate for them to display, hence the tagline 'Scores on the Doors'.
The star rating varies from 5 stars for businesses who have achieved an excellent standard, to 0 stars where improvements are clearly required.
The areas which are rated are those which are directly under their control and are:
A score is given for each area and the total determines the star rating achieved :
Stars |
Points |
Definition |
5 Stars |
0-5 |
Excellent |
4 Stars |
6-15 |
Very Good |
3 Stars |
16-25 |
Good |
2 Stars |
26-30 |
Satisfactory |
1 Stars |
31-45 |
Fair |
0 Stars |
46 + |
Poor-Major Improvement Required |
If you wish to view the results so far, visit the Scores on the Doors website