Cafes, pubs and chippies given new food hygiene ratings

New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to establishments in Brighton and Hove and Worthing.

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New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to establishments in Brighton and Hove and Worthing, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows. Rated 4: Caroline Of Brunswick, Ditchling Road, Brighton , rated on September 18. Rated 4: Royal Sovereign, Preston Street, Brighton, rated on September 17 Rated 5: Project:Caffeine, Chapel Road, Worthing, rated on October 21 Rated 5: Gail's Worthing, Warwick Street, Worthing, rated on October 16 Rated 2: The Pantry Bakery, South Farm Road, Worthing, rated on September 18 Rated 5: En Route, South Street, Worthing, rated on October 23 Rated 5: La dolce vita at The Promenade, Worthing, rated on October 23 Rated 3: Fillets fish and chips, Dominion Road, Worthing, rated on September 18 What the ratings mean: There are six different ratings a venue can be awarded from 0 to 5.

5 - Hygiene standards are very good 4 – Hygiene standards are good 3 – Hygiene standards are generally satisfactory 2 – Some improvement is necessary 1 – Major improvement is necessary 0 – Urgent improvement is required.