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Bridge Court Stores

3 - 5 Bridge Court 9 Saltcotes Road, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, FY8 4HS Retailers - other Inspected 17 February 2026(47 days ago)

Improvement Necessary

Some improvements are needed to bring food hygiene standards up to the required level.

Score Breakdown

Food Hygiene
Improvement Necessary

Significant issues with food handling. Urgently review separation of raw/ready-to-eat foods, temperature controls, and personal hygiene practices.

Management & Documentation
Generally Satisfactory

Management systems need strengthening. Ensure SFBB/HACCP pack is complete and staff training is documented.

Structural / Cleanliness
Good

Minor structural issues. Review cleaning schedule and check equipment condition.

Priority Action

Your biggest area for improvement: food handling and hygiene

Review and improve your food handling procedures — temperature monitoring, cross-contamination controls, and storage practices.

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