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St Andrews Bowls Club

Thirlmere Road, Weston-Super-Mare, BS23 3UY Pub/bar/nightclub Inspected 5 February 2026(59 days ago)

Improvement Necessary

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

Score Breakdown

Structural / Cleanliness
Improvement Necessary

Significant premises issues. Address cleaning deficiencies, pest control gaps, and facility condition urgently.

Food Hygiene
Generally Satisfactory

Improvements needed in food handling. Focus on cross-contamination controls, cooking temperatures, and date labelling.

Management & Documentation
Generally Satisfactory

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

Priority Action

Your biggest area for improvement: premises condition and cleanliness

Address premises condition — deep clean, fix maintenance issues, review pest control, and ensure adequate facilities.

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