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ST News Mill Lane

Retailers - other
7A Mill Lane, Cathays, Cardiff, CF10 1FL
Major Improvement NecessaryInspected 11 December 2025 (204d ago)

Score BreakdownOfficial FSA Data

Confidence in Mgmt
20

Significant gaps in food safety management. Implement a proper SFBB system, train all staff, and keep written records.

Structural
10

Improvements needed to premises. Focus on cleaning schedules, pest control, and equipment maintenance.

Hygiene
5

Minor issues with food handling. Review temperature monitoring and storage practices.

What This Rating Means

Significant improvements are required to meet food hygiene standards. The business must address serious issues promptly. This business scored lowest in management systems and documentation. Delivery platforms like Deliveroo and Just Eat now display this rating, which can impact order volume.

What to focus on

Implement a food safety management system (SFBB), train all food handlers to Level 2, and start keeping written records.

Inspection Details

Business TypeRetailers - other
Local AuthorityCardiff
Last Inspected11 December 2025
FHRS ID1884606

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