Rodent infestation briefly shuts down Wandsworth takeaway

By Isabel Millett

17th Mar 2023 | Local News

Takeaway restaurant in Tooting shut down due to mouse infestation (Credit: Wandsworth Council)
Takeaway restaurant in Tooting shut down due to mouse infestation (Credit: Wandsworth Council)

A takeaway restaurant in Wandsworth has been forced to close after being found overrun with rodents.

Yummy Chinese takeaway at 841 Garratt Lane in Tooting became subject to an emergency closure after an inspection sparked fears of an immediate risk to human health.

Inspectors from Wandsworth Council's food and safety team found the kitchen and food storage areas riddled with mouse droppings.

Magistrates heard that the council team discovered a severe mouse infestation at the venue, with rodent droppings on top of and underneath food storage shelves, on the lids of food containers, including cooked rice, and directly on some foodstuffs, including onions.

Droppings were also found inside food delivery bags used by bike and motorbike couriers. 

In consequence, the takeaway was shut down with immediate effect after the owners were served with a Hygiene Emergency Prohibition Notice, which was later endorsed in a hearing at Wimbledon Magistrates Court.

Magistrates heard the list of serious diseases customers faced including Leptospirosis and food poisoning bacteria such as Salmonella and E.coli.

The business was allowed to reopen a week later after undergoing a deep clean and having taken steps to eradicate the mouse infestation.

Judi Gasser, Wandsworth's Cabinet Member for Environment said: "This was a serious infestation that could have had a devastating impact on the health of this takeaway restaurant's customers. I'm relieved that the prompt intervention of our food safety team has meant this business has been rapidly forced to clean up its act.

"The lesson here for the owners of all food businesses across Wandsworth is that our team of inspectors are working hard to ensure safety and hygiene standards are as good as they can be and that there are serious and costly consequences for businesses that pose a risk to public health.

"No doubt the negative publicity around this case will have an impact on the fortunes of this particular takeaway and should act as a salutary lesson for other restaurant and fast-food businesses that fail to keep their premises safe, clean and free of pests."

     

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