More Havering eateries and a food shop given low food hygiene ratings
A new set of restaurants, takeaways and food shops in Romford, Upminster and Rainham have been given low hygiene ratings by the Food Standards Agency.
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Riddhi writes stories for the Romford Recorder. Before becoming a reporter Riddhi previously worked as a screenwriter and producer. She graduated from Goldsmiths University with a degree in digital journalism - one of four degrees that she holds.
Riddhi writes stories for the Romford Recorder. Before becoming a reporter Riddhi previously worked as a screenwriter and producer. She graduated from Goldsmiths University with a degree in digital journalism - one of four degrees that she holds.
A new set of restaurants, takeaways and food shops in Romford, Upminster and Rainham have been given low hygiene ratings by the Food Standards Agency.
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