Hang On Climbing Centre
Hang On Climbing Centre is a restaurant/cafe/canteen located at Newcross Centre, Lamb Street, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, in the South Lanarkshire local authority area. Following its most recent inspection on 22 March 2023, it received a food hygiene rating of Pass (Pass). South Lanarkshire oversees 2,489 registered food businesses, of which 0% hold a rating of Good (4) or Very Good (5). The average food hygiene rating in South Lanarkshire is 0.0 out of 5. As a restaurant or cafe, this business is assessed on how food is prepared and cooked on the premises, the cleanliness of the kitchen and dining areas, and whether staff follow proper hand-washing and cross-contamination prevention procedures. Food businesses in the UK are inspected by local authority environmental health officers. The frequency of inspections depends on the risk category — higher-risk businesses are inspected more frequently, typically every 6 to 12 months, while lower-risk establishments may be inspected every 2 to 3 years. Note: this inspection took place over 2 years ago and the current standards may differ.
Details
- Business Type
- Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen
- Address
- Newcross Centre, Lamb Street, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire
- Postcode
- Not available
- Local Authority
- South Lanarkshire
- Scheme Type
- FHIS
- FHRS Business ID
- 1538464
Location
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FAQ
What is the food hygiene rating of Hang On Climbing Centre?
Hang On Climbing Centre has a food hygiene rating of Pass out of 5, as assessed by South Lanarkshire.
What does a food hygiene rating of Pass mean for a restaurant/cafe/canteen?
When was Hang On Climbing Centre last inspected?
Hang On Climbing Centre was last inspected on 2023-03-22. Food businesses in the UK are typically re-inspected every 6 months to 3 years, depending on their risk category and previous rating.