SEVERAL Aylesbury food outlets have been rated by hygiene inspectors as restaurants, takeaways and other eateries try to get back to normality.
Inspections by local authority food safety inspectors were put on hold at the start of the coronavirus lockdown but now establishments are welcoming officers back into their kitchens.
READ MORE: Aylesbury food hygiene ratings from last month
Over the past month, six Aylesbury eateries have been given rankings based on their food hygiene and safety, structural compliance and confidence in management.
They are also given a score from 0 (urgent improvement needed) to 5 (hygiene standards are very good).
Here are how those eateries rated.
Robus Deli
Cambridge Street, Aylesbury
Awarded FIVE (VERY GOOD) on September 16 2020
Food hygiene and safety -- very good
Structural compliance -- very good
Confidence in management -- good
Aylesbury Eco Stores
Edison Road, Aylesbury
Awarded FIVE (VERY GOOD) on September 28 2020
Food hygiene and safety -- very good
Structural compliance -- very good
Confidence in management -- high
Herbies Pizza
New Street, Aylesbury
Awarded FIVE (VERY GOOD) on October 1 2020
Food hygiene and safety -- good
Structural compliance -- good
Confidence in management -- high
Safety shield -- Safe To Trade
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Greggs
Gatehouse Way, Aylesbury
Awarded FIVE (VERY GOOD) on October 7 2020
Food hygiene and safety -- very good
Structural compliance -- very good
Confidence in management -- high
The Petri Dish
High Street, Aylesbury
Awarded FIVE (VERY GOOD) on October 7 2020
Food hygiene and safety -- very good
Structural compliance -- good
Confidence in management -- high
Safety shield -- Safe To Trade
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The Codfather, Aylesbury
Jubilee Square, Aylesbury
Awarded FIVE (VERY GOOD) on October 12 2020
Food hygiene and safety -- very good
Structural compliance -- good
Confidence in management -- high
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