IT'S that time of the year we like to treat ourselves to a drink or two - and maybe a little bite to eat (just to sober us up).
So, we thought we'd identify the Lancashire pubs/bars which require a little bit of improvement in the hygiene stakes...
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The Food Hygiene Rating Scheme (FHRS) helps consumers choose where to shop for food by giving them information and rating the hygiene in eateries.
Ratings are given on a range of issues including:
•How hygienically the food is handled – how it is prepared, cooked, re-heated, cooled and stored.
•The condition of the structure of the buildings – the cleanliness, layout, lighting, ventilation and other facilities.
•How the business manages and records what it does to make sure food is safe.
Eateries are given scores out of five, ranging from zero, meaning urgent improvement necessary, to five, translated as 'very good'.
Zero - Urgent improvement necessary
Morecambe Bay Sports and Social Club, Morecambe
Walmsley Arms Hotel, Rishton
One star - Major improvement necessary
Beacon Park Golf Centre, Dalton
Black Horse, Kirkham
Cross Axes, Great Harwood
Enfield Cricket Club, Church/Accrington
George IV, Burnley
Golden Cup Inn, Darwen
Hare and Hounds, Clayton-Le-Moors
Hinds Head Hotel, Chorley
Lock and Quay, Chorley
No 4 Pub, Blackpool
Ormskirk Cricket Club, Ormskirk
Royal Oak Hotel, Blackpool
The Albion, Clayton-Le-Moors
The Boatyard Inn, Preston
The Plough, Great Harwood
The Sumners Hotel, Preston
The Sumpter Horse, Preston
Wellington Hotel, Clayton-Le-Moors
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