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The new law will apply to any business which sells food directly to the public, and who receive a rating under the statutory Food Hygiene Rating Scheme. This includes


restaurants, takeaways, mobile caterers, schools, hospitals, residential care homes, delicatessens and supermarkets. Head of Local Authority


Policy and Delivery at the FSA, Michael Jackson said: “The FSA is delighted that the Food Hygiene Rating Bill has passed the final consideration stage and is due to receive Royal Assent and become an Act here in Northern Ireland.


ST PANCRAS’ SOURCED MARKET BEATS £750,000 FUNDING TARGET WITH A MINIBOND SERIES ON CROWDCUBE.


l Sourced Market, the artisan food market based in St Pancras station, has raised £765,000 in a mini


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bond series on crowdfunding site Crowdcube. The shop/cafe


offers a range of artisan food and fresh produce curated from across London’s markets and local delicatessens, and will use the investment to fund its expansion with new sites in Victoria and Marylebone planned for next year. The bonds, which offer an annual eight per cent interest rate over the four- year term, paid every six months, were on offer for a minimum investment of £500. The fundraiser, which launched early in November, has beaten its £750,000 target ahead of its deadline on Saturday. Sourced Market, which launched at St Pancras in 2009, currently serves 12,000 customers a week. In the year ending September 2015, sales rose 14 per cent from the same period last year, and in 2014 the business generated £2.9m in net revenue.


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