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A Wigan bakery where evidence of rats and mice activity was found has been ordered to pay more than £9,000 in fines and court costs after breaching multiple food hygiene regulations.
Wigan council’s environmental health team brought the prosecution against Five Star Bakery (Wigan) after a routine inspection and two further unannounced visits last year.
Wigan and Leigh magistrates’ court on October 17 was told of dirty conditions and widespread pest activity at the bakery, with evidence of mice and rats found on the premises.
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During the visits to the bakery on Stephens Way in Goose Green, officers found dirty machinery used to make bread roll

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