This site uses cookies. By using it, you agree to their use. To find out more, read our Privacy Policy.
Accept
Wrexham Council News
  • Biz & education
  • Council services
  • People & place
  • Events
  • Video
  • Other
  • Welsh
Reading: Wrexham Council celebrates 10 years of Food Hygiene Ratings becoming a legal requirement in Wales
Share
Notification Show More
Latest News
Have you checked out our latest jobs
Want to try something new? Check out our latest jobs…
Biz & education
Ageing Well event at Ty Pawb
Ageing Well Wrexham Event (12 February)
Events
Successful prosecution related to serious noise nuisance
Successful prosecution related to serious noise nuisance
Council services People & place
millwall
Wrexham v Millwall – remember the park and ride
Events People & place
Townscape Heritage Scheme receives Wrexham Civic Society Awards
Townscape Heritage Scheme receives Wrexham Civic Society Awards
Council services People & place
Wrexham Council News
Search
  • Biz & education
  • Council services
  • People & place
  • Events
  • Video
  • Other
  • Welsh
Follow US
© 2023 Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Wrecsam
Wrexham Council News > Blog > Council services > Wrexham Council celebrates 10 years of Food Hygiene Ratings becoming a legal requirement in Wales
Council servicesPeople & place

Wrexham Council celebrates 10 years of Food Hygiene Ratings becoming a legal requirement in Wales

Last updated: 2023/12/01 at 1:09 PM
Share
4 Min Read
Food Hygiene
SHARE

It’s 10 years since Wales led the way as the first country in the UK to make the display of food hygiene ratings a legal requirement. Since November 2013, businesses in Wales have been required by law to display their food hygiene rating sticker in a prominent place – such as the front door, entrance or window.

The Food Hygiene Rating Scheme has delivered lasting benefits to consumers and businesses and is rightly celebrated as one of the country’s most significant public health achievements of the 21st century.

A decade on, the scheme has driven up standards in food businesses in Wrexham with over 92.9% of businesses displaying a rating of 5 and 98.8% with a rating of 3 or above.

Taking food hygiene and standards seriously

The striking black and green stickers on display at restaurants, cafes, supermarkets and online give people the reassurance that businesses in Wrexham County Borough are taking food hygiene and standards seriously. 

Food hygiene rating stickers are a simple and transparent way of displaying the results of the hygiene inspection conducted by our local authority officers. The scheme gives consumers confidence that food is being prepared and served in a clean and hygienic way, and the business is meeting its legislative requirements for food hygiene.”

The scheme empowers people to make informed choices about where they buy and eat food every day. And the benefits do not stop there – the mandatory display of ratings also encourages food businesses to improve their hygiene standards. All food businesses are able to achieve the top rating of ‘5 – very good’ by doing what is required of them under food law. Remember, a good hygiene rating is good for business – offering a competitive advantage to those who receive top hygiene ratings.

The impact of the scheme should not be underestimated. Hygiene standards in food businesses have improved as a result of the mandatory scheme, with 96% of businesses in Wales now displaying a rating of ‘3’ or above. Research shows that businesses with higher ratings are less likely to be responsible for outbreaks of foodborne illness.

Nathan Barnhouse, Director of the Food Standards Agency in Wales said: “We are proud to deliver the Food Hygiene Rating Scheme in partnership with Local Authorities and Welsh Government. Local Authorities are essential to the success of the scheme. Through their regular engagement with food businesses, they have played a key role in driving up hygiene standards to where they are today. The scheme allows people to vote with their feet or by a click of a button and choose those businesses that take food hygiene seriously.”

Ask about the Food Hygiene Rating, look for the sticker, or check online before purchasing food: ratings.food.gov.uk

You might also like to read Check the taxi you’re getting into is legal!

Share
Previous Article Climate Conversation Climate Conversation drop-in session – have your say!
Next Article Storm Babet: work to repair damaged road in Pentrebychan set to start soon Storm Babet: work to repair damaged road in Pentrebychan set to start soon

Stay connected

17k Followers Like
24.1k Followers Follow
3.3k Followers Follow
- Sign up -
Ad image

Latest news

Have you checked out our latest jobs
Want to try something new? Check out our latest jobs…
Biz & education January 30, 2026
Ageing Well event at Ty Pawb
Ageing Well Wrexham Event (12 February)
Events January 30, 2026
Successful prosecution related to serious noise nuisance
Successful prosecution related to serious noise nuisance
Council services People & place January 29, 2026
millwall
Wrexham v Millwall – remember the park and ride
Events People & place January 28, 2026

You might also like

Successful prosecution related to serious noise nuisance
Council servicesPeople & place

Successful prosecution related to serious noise nuisance

January 29, 2026
millwall
EventsPeople & place

Wrexham v Millwall – remember the park and ride

January 28, 2026
Townscape Heritage Scheme receives Wrexham Civic Society Awards
Council servicesPeople & place

Townscape Heritage Scheme receives Wrexham Civic Society Awards

January 27, 2026
Ruabon library
Council servicesEventsPeople & place

Spotlight on Ruabon library activities

January 23, 2026
Wrexham County Borough Council
//

Wrexham Council News provides all the latest news from your county borough council.

Quick links

  • Customise interests
  • Reading list
  • MyUpdates
  • Contact the council
  • Privacy policy

Get our top stories…

Subscribe to our newsletter to get latest news and info from Wrexham Council.

Sign up
Wrexham Council News
Follow US

© 2025 Wrexham County Borough Council

Removed from reading list

Undo
Wrexham Council News
Welcome back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?
  • Cymraeg
  • English