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Environmental Health Officer

British  

noun

  1. Former names: public health inspector.   sanitary inspector.  (in Britain) an employee of the Environmental Health Service

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Clampett cited documents, which stated his business was visited by an environmental health officer from Mansfield District Council in May and June 2025.

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Giving evidence at court, Andrew Bonham, the council's senior environmental health officer, said "the character of Ms Marsh" was taken into consideration by councillors rejecting her application.

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The inspection took place in October 2025, when a senior environmental health officer and a public protection officer visited the premises.

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Though no droppings were found in the actual kitchens, a council environmental health officer slashed the club's rating down from four to two out of five, following a visit in November.

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On Wednesday, environmental health officer Claire George told the hearing that the allergen section of Dadyal's food safety management documents was blank.

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