Food Standards and Feeding Stuffs Sample Clauses

Food Standards and Feeding Stuffs. The Food Standards and Feeding Stuffs programme is planned at the start of the year and delivered locally on a monthly basis by Trading Standards staff. The sampling programme concentrates on local food producers and their products and is produced in consultation with the Public Analyst. In order to increase the effectiveness of the sampling programme, the section works in partnership with the Public Analyst and the user group consisting of other Authorities who use the same Public Analyst. This enables a number of joint projects to be undertaken achieving significant cost savings on analysis and collation of test results, which allow more meaningful conclusions to be drawn from the increased number of samples taken. The partnership working is further extended by participation in joint food sampling programmes with neighbouring Authorities in the Glamorgan Group and projects on an all Wales basis under the co-ordination of the Welsh Heads of Trading Standards Quality Lead Officer.
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Food Standards and Feeding Stuffs. The Wales Quality Panel acts as a forum for Welsh Authorities to discuss issues relating to food standards and feeding stuffs enforcement and directly links with LACORS. The service was represented on the panel by the Head of Trading Standards who chaired the group on behalf of the Welsh Heads of Trading Standards (WHoTS). Any minutes of the panel meetings are circulated to food standards officers and the service participates in surveys co-ordinated by the panel and training organised by the panel. At present this panel is part of a review of the WHOTS possible re-structure, so membership is to be confirmed. The Glamorgan Group comprising of representatives of Bridgend, Cardiff, Swansea, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Neath and PortTalbot, the Vale of Glamorgan and Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Councils Trading Standards Services has a food enforcement sub-group. The group produces a programme of joint sampling and enforcement activity. The chair of the group is a member of the Welsh Quality Panel and acts as the liaison officer between the two groups. During 2006/2007 a new subgroup was formed within the Glamorgan Group to look at feeding stuff and food hygiene at farms and primary producers. Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx is a member of the Food Standards Agency Pilot Project on food hygiene at primary producers. It is anticipated that this will allow the dissemination of good practice and procedures to be devolved to other members of the group, including Bridgend. In addition the service attends liaison meetings held by the Public Analyst, which are attended by neighbouring Local Authorities who also use his services. The liaison meetings discuss all aspects of food law enforcement and produces a co- ordinated sampling programme in which Bridgend participates.
Food Standards and Feeding Stuffs. The Food Standards and Feeding Stuffs programme is planned at the start of the year and delivered locally on a monthly basis by Trading Standards staff. The sampling programme concentrates on local food producers and their products and is produced in consultation with the Public Analyst. In order to increase the effectiveness of the sampling programme, the department works in partnership with the Public Analyst and the user group consisting of other Authorities who use the same Public Analyst. This enables a number of joint projects to be undertaken achieving significant cost savings on analysis and collation of test results, which allow more meaningful conclusions to be drawn from the increased number of samples taken. The partnership working is further extended by participation in joint food sampling programmes with neighbouring Authorities in the Glamorgan Group and projects on an all Wales basis under the co-ordination of the Welsh Heads of Trading Standards Quality Lead Officer. The department’s sampling programme for feeding stuff has in the past been restricted, primarily due to the nature of the businesses based in the County Borough and it is anticipated that in 2007/2008 the service will increase the number of feeding stuff samples taken.
Food Standards and Feeding Stuffs. The Wales Quality Panel acts as a forum for Welsh Authorities to discuss issues relating to food standards and feeding stuffs enforcement and directly links with LACORS. The service is represented on the panel By the Head of Trading Standards who chairs the group on behalf of the Welsh Heads of Trading Standards. The minutes of the panel meetings are circulated to food standards officers and the service participates in surveys co-ordinated by the panel and training organised by the panel. The Glamorgan Group comprising of representatives of Bridgend, Cardiff, Swansea, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Neath and PortTalbot, the Vale of Glamorgan and Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Councils Trading Standards Services has a food enforcement sub-group. The group produces a programme of joint sampling and enforcement activity. The chair of the group is a member of the Welsh Quality Panel and acts as the liaison officer between the two groups. During 2006/2007 a new subgroup was formed within the Glamorgan Group to look at feeding stuff and food hygiene at farms and primary producers. Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx is a member of the Food Standards Agency Pilot Project on food hygiene at primary producers. It is anticipated that this will allow the dissemination of good practice and procedures to be devolved to other members of the group, including Bridgend. In addition the service attends liaison meetings held by the Public Analyst, which are attended by neighbouring Local Authorities who also use his services. The liaison meetings discuss all aspects of food law enforcement and produces a co- ordinated sampling programme in which Bridgend participates.

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