New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to two of St Helens’ establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.

The FSA is responsible for ensuring that establishments are up to scratch in terms of food hygiene regulations, and that they are safe to frequent.

Establishments are graded against the following criteria:

Hygienic food handling - Hygienic handling of food including preparation, cooking, re-heating, cooling and storage.

Management of food safety - System or checks in place to ensure that food sold or served is safe to eat, evidence that staff know about food safety, and the food safety officer has confidence that standards will be maintained in future.

Cleanliness and condition of facilities and building - Cleanliness and condition of facilities and building (including having appropriate layout, ventilation, hand washing facilities and pest control) to enable good food hygiene.

Ranging from zero to five, food hygiene ratings are given to food handling businesses after an inspection has assessed how well they comply with food safety laws.

The rating reflects the standards of food hygiene found on the date of the inspection.

Here is how the scores are graded.

5 – hygiene standards are very good

4 – hygiene standards are good

3 – hygiene standards are generally satisfactory

2 – some improvement is necessary

1 – major improvement is necessary

0 – urgent improvement is required

If businesses are awarded a score lower than five, the local authority officer will explain what action they can take to improve.

Here are the new rated venues: 

Peking House, at 9 Earle Street, Newton Le Willows was handed a four-out-of-five rating after assessment on July 16.

And Master Wok, at 135 Crossley Road, Thatto Heath was given a score of three on July 16.

It means that of St Helens's 177 takeaways with ratings, 63 (36%) have ratings of five and none have zero ratings.