Immediate action has been taken following issues identified during a recent food hygiene inspection at Charles Williams Church in Wales Primary School, Newport Council has confirmed.
Reassurances have been given that steps put in place by school meals provider Chartwells and the council’s property partners have addressed all concerns raised during the inspection.
The school kitchen was closed on Monday to allow for a full deep clean. However, arrangements were made to ensure pupils were still able to receive their meals as normal, with food brought into the school site, including hot options.
A request has now been submitted for a re inspection to take place as soon as possible. There is high confidence that food hygiene standards have significantly improved and that those standards will be maintained going forward.
Newport Council said it will continue to work closely with partners to ensure the highest standards are upheld for pupils and staff.
