Importing or moving fish to the UK
How to import or move fish for human consumption to the UK.
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Import documents
To import fish to the UK from another country (excluding EU fish into Northern Ireland), you’ll need a catch certificate validated by the competent authority of the country where the fishing vessel is registered or licensed.
The format of catch certificates will vary depending on which exporting country produced them, but they will all ask for specific information such as:
vessel name
estimated weights
For fish that has been stored or processed you may also need the following documents validated by the competent authority:
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A pest control company found 27 mice inside a Chinese restaurant and their droppings all over the kitchen after a member of the public raised the alarm.
Health inspectors declared Chung Ku, in Liverpool, posed an imminent risk to health after a visit to the restaurant in August, 2019.
A dead rodent was found on a counter used to prepare food and droppings were found on bags of sugar, the cookers and on shelving and it was given a food hygiene rating of zero.
After their visit the restaurant was closed voluntarily by its owner, Dove Ross-Williams, for two weeks, during which time a pest control company found an extensive rodent infestation.
Inspectors found 27 mice at Liverpool restaurant
A judge said Chung Ku presented an imminent risk to health
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Grim discoveries made by Liverpool City Council after a health inspection at Chung Ku on Columbus Quay. Dove Ross-Williams was fined and ordered to pay prosecution costs today at Liverpool Magistrates Court.
A pest control company retrieved 27 mice from a Liverpool restaurant after it was handed a food hygiene rating of zero.
Health inspectors discovered that Chung Ku posed an imminent risk to health after a visit to the restaurant on August 16, 2019.
After their visit the restaurant was closed voluntarily by its owner, Dove Ross-Williams, for two weeks, during which time a pest control company unveiled an extensive rodent infestation.
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