Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon’s latest hygiene inspections have revealed top-rated eateries across the borough, highlighting strong food safety standards and consumer confidence.
For the last two weeks, Croydon environmental health officers have been busy visiting original companies to see if they’re clinging to aseptic regulations.
Inspectors examine the installations’ cleanliness and the perpetration of food safety operation protocols in agreement with the Food norms Agency’s recommendations.
After that, ratings are assigned on a scale of five to zero; the more advanced the score, the better the outgrowth.
Five—Excellent
On October 29, 2025, Brightsparks Day Nursery, located at 21 Meadow Hill, entered a standing of 5.
On October 31, 2025, Greggs at 251 Lower Addiscombe Road entered a standing of 5.
Heavers Court Resource Centre, located at 124 Selhurst Road in London, entered a 5 on October 30, 2025.
Helvadere, located at 578 – 582 Wickham Road, entered a standing of 5 on October 31, 2025.
On October 31, 2025, Q Cafe, located at 145 Wickham Road, entered a standing of 5.
On October 31, 2025, Top Star Cafe at 272 Lower Addiscombe Road entered a standing of 5.
On January 11, 2025, Vue Cinema at Vue Cinemas, Croydon, received a rating of 5.
Their next round-up will take into account any reinspections that businesses may have had since.
How often does Croydon Council publish food hygiene inspection results?
Croydon Council publishes food hygiene examination results regularly, with the frequency of examinations and publication depending on the business’s hygiene standing and compliance. examinations can range from every six months for advanced- threat demesne to every many times for lower- threat ones.
The Food Hygiene Rating Scheme (FHRS) used by Croydon Council operates on a scale from 0 to 5, with examination frequency acclimated grounded on the hygiene score. Advanced- threat establishments are audited more constantly, occasionally biannually, whereas businesses with constantly good conditions may have examinations spaced out up to 3- 5 times.
Croydon Council maintains a dynamic publishing schedule aligned with threat- grounded examination intervals, icing consumers have timely access to food safety information.

