Food hygiene ratings in Sevington

There are 28 food businesses in Sevington with a published hygiene rating, restaurants, takeaways, pubs, cafes, shops and school and care kitchens, all inspected by Ashford Council. A further 4 are awaiting a first inspection, or are exempt because they handle too little food to score.

Hygiene standards in Sevington

88% of rated businesses in Sevington hold the top score of 5, and 96% hold a 4 or better. 1 business scores 2 or below, meaning an inspector found problems they are required to fix.

Across Ashford as a whole, 90% of rated food businesses hold a 5. Sevington is in line with the borough.

How the 24 rated businesses in Sevington score
5 out of 5 21 88%
4 out of 5 2 8%
3 out of 5 0 0%
2 out of 5 1 4%
1 out of 5 0 0%
0 out of 5 0 0%

Lowest-rated places in Sevington

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Spice Queen Mobile caterer 2 - Some improvement necessary 12 March 2026

A low rating is not a closure order, the business is required to fix what the inspector found. What a low rating means →

Questions about food hygiene in Sevington

How many food businesses in Sevington have a hygiene rating?

28 food businesses in Sevington have a published food hygiene rating, inspected by Ashford Council. 24 currently hold a score from 0 to 5.

What is a typical food hygiene rating in Sevington?

88% of rated businesses in Sevington hold a 5, the top score. A 5 is therefore the norm rather than a distinction, which is why anything lower is worth a second look.

Are there any badly rated places in Sevington?

1 food businesses in Sevington hold a rating of 2 or below, including 0 rated 0 and 0 rated 1. A low rating is not a closure order, the business is required to fix what the inspector found.

Who inspects food businesses in Sevington?

Environmental health officers at Ashford Council carry out the inspections, unannounced, and set the rating. The Food Standards Agency publishes the result.

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Food businesses in Sevington

Data from the Food Standards Agency under the Open Government Licence. Towns are derived from the addresses each council publishes.