Blessed 2 Bless Community Project food hygiene rating
Retailers - other · Walsall
Blessed 2 Bless Community Project holds a 4, meaning hygiene standards at the shop are good. It is a solid result, the inspector found nothing serious, though a 5 was just out of reach.
The rating: 4 - Good
The rating dates from 3 September 2025, 10 months ago. Councils typically re-inspect higher-risk businesses every six months to two years, with well-run, low-risk places visited least often, so this is a normal gap.
Address: 21A Ablewell Street, Walsall, West Midlands, WS1 2EQ
How it compares in Walsall
In Walsall, 59% of rated places manage a 5, so Blessed 2 Bless Community Project sits behind roughly 1,054 nearby businesses. 20% of the borough shares its 4.
| 5 out of 5 | 1,054 | 59% | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 out of 5 | 351 | 20% | ← Blessed 2 Bless Community Project | |
| 3 out of 5 | 266 | 15% | ||
| 2 out of 5 | 52 | 3% | ||
| 1 out of 5 | 57 | 3% | ||
| 0 out of 5 | 7 | <1% |
A further 397 businesses in the area are awaiting inspection or exempt, so are not counted above.
What the inspector found
- Hygienic food handling Good
- Cleanliness & condition of the building Generally satisfactory
- How well they manage food safety Good
An inspection scores three things: how food is handled, the physical condition of the premises, and how much the inspector trusts management to keep standards up. At Blessed 2 Bless Community Project none of the three raised a concern, the overall rating is only ever as strong as its weakest area, so a clean sweep is what produces a high score.
Questions about Blessed 2 Bless Community Project
What is Blessed 2 Bless Community Project's food hygiene rating?
Blessed 2 Bless Community Project has a food hygiene rating of 4 out of 5 (good), given by Walsall Council on 3 September 2025.
Is Blessed 2 Bless Community Project safe to eat at?
The rating covers hygiene standards found at inspection, not the food itself. At 4 out of 5, the inspector found hygiene standards at this shop to be good, the top end of the scale.
When was Blessed 2 Bless Community Project last inspected?
Blessed 2 Bless Community Project was last inspected on 3 September 2025, 10 months ago. Food hygiene inspections are unannounced, and the rating is published by Walsall Council rather than by the business.
What did the inspector find at Blessed 2 Bless Community Project?
The inspector scored three areas. Hygienic food handling was rated "good", the cleanliness and condition of the building "generally satisfactory", and confidence in the management of food safety "good". Lower concern in all three is what earns a high overall rating.
How does Blessed 2 Bless Community Project compare to other places in Walsall?
59% of the 1,787 rated food businesses in Walsall hold the top rating of 5, while Blessed 2 Bless Community Project holds a 4. 351 places in the area share that rating.
Who decides the rating?
Walsall Council inspects Blessed 2 Bless Community Project and sets the rating; the Food Standards Agency publishes it. Neither the business nor this site can change a rating, a business that disagrees can appeal to its council, and can request a re-inspection once it has fixed the problems.
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