Let's celebrate safely together in Stratford-on-Avon District

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Published on 23 May 2022
Archived on 23 June 2022


It's only ten days to go until the Queen's Platinum Jubilee so if you're planning to celebrate in Stratford-on-Avon District during the long Bank Holiday weekend (2-5 June 2022), and you're not sure where to start, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and the District Council is here to help.

We have some easy-to-follow tips so that the food at your event will be memorable for all the right reasons.

To ensure a risk-free celebration, remember warm weather and outdoor cooking are the perfect conditions for bacteria to grow, and risks remain when preparing and serving chilled food in these conditions.

Narriman Looch, Head of Foodborne Disease Control at the FSA said: "We are delighted that the Platinum Jubilee gives communities in Stratford-on-Avon District a chance to enjoy gathering together over the long weekend to celebrate this historic milestone. Celebrating safely means thinking about food safety ahead of time, so on the day you can concentrate on enjoying the party.

"We know there's a lot to organise, but don't forget hygiene is also important, so plan out carefully how you will prepare, make and store food. None of us want unsafe food to affect the fun we will all hope to have on the day."

Cllr Christopher Kettle, Legal and Community Protection Portfolio at Stratford District Council says: "If you're planning on having a party to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, make sure it's one to remember for the right reasons.

"Following these simple food hygiene precautions will help ensure your event runs safely.  After all, nobody wants their enjoyment spoiled by a bout of food poisoning that could easily have been avoided. Happy Jubilee!"

Planning an event in Stratford-on-Avon District?
Here are some simple tips if you're making food for large numbers of people:

  • Wash your hands regularly with soap and water?before food preparation and consumption.
  • Always wash fresh fruit and vegetables.
  • Keep raw and ready-to-eat foods apart.
  • Do not use food past its?use-by date.
  • Always read any cooking instructions and make sure food is properly cooked before you serve it - it needs to be piping hot.
  • Ensure that food preparation areas are cleaned and sanitised before and after use and ensure equipment is washed in hot soapy water.
  • Plan ahead to keep your food cool until you're ready to eat. Any foods which you would usually keep in the fridge at home also need to be kept cool on your picnic. This includes any food with a use-by-date, cooked dishes, salads and dairy products.
  • Place these foods in a cool box or cool bag with ice or frozen gel packs. Distribute these throughout the box or bag, not all at the bottom. You can also use frozen drinks to help keep your cool box cold. Store cold food below five degrees to prevent bacteria from growing.

You do not need a food hygiene training certificate to make and sell food for charity events, however, you need to make sure that you handle food safely.  Following FSA guidance on the 4 C's: cleaning, chilling, cooking, avoiding cross-contamination will help you prepare a safe feast for your community.

If you are putting on a one-off event for friends and neighbours, you do not need to register, however if any food businesses are present, they must be registered with the local council.

Find out more about holding a street party and contact  your local food safety team on the FSA website - Contact a local food safety team | Food Standards Agency


Contact details

Stratford-on-Avon District Council
Elizabeth House, Church Street,
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire,
CV37 6HX
Tel: 01789 267575

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Last updated on 23/05/2022