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Coventry Iceland closed after 'environmental health issues found'

PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2025 9:27 pm
by dutchman
Iceland on Binley Road was last inspected by the Food Standards Agency in 2018

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A Coventry Iceland remains closed to the public after environmental health issues were identified. Rats were reportedly discovered at the city branch on Binley Road.

Iceland on Binley Road currently has a five-star hygiene rating but was last inspected in February 2018. It closed around a week ago, as rodents were reportedly found in the ceiling.

Bosses said they are working to reopen the Binley Road branch 'as soon as possible' but an exact date has not yet been confirmed. Coventry City Council told CoventryLive it had contacted its Food and Safety Team.

Work is believed to be ongoing to have the rodents exterminated and the building deep-cleaned. But a Coventry City Council spokesman said they were unable to comment on the closure of the city Iceland at the time of writing.

In a statement to CoventryLive, Iceland said: “Our Binley Road store has been closed for the past week and is working with local environmental health to reopen as quickly as possible. We aim for the highest standards in all our stores, and the store has a strong food hygiene rating.”

Shoppers can visit other nearby Iceland stores while the Binley Road branch is closed. Stores can be found at West Orchards Shopping Centre, Central Six Retail Park, and Airport Retail Park.

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