Le Grand Courlan to Reopen Kitchen
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 6:53 pm
Post Recreated: Originally posted - 30 November 2002
Le Grand Courlan Resort and Spa has been given the all clear to re- open its kitchen following the outbreak of suspected food poisoning at the hotel last week.
However, County Chief Medical Officer Dr. Mentor Melville is still to give the green light to the nearby Grafton Beach Resort, both owned by businessman Ish Galbaransingh, to re-open its kitchen that was closed for a similar reason.
Tests showed that the water and the salad served at the hotels almost three weeks ago contained three types of bacteria. As a result Melville had ordered the closure of the kitchens while the Public Health Authority moved in to sanitise them, as well as to train staff in proper food handling and processing. However, the management took a decision to voluntary close the hotels.
Grafton is expected to be ready for re-opening this week after the water system is overhauled. Manager Rene Seepersadsingh is expected to make a statement on the matter shortly.
Reproduced from Tobago News - 29/11/2002
Le Grand Courlan Resort and Spa has been given the all clear to re- open its kitchen following the outbreak of suspected food poisoning at the hotel last week.
However, County Chief Medical Officer Dr. Mentor Melville is still to give the green light to the nearby Grafton Beach Resort, both owned by businessman Ish Galbaransingh, to re-open its kitchen that was closed for a similar reason.
Tests showed that the water and the salad served at the hotels almost three weeks ago contained three types of bacteria. As a result Melville had ordered the closure of the kitchens while the Public Health Authority moved in to sanitise them, as well as to train staff in proper food handling and processing. However, the management took a decision to voluntary close the hotels.
Grafton is expected to be ready for re-opening this week after the water system is overhauled. Manager Rene Seepersadsingh is expected to make a statement on the matter shortly.
Reproduced from Tobago News - 29/11/2002