Copper Beech in Darlington stops serving food until salmonella source identified

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FOUR people have been hospitalised after an outbreak of salmonella food poisoning at a Darlington pub that also led to another 15 people falling ill.

The Copper Beech pub, in Neasham Road, has voluntarily stopped serving food after a number of cases of the infectious disease were linked to its kitchens.

Officers from the Health Protection Agency (HPA) have started an investigation to discover the source of the outbreak, which they believe has now been contained.

A spokesman for the pub, which is owned by the Punch Taverns chain, said the licensee had co-operated fully with the investigation and had closed the kitchens as soon as a possible link was identified.

He said the kitchens have now been cleared for re-opening by environmental health experts, but the pub has chosen to wait until the source of the infection is identified.

The salmonella bacterium can cause diarrhoea, stomach cramps and sometimes vomiting and fever. Most people recover within four to seven days without treatment, but occasionally the illness can become more serious and require hospital admission.

Nineteen confirmed cases of salmonella poisoning and one suspected case have been reported in people who ate in the Copper Beech’s restaurant between June 2 and 19.

Four people were admitted to hospital but have since been discharged. All of those who were infected have now recovered or are recovering.

A spokeswoman for the Health Protection Agency said the agency was called to the pub on June 21 and immediately put control measures in place.

HPA North-East consultant Dr Deb Wilson, the chairwoman of the outbreak control team, said: “A range of control measures are in place to reduce the spread of infection.

"There is not thought to be an ongoing public health risk. However, the number of cases may increase if we receive further reports of illness dating back to the period before the control measures were introduced.”

The environmental health team at Darlington Borough Council is working with the HPA to interview people with suspected food poisoning and collect samples, which will be analysed by the HPA.

The Copper Beech has held a five-star food hygiene-rating from Darlington Borough Council for the past five years.

A statement from Punch Taverns said: “The pub has stopped serving food voluntarily until a source of the outbreak is identified.

“The licensee has co-operated fully with environmental health teams throughout the investigation.

“The environmental health officers believe that the five star standard of food hygiene has been maintained and cleared the pub for reopening.”

Salmonella bacteria lives in the gut of many farm and other animals and can be found on raw meat and poultry.

Eggs, milk and other foods such as vegetables, fruit and shellfish can become contaminated through contact with manure in soil or sewage in water.

Salmonella poisoning can also be spread from person to person by poor hygiene, by not washing hands properly after going to the toilet and after handling contaminated food.

Anyone who is concerned about symptoms suggesting salmonella infection is asked to call their GP or local out-of-hours service.

People in County Durham and Darlington can also call 111 for advice.

Comments(17)

Darlogirl1 says...
11:43am Fri 29 Jun 12

Shame, i have eaten at this place many times and food always been good...service great etc...hope this does not stop people going back.

Townlad says...
12:20pm Fri 29 Jun 12

I was in there on Monday 18th June with ma lass and she had a parmo that wasn`t properly cooked it made her bad too but we assumed was just a one off, staff, service and food usually of a really good standard, were supposed to be at a christening there on Sunday wonder whats happening with that now?

antagonist1 says...
12:28pm Fri 29 Jun 12

you let your lass eat it, even though, in your words it wasn't properly cooked ? wow....what a bloke you are !!!

tabby67 says...
1:59pm Fri 29 Jun 12

Oh dear i'm a bit shocked to read this we have also eaten there many times and the food has been very good, i'm very picky where I eat and have never had reason to complain :( Staff lovely and service is good

Townlad says...
2:06pm Fri 29 Jun 12

@antagonist obviously she didn`t eat the whole thing ya mug, she had a couple of bites then realised it wasn`t cooked so left it (and yes we didn`t pay for either of our meals) what a bloke I am was enough to make them not charge for our food, no doubt a belly crawler like yourself would of just sucked it up paid and left!!! MUG!

antagonist1 says...
3:17pm Fri 29 Jun 12

townlad, don't just post half a story then. and i bet another trick you play is putting dead insects in yer food to get a freebie. why pay for it when you can blag it seems to be your motto. using yer wife is just so wrong on so many levels. book a table in mcdonalds, more your level me thinks.

kevmacka says...
4:32pm Fri 29 Jun 12

The HPA inspected the kitchen and gave it a 5* rating. It seems to point towards a carrier but until all samples are taken one can't be entirely sure. Phil and Kelly the hosts are heartbroken as they pride themselves on the good reputation they have worked years for.Not only for the pub but mainly that some of their clientele have had to suffer because of this.

spragger says...
6:56pm Fri 29 Jun 12

If you go to the toilet never forget to wash your hands
and that is just the staff . .

still here says...
12:18pm Sat 30 Jun 12

So sorry to hear about this outbreak. Phil and Kelly run an excellent pub and restaurant and it is without doubt, one of our favourites. These things happen and it certainly won't put us off eating there again. Good luck Phil.

Spy Boy says...
3:33pm Sat 30 Jun 12

I've been there quite often for meals with the family and we've never had a problem. Always good food and good service. We'll be back when they've got the problem sorted.

delboy1977 says...
7:49pm Sat 30 Jun 12

Salmonella is for puffs, try working in Nigeria for 6 months !
Not been in there for a meal for a long time but once they start food again im going to give it a try nothing better than a bit of salmonella or dysentry to get the old immune system sorted out, we all too soft nowadays

swissball says...
8:40pm Sat 30 Jun 12

I think you'll find it's Dysentery you THICK get! lol lol tosser!!!

Anon1221 says...
9:12am Sun 1 Jul 12

I used to work at the copper beech and can assure everyone that the levels of hygiene are outstanding, Phil or Kelly would not allow it to be any different. My heart goes out to both of them as they both do an amazing job an running the place. Roll on when the copper beech is back open for food as you cannot beat the quality of food and service in there. All i can say to Anyone who will let this put them off going back to eat there it really is your loss.

mikeyjames88 says...
2:54pm Sun 1 Jul 12

Just had a really nice sunday dinner there with the family. All was nice and tasted great. Service was good and the place was clean.

kevmacka says...
12:17pm Thu 5 Jul 12

The HPA have today contacted the Copper Beech and cleared them of any negligence or malpractice. All precautions and procedures were found to be followed to the letter.

Bully lover says...
6:39pm Fri 6 Jul 12

The hosts can be as nice as you want them to be but the bottom line is 19 people ill after eating at this place , so the problem was caused by either bad food hygiene or by bad hygiene within its staff ! As when its in gut of animals they are killed and cooked so would kill it off as it dies @ 65 degrees and with veg you wash it then add to boiling water to cook !! Tut tut the management !!!

Bully lover says...
6:39pm Fri 6 Jul 12

The hosts can be as nice as you want them to be but the bottom line is 19 people ill after eating at this place , so the problem was caused by either bad food hygiene or by bad hygiene within its staff ! As when its in gut of animals they are killed and cooked so would kill it off as it dies @ 65 degrees and with veg you wash it then add to boiling water to cook !! Tut tut the management !!!

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