A restaurant has been reinspected after its hygiene rating was downgraded by The Food Standards Agency (FSA).
Gulshan Brasserie at 47 High Street, Shrivenham, had its rating lowered from two to one after it was inspected on July 1.
A re-score inspection has taken place and the business has been rated four-out-of-five.
It means the business was rated as 'good' following the inspection.
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A spokesperson for South Oxfordshire District Council said: "As with all inspections, the business has 21 days from notification date to appeal the rating, if they choose to do so.
"Depending on whether an appeal is submitted, the rating will be published soon afterwards.
"If the business opts not to appeal and prefers an earlier publication of the rating, they can request to waive the appeal period."
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