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Alexander Barnes-Ross
The Church of Scientology London has been found non-compliant by the City of London after a routine food hygiene inspection, Scientology Business can report.
The multi-million pound building, located at 146 Queen Victoria Street near Blackfriars, is considered an “Ideal” Org and was opened at a lavish ceremony in 2006 but has since stood largely empty, staffed by a skeleton crew of senior Scientologists and the children of wealthy donors.
The property features a small café area on the lower ground floor, which was visited by food inspectors on the morning of 31st October 2024 and was given an overall rating of 3, which means ‘generally satisfactory’. Their report found the Church to be non-compliant in several areas including allergy awareness and prevention of cross-contamination, noting staff “placed ownership and responsibility for food hygiene compliance on others, e.g. the regulator and other third parties.”
The inspection found the Church of Scientology London to be ‘generally satisfactory’, however noted ‘some issues of non-compliance’ in the following areas:
- The condition of the structure of the building(s) – their cleanliness, maintenance, layout, lighting, ventilation and other facilities.
- How the business manages and records what it does to make sure food is safe.
- System or checks in place to ensure that food sold or served is safe to eat.
- Church of Scientology London found “non-compliant” on food hygiene - Scientology Business News - lawsuits, financial records and shell companies