TR19 certificate in Bournemouth
TR19 certificate in Bournemouth runs to the same TR19 and EHO-aligned standard as our central London work — adapted to the local kitchen estate. A south-coast hospitality market split between conference-hotel volume in the town centre and premium destination dining at Sandbanks and Poole Quay. The BCP unitary council area covers Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole as a single jurisdiction, and the hospitality mix runs heavily conference-and-leisure. Our Bournemouth schedule centres on bournemouth town centre conference hotels and chain hospitality and the cluster of westbourne and boscombe independent and creative-quarter dining nearby.
Why Bournemouth kitchens need tr19 certificate
Town Centre is dominated by large-scale conference-hotel kitchens (Marriott, Hilton, Premier Inn-tier and independent conference hotels) — designed for 500–1,500 cover banqueting volume. Westbourne and Boscombe are predominantly small independent kitchens in Victorian seafront conversions. Sandbanks runs premium-restaurant kitchens in modern-build or converted-villa structures. BCP Council (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole) Environmental Health operates as a unified team across the unitary area following the 2019 council merger. Inspection volume spikes ahead of conference season (Sept–Nov and March–May) to ensure compliance through peak corporate-catering periods. This drives a specific approach to tr19 certificate in Bournemouth — the schedule, the chemistry, and the documentation all need to fit the local estate and the local inspection pattern.
Bournemouth venue clusters we cover
We work across the major Bournemouth hospitality clusters: bournemouth town centre conference hotels and chain hospitality; westbourne and boscombe independent and creative-quarter dining; sandbanks and canford cliffs premium destination dining; poole quay waterfront restaurants and christchurch heritage dining. Bournemouth's seasonal trading split — conference Sept–Nov and March–May, coastal-tourist June–Aug — means most operators want TR19 cleans scheduled for January or June (the troughs). Conference hotels particularly benefit from a pre-season service in late August to clear summer kitchen residue before the conference ramp begins.
Access and out-of-hours work in Bournemouth
Out-of-hours access via the A338 spur to the town centre and the A35 along the coast. Sandbanks access via Banks Road is restricted by residents' parking permits — service vehicles need pre-booked windows. Poole Quay has dedicated service routes off The Quay. For tr19 certificate specifically, we usually schedule Bournemouth work in the standard out-of-hours window — kitchens are dry and ready for morning prep.
TR19 certificate
- ✓Dated reference to the TR19 Grease specification (current edition)
- ✓System schematic identifying every access point inspected and cleaned
- ✓Wet film thickness readings (microns) at every access point — pre and post-clean
- ✓Photographic evidence at every access point — pre and post-clean, side-by-side
- ✓Recommended next clean date based on observed grease deposition rate
- ✓Engineer signature, company details and insurance reference
- ✓Digital PDF issued within 48 hours of clean completion
From enquiry to sign-off.
- 1. We clean to TR19 spec
A full extract system clean — canopy through fan — with WFT readings before and after at every access point.
- 2. Certificate issued
Within 48 hours of clean completion: digital PDF certificate with photo evidence, WFT readings and system schematic.
- 3. Stored and renewed
We keep a copy in your client file. When the next clean is due we email you ahead of time so coverage never lapses.
£895–£3,500+ — certificate included with TR19 clean · The certificate is included free with any TR19 clean. If you need a standalone inspection certificate without a clean, that is £180–£450 depending on system size.
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Get a quote for BournemouthTR19 certificate in Bournemouth — questions
Do you cover all of Bournemouth? +
Yes — we cover every postcode in Bournemouth, including the major clusters: Bournemouth Town Centre conference hotels and chain hospitality and Westbourne and Boscombe independent and creative-quarter dining. Out-of-hours access patterns vary by cluster; we coordinate access ahead of every visit.
What does tr19 certificate cost in Bournemouth? +
£895–£3,500+ — certificate included with TR19 clean. Bournemouth kitchens trend toward town centre is dominated by large-scale conference-hotel kitchens (marriott, hilton, premier inn-tier and independent conference hotels) — designed for 500–1,500 cover banqueting volume — we factor that into the quote at site walk.
Which EHO covers Bournemouth? +
BCP Council (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole) Environmental Health operates as a unified team across the unitary area following the 2019 council merger. Inspection volume spikes ahead of conference season (Sept–Nov and March–May) to ensure compliance through peak corporate-catering periods.
What must a TR19 certificate contain? +
A reference to the TR19 standard, a system schematic, WFT readings at each access point, dated photographic evidence before and after at each access point, the engineer signature and the recommended next clean date.
How much does a TR19 certificate cost? +
Included free with a TR19 clean (£895–£3,500+ depending on system size and location). A standalone inspection certificate without a clean is £180–£450.
How long is a TR19 certificate valid? +
A certificate documents the cleaned state on the dated day. Validity in practice depends on usage: 3 months for heavy-use kitchens, 6 months for moderate, 12 months for light use.
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