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Council criticise club over mice infestations at Old Trafford kitchens

Old Trafford has had previous problems with mice infestations due to its proximity to the canal. Photo: Michael Regan/Getty Images
Old Trafford has had previous problems with mice infestations due to its proximity to the canal. Photo: Michael Regan/Getty Images

Manchester United have been criticised for failing to deal with the mice infestations that have been a persistent problem at Old Trafford.

Old Trafford has had long-running issue with the rodents and have been forced to call in pest control services to deal with the mice, who were scurrying around the stadium’s kitchens in the North and South stands.

The stadium’s proximity to the canal is believed to contribute to the problem and mice have frequently been spotted on the Old Trafford pitch but the report from Trafford council inspectors has slammed the club’s inaction.

According to the Manchester Evening News the report says: : “You are failing to implement adequate procedures to control pests within the food areas. It is suggested that we arrange a meeting to discuss these requirements and the way forward.

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“The doors from the Red Cafe into the kitchen have holes at the bottom and in the middle of the two doors and could allow pests into the food room. These doors should be repaired or replaced. The drain in the middle of the … back of the Red Cafe kitchen is not adequately covered to prevent pests gaining access to the kitchen via the drain.

“All food rooms should be inspected for possible pest entry points.”

– Guardian Service