TR19 certificate in Newcastle upon Tyne
TR19 certificate in Newcastle upon Tyne runs to the same TR19 and EHO-aligned standard as our central London work — adapted to the local kitchen estate. The North East's anchor hospitality market and home to one of the UK's heaviest weekend night-time economies. The Quayside runs waterfront destination dining; Grainger Town and Grey Street hold the Georgian fine-dining quarter; Jesmond carries the premium independent layer; Ouseburn is the post-industrial creative-quarter cluster. Our Newcastle upon Tyne schedule centres on quayside and sandgate waterfront restaurants and the cluster of grey street, grainger town and pilgrim street fine-dining nearby.
Why Newcastle upon Tyne kitchens need tr19 certificate
Quayside venues sit in Grade II listed Victorian warehouses with extract routed through original brick risers under heritage-consent constraints. Grey Street is Georgian-listed throughout — extract retrofits need Newcastle City Council heritage approval. Ouseburn kitchens occupy converted Victorian industrial mill buildings. Newcastle City Council Environmental Health covers the city; Gateshead Council covers the south bank of the Tyne. Inspection cycles run standard 18–24 months in city-centre venues, with weekend night-time-economy hotspots (Bigg Market, Collingwood Street) under more frequent compliance focus. This drives a specific approach to tr19 certificate in Newcastle upon Tyne — the schedule, the chemistry, and the documentation all need to fit the local estate and the local inspection pattern.
Newcastle upon Tyne venue clusters we cover
We work across the major Newcastle upon Tyne hospitality clusters: quayside and sandgate waterfront restaurants; grey street, grainger town and pilgrim street fine-dining; jesmond osborne road and acorn road premium independent; ouseburn valley converted-industrial creative-quarter dining. Newcastle's Thursday-to-Saturday night-time-economy peak drives KP cover demand at a markedly different rhythm to most UK cities — many central venues need double-shift KP cover Thursday and Friday nights specifically. Our Newcastle pool is sized for weekend peaks rather than steady-state.
Access and out-of-hours work in Newcastle upon Tyne
Out-of-hours access via the A1 and A19, with the Tyne Bridge and Gateshead Millennium Bridge for cross-river routing. Quayside access is constrained — Sandgate is one-way and pedestrianised after 18:00. Ouseburn is awkward for large vehicles via Stepney Bank. For tr19 certificate specifically, we usually schedule Newcastle upon Tyne 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.
Prices shown exclude VAT. London rates apply within the M25. All other UK cities use standard rates.
Get a quote for Newcastle upon TyneTR19 certificate in Newcastle upon Tyne — questions
Do you cover all of Newcastle upon Tyne? +
Yes — we cover every postcode in Newcastle upon Tyne, including the major clusters: Quayside and Sandgate waterfront restaurants and Grey Street, Grainger Town and Pilgrim Street fine-dining. Out-of-hours access patterns vary by cluster; we coordinate access ahead of every visit.
What does tr19 certificate cost in Newcastle upon Tyne? +
£895–£3,500+ — certificate included with TR19 clean. Newcastle upon Tyne kitchens trend toward quayside venues sit in grade ii listed victorian warehouses with extract routed through original brick risers under heritage-consent constraints — we factor that into the quote at site walk.
Which EHO covers Newcastle upon Tyne? +
Newcastle City Council Environmental Health covers the city; Gateshead Council covers the south bank of the Tyne. Inspection cycles run standard 18–24 months in city-centre venues, with weekend night-time-economy hotspots (Bigg Market, Collingwood Street) under more frequent compliance focus.
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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TR19 certificate across Newcastle upon Tyne. Same-day quotes, scheduled within 48 hours.