However of course the registration has to be implemented by the business owner, if they do not do that, then it will take a while (could be a long while!) before En Health realise that a new business has been set up in their area. The council does not always share info either, you would have thought that planning would inform En Health that a food business had applied for any planing consents needed and may need a visit from them, but they don't!
Although there are a lot of very well run foreign owned businesses out there, some try to avoid things like planning consents, registration and training to keep their costs to a minimum, but at the expense of the public who eat their food!
If you suspect that any food business is not being as well run as it should be, then contact En Health who will be able to advise you if the business is well run, as a matter of course they should visit every open food business every 6 to 18 months dependant on how well it is run.
You will probably find that one of the best run businesses are the large company or franchised ones such as MacD's KFC etc. A lot of people dismiss these places as badly run with surly teens working the tills etc, but these businesses invest a lot of money in marketing and best working practices and have a vested interest in ensuring that all staff are following their required safety procedures as they should.
Hope this has given you a little more insight.
Cheers
Sue