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Aramark secures new contract at Bletchley Park

21st Jan 2013 - 14:07
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Contract caterer Aramark has scooped a deal at Bletchley Park, one of the UK’s highest-profile heritage visitor attractions.

Bletchley Park, on the outskirts of Milton Keynes, was the Home of the Codebreakers during World War Two.  

Aramark’s contract starts in February 2013, lasts for five years with scope to extend for a further two, and is worth approximately £5 million.

The caterer will be running ‘The Café in Hut 4’ which serves visitors and group bookings.  Hut 4 was a codebreaking hut during World War Two. It housed the Naval Intelligence Section initially and then Military Section, Intelligence Exchange and Wireless Transmission co-ordination until the end of the war.  A new café within the visitor centre is planned for 2014.

In addition, Aramark will be managing Bletchley Park’s on-site group booking services.  

Eddie Fairish, Sales Director, Aramark said: “This is a great name to be working with and it’s a privilege to bring our services to a site so important in modern British history.  There’s so much for people to see and do at Bletchley Park and we’ll help make sure they have a great day out.”

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PSC Team