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Catering company Fosters Events celebrates 4 major contract extensions

19th Nov 2025 - 06:00
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Catering company Fosters Events celebrates 4 major contract extensions
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Fosters Events, the South West-based catering and hospitality company which manages retail operations at visitor attractions across the UK, is celebrating a ‘landmark year’ after securing contract extensions with four of its flagship commercial partners.

At Westonbirt, The National Arboretum, Fosters has secured a two-year extension to its catering contract, continuing a successful partnership that began in 2021. Over the past five years, Fosters has grown sales at the site by 80% and delivered record-breaking daily sales during the peak autumn season.

Aerospace Bristol extended its original five-year deal to seven years after just one year of trading with Fosters. The extension follows the successful rebrand and refurbishment of the venue’s café into the Flightline Kitchen and Bar, which has already achieved a 100% Visit England award.

The Bristol Zoo Project has extended its contract with Fosters from three to five years, following a period of strong performance. In the last two years alone, Fosters has helped the venue achieve sales growth of over 60%, supporting its evolution with creative and sustainable catering solutions.

Bath Rugby has renewed its long-standing partnership with Fosters for another three years, extending a relationship that now spans more than two decades. Fosters has worked as the club’s exclusive hospitality partner for 22 years, playing a key role in the matchday experience.

Neil Lodge, chief executive of Fosters Events, commented: "These contract extensions are a testament to the dedication and creativity of our team, and to the strong relationships we’ve built with our partners. We’re proud to support such iconic venues and to play a part in their ongoing success. Our focus remains on delivering exceptional food, memorable experiences, and commercial results for every client."

Written by
Edward Waddell