Sheila Mitchell, catering industry pioneer, dies
Awarded an MBE in 2004 for her contribution to and promotion of the catering industry, she died on September 23.
Awarded an MBE in 2004 for her contribution to and promotion of the catering industry, she died on September 23.
Owned by the University of Derby, the theatre produces and presents professional productions, as well as housing 80 theatre students who learn and work alongside theatre professionals.
Ian Sarson, Compass UK managing director, said the venture was drawing on the company’s existing expertise across the soft support services spectrum.
More than 200 people from the food to go industry were at the London Art House to cheer on the winners.
The Scholarship, founded and supported by a number of leading entrepreneurs in hospitality, has been designed to discover, encourage and grow next generation skills across front-of-house roles with
Style Services was founded in 2007 by John Rathbone, Ruth Fenton and Jim Walker. The business employs 95 people and has a combined turnover of £1.9m.
The ‘Care Home Catering’ research interviewed relations and acquaintances of people with experience of care homes.
She works at Loudon Academy in Galston and cooked a main course of salmon and pea fishcakes and a dessert of apple strudel.
Each bottle of the branded spring water sold at its client sites sees a 10p donation made towards fresh water points in South Africa, Lesotho, Malawi and Angola, regions desperately in need of fres
His appointment was declared to the association’s members, and his two-year tenure began at the recent NACC National Training & Development Forum in Blackpool (September 11-13).