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Steve Groves appointed executive chef at Glyndebourne

Steve Groves appointed executive chef at Glyndebourne Former Roux at Parliament Square head chef Steve Groves is to oversee the kitchens at East Sussex opera house Glyndebourne as executive chef. The role sees the highly respected chef take responsibility for all F&B at the venue, including the Middle & Over Wallop fine-dining restaurant, Mildmay restaurant and Nether Wallop restaurant.  The catering at Glyndebourne - which is located just outside Lewes and is set to reopen this May - is run by RA Venues, part of Compass Group UK & Ireland, which also operated Roux at Parliament Square before it  A popular destination for politicians and business people, Roux at Parliament Square was

Aberdeen Compass Scotland apprentices first to start business degrees

Aberdeen Compass Scotland apprentices first to start business degrees © Supplied by Compass Scotland Two Aberdeen students are Compass Scotland’s first apprentices to begin a four-year business management degree at the University of Strathclyde. Rhanna Cuthill and Majella Phillips from Aberdeen are two of the first four students from the business to have secured a place on the course. The north-east employees, along with Carl Hulyer from Perth and Lorna Wilson from Glasgow, have just started their first term and are studying while continuing to work within Compass Scotland. The BA (Hons) Business Management course includes modules on management and leadership, finance, and corporate social responsibility.

Tom Kitchin hails 100 new Compass Scotland apprenticeships

Hospitality company Compass Scotland has announced it is to create 100 apprenticeships. It said it is commited to creating and developing the new modern apprenticeship opportunities in its first year with the launch of bespoke programmes. The apprenticeship programmes create a career progression roadmap for an individual to work toward, from a foundation apprenticeship, modern apprenticeship or a graduate apprenticeship, dependent on their current situation. Marking the start of this new scheme, four Compass apprentices have started a four-year graduate apprenticeship in Business Management at the University of Strathclyde. Foundation apprenticeships have been developed in partnership with Skills Development Scotland, Eastbank Academy, City of Glasgow College and Glasgow City Council; and Modern Apprenticeships will be offered in partnership with Polaris and City of Glasgow College.

Compass Scotland to launch Apprenticeship Programmes

2 March 2021 - Submitted by Olivia Powell Submitted by Olivia Powell on 2 March 2021 Compass Scotland has announced the launch of its first Modern Apprenticeship Programme, as part of its commitment to creating and developing 100 new Modern Apprenticeship opportunities in its first year. The apprenticeship programmes aim to create a career progression roadmap for an individual to work toward, from a Foundation Apprenticeship, Modern Apprenticeship or a Graduate Apprenticeship, dependent on their current situation . Marking the start of this new scheme, four Compass apprentices have started a four-year Graduate Apprenticeship in Business Management at the University of Strathclyde. Foundation Apprenticeships have been developed in partnership with Skills Development Scotland, Eastbank Academy, City of Glasgow College and Glasgow City Council; and Modern Apprenticeships will be offered in partnership with Polaris and City

Mother claim catering firm sent them mouldy vegetables in free school meals box

The catering firm at the centre of the free school meals scandal has been slammed by two mothers who claim they were sent boxes containing mould-covered vegetables and rotten fruit. Chartwells came under attack last month after campaigning footballer Marcus Rashford shared a picture of a paltry food parcel sent to parents of children on free school meals to cover at least five days of lunches during lockdown. And now, two mothers are claiming the scandal – which Boris Johnson called an insult to families – is far from over. Kerry Elson from Yatton, Somerset, shared a picture of the mould-coated tomatoes, rotten pears and dried-out carrots provided by the firm.

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