Nelly Keen, who is set to become a supervisor at Applaud Coffee in Ipswich
- Credit: Applaud Coffee
A former apprentice is set to begin her new role as a supervisor as soon as the coffee shop in which she began her working life opens again after the coronavirus shutdown.
Nelly Keen started at Applaud Coffee in Ipswich s St Peter s Street as a Saturday worker and went on to complete a training course under an apprenticeship scheme.
The 20-year-old began her working life cleaning trays and washing up before starting her Level 2 hospitality training at the age of 17.
She completed her apprenticeship in 2018 and also trained as a barista, honing her skills with the help of the six times world latte art champion Dhan Tamang.
Nelly Keen, who is set to become a supervisor at Applaud Coffee in Ipswich
- Credit: Applaud Coffee
A former apprentice is set to begin her new role as a supervisor as soon as the coffee shop in which she began her working life opens again after the coronavirus shutdown.
Nelly Keen started at Applaud Coffee in Ipswich s St Peter s Street as a Saturday worker and went on to complete a training course under an apprenticeship scheme.
The 20-year-old began her working life cleaning trays and washing up before starting her Level 2 hospitality training at the age of 17.
She completed her apprenticeship in 2018 and also trained as a barista, honing her skills with the help of the six times world latte art champion Dhan Tamang.
The most pivotal peacetime Budget in British history has been revealed, with chancellor Rishi Sunak confirming another emptying of the coffers in a bid to.
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We are pleased that the Chancellor has delivered the vast majority of our immediate requests and those of our members, including an extension to the furlough, self-employed, business rates relief and VAT deferment schemes. We are also relieved that the increases in corporation tax will not take effect until 2023. Lobbying by Suffolk Chamber and other chambers across the country has clearly and demonstrably worked.
David Burch, director of policy at Essex Chamber of Commerce, however, sounded a more cautious note.
He said: As with all Budget announcements the devil is always in the detail but there is plenty for businesses in Essex to welcome from today’s announcements.