BaxterStorey selected by University of Stirling to fulfil three-year contract
The company commenced the contract in January following a tendering process and selected for its commitment to local sourcing and approach to student engagement.
The company commenced the contract in January following a tendering process and selected for its commitment to local sourcing and approach to student engagement.
The new contract is one of three with schools outside of the South of England as the company seeks to expand in the Midlands and the North.
185 students from hospitality, catering and tourism courses participated in skills-share workshops and interactive sessions to boost their chances of establishing a career in these industries.
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The caterer took 12 Year 10 students from Arrow Vale School in Redditch to London for the trip, which included a visit to Borough Market focused on food trends and a tour of the Innocent Smoothies
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The scheme has been launched in partnership with training partner Babcock and will take the apprentices through a comprehensive training plan to develop them and equip them with leading management