Education/colleges

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Young Guns meet key players in hospitality

Every year, two hospitality students who excel on their work placements are awarded the title of Young Guns - and whisked away to the Catering Forum. James Garner caught up with them on board to see how it was going
Posted: 05 July 2004 | 14:10

How can I learn about basic pub food?

I am buying a freehold pub in the next few months. Are there any courses available that would enable me to master basic pub food?
Posted: 01 July 2004 | 12:19

SSC sounds a warning over NVQs

People 1st, the new Sector Skills Council charged with recommending changes in hospitality training to the Government, has given the clearest indication yet that the NVQ qualification could be scrapped.
Posted: 28 June 2004 | 15:27

Pair game

Wine producer Trinchero's wine education programme, Vine to Dine, is about building knowledge, playing games and, most importantly, having fun. Fiona Sims signed up
Posted: 24 June 2004 | 11:56

Support for call to bring back cookery in schools

Caterers have shown widespread support for calls to reintroduce cookery lessons in schools after a damning Government report finally called for a combined approach to the growing problem of obesity.
Posted: 02 June 2004 | 15:10

Star qualities

Michelin guide logoMichelin-starred chefs are listed for all to see in the famous annual guidebook. But Janet Harmer gets a bit more up close and personal to find out what makes them tick - such as their nationalities, pastimes, birth signs, what they enjoy eating, what inspired them to take up the profession, and which other chefs they most admire
Posted: 02 January 2003 | 00:00

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6th January 2009