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Bob Walton appointed chairman of the Restaurant Association

Daniel Thomas
Monday 12 November 2007 07:00

Bob Walton, proprietor of Trunkwell Mansion House in Reading, has been appointed chairman of the Restaurant Association.   

Walton, previously vice-chairman, succeeds David Baldwin, proprietor of Baldwin's Omega in Sheffield, who has held the post for the past two years.  

The new vice-chairman is The Earl of Bradford, proprietor of Porter's Restaurant, London.

The Restaurant Association has been part of the British Hospitality Association, since a merger was agreed in 2003. 

It celebrated its 40th anniversary at Langan’s Brasserie in London last Thursday (8 November).

David Baldwin is new RA chairman >> 

Bob Walton profile >>

BHA and Restaurant Association join forces >> 

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