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Media regulator Ofcom opts for Charlton House in £1.5m-plus catering deal

(30 November 2007 12:00)
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Caterer Charlton House has taken a £1.5m-plus Ofcom contract off Compass Group’s Restaurant Associates.

Ofcom, the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK’s communication industries, has awarded Charlton House a three-year deal to cater for its 900 employees at its corporate headquarters at London’s Riverside House.

The contract is worth £570,000 in annual turnover and will be run by 11 staff providing breakfast, lunch and hospitality services.

Judy Roberts, Charlton House business development manager, said: “Our goal is to upgrade the kitchen facilities by Easter and to create a restaurant environment where Ofcom employees can feel comfortable meeting through the day.”

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Charlton House currently employs 1,750 people and has an annual turnover of £67m.

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By Chris Druce

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5th September 2008