AiP extends contract with Woodrush High School

AiP extends contract with Woodrush High School

Education caterer Alliance in Partnership (AiP) has extended its relationship with Woodrush High School and Academy for a further four years.

The Worcestershire school has been working with AiP for the past three years. The new deal is expected to be worth around £800,000.

David Weller, managing director for AiP, said: "We are delighted that our contract has been renewed and will continue to provide a high level of service and strengthen our relationship further in the future."

The caterer will invest in a bio-metric cashless system from Nationwide Retail Systems, which is expected to reduce queuing times.

AiP said its fresh, seasonal menus, commitment to green initiatives and customer care had helped secure a number of new and retained catering contracts this year, taking its current portfolio to over 150.

The company announced one new contract and contract extensions with a combined value in excess of £3m in April.

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By Janie Stamford

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