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Wilson Vale wins contract with Microsoft games developer

Caterer NewsNiche caterer Wilson Vale has won a contract to provide catering services to software developer Rare, part of Microsoft Game Studios. The one-year contract will see the caterer provide a breakfast, lunch and deli services to around 200 employees at the Leicestershire site.
Posted: 19 March 2010 | 17:08

Friday Wrap: A round-up of the week's hospitality news

The fire that affected several bars and restaurants in ShoreditchStory of the week: A massive fire broke out in a Shoreditch office block which houses a number of bars and restaurants yesterday morning. Owner of two bars affected by the fire, Jonathan Downey, told Caterer it won’t be back in business for at least 18 months.
Posted: 12 March 2010 | 15:39

Sodexo Prestige wins £5m contract with Tyne & Wear Archive & Museums

Dicovery MuseumSodexo Prestige has won a £5m contract to provide event and banqueting services for at number of venues for Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums (TWAM). Sodexo will provide locally-themed menus at the Discovery Museum, Laing Art Gallery, South Shields Museum and Art Gallery, and Segedunum Roman Fort and Museum. This is in addition to the Great North Museum: Hancock, for which Sodexo won the contract last May.
Posted: 10 March 2010 | 10:46

Friday Wrap: A round-up of the week's hospitality news

Rose Gray with partner Ruth RogersStory of the week: Industry figures have paid tribute to Rose Gray, the co-founder of the acclaimed River Café in London, who has died aged 71 after a prolonged battle with cancer. It was Hotelympia 2010 this week, and to round off the five-day event, the godfathers of the British culinary scene...
Posted: 05 March 2010 | 16:10

Compass scores £60m contract with Chelsea FC

Chelsea FC at Stamford BridgeCompass Group has scored a new five-year deal with Chelsea Football Club worth in the region of £60m. The new contract sees Compass extend the relationship with the football club that began in 2005. The caterer will continue providing match day retail and hospitality...
Posted: 05 March 2010 | 12:06

Accent Catering wins school dinner contract in North London

Accent Catering has been awarded a new 12-month rolling education contract at Harlesden Primary School in North London. The deal, worth £60,000 a year, sees the caterer provide lunches to the school's 150 pupils aged between three and 11 years old. In a bid to encourage good take-up,
Posted: 05 March 2010 | 10:58

Caterplus wins another kosher contract

Jim Lovett: first kosher client has stayed with Caterplus for 19 yearsMilton Keynes-based Caterplus has won a new catering five-year deal at the North West London Jewish Day School (NWLJDS) in Brondesbury, Greater London. The £750,000 contract will see Caterplus provide kosher catering services for the primary school’s 265 pupils...
Posted: 25 February 2010 | 12:15

Restaurant Associates to cater at three Aon sites

Restaurant Associates Restaurant Associates, Compass Group’s executive dining division has seen off its rivals to secure £3m of business at three sites of investment firm Aon. The new three-year contract at two London sites and offices in Farnborough, Hampshire, was previously split between Elior’s Avenance and Compass’...
Posted: 23 February 2010 | 15:00

Harbour & Jones wins a hat trick of London contracts

Harbour & Jones (H&J) has scored a hat trick of new contract wins in the capital worth in excess of £3.5m. The boutique contract caterer won new business at the British Standards Institution (BSI) Group, the Medical Defence Union and investment managers JM Finn & Co over a three month period.
Posted: 23 February 2010 | 12:29

Friday Wrap: A round-up of the week's hospitality news

Kew GardensStory of the week: The green shoots of recovery may be proving elusive, but for Oliver Peyton’s concession caterer Peyton and Byrne they were positively blooming as the caterer scooped a £38m deal with the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. In restaurant news this week, North-eastern chef ...
Posted: 19 February 2010 | 15:46

Peyton and Byrne wins £38m Kew Gardens deal

Kew GardensConcession caterer Peyton and Byrne has added a £38m contract at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew to its burgeoning London portfolio, which includes St James's Park and the National Gallery, Caterer can reveal. The six-year deal, scheduled to commence 10 May, will see Peyton and Byrne offer...
Posted: 19 February 2010 | 10:38

Restaurants at Work to cater for Birmingham Chamber of Commerce

Restaurants at Work Independent contract caterer Restaurants at Work has secured a two-year deal with the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce. The £200,000 per year contract will see the Epsom-based caterer run the Chamber’s staff café and provide hospitality meals and buffets for thousands of delegates ...
Posted: 15 February 2010 | 11:58

Couture wins £2.5m contract at Manchester’s People’s History Museum

People's History Museum in ManchesterConcession caterer Couture has won a £2.5m contract to run the in-house bar and restaurant at the redeveloped People’s History Museum in Manchester. Couture will run the catering facilities at the Left Bank café bar at the newly-refurbished and extended museum in the city’s ...
Posted: 08 February 2010 | 10:47

Bribery Bill could hobble corporate hospitality, warn legal experts - For more hospitality stories, see what the weekend papers say

The weekend papersA round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry. News includes: Compass cuts sales decline and buys Canadian firm; Scottish hotelier to launch country’s first home-grown commercial wine; PizzaExpress named as Britain’s most valuable casual dining brand and more...
Posted: 08 February 2010 | 10:07

Elior extends contract with Waterstone's bookshops for 10 more years

Waterstone'sElior UK has extended its business relationship with bookseller Waterstone's with a new 10-year deal worth in the region of £10m.The new contract sees the launch of the 5th View Seafood Bar, following a refurbishment project to extend the hospitality space, with Elior's consultant chef, Anton Edelmann...
Posted: 04 February 2010 | 12:45

Friday Wrap: A round-up of the week's hospitality

El Bulli: to close for two yearsStory of the week: Spanish celebrity chef Ferran Adrià dominated the news this week with the announcement at Madrid Fusion that he is to close his three-Michelin-starred restaurant El Bulli for two years. Still on the theme of iconic chefs, French patissier-chocolatier Pierre Herme...
Posted: 29 January 2010 | 16:01

Jerry Brand’s Host scoops a hat trick of new contracts

Jerry Brand: the beginning of an exciting year of growth for HostHost, the independent contract caterer run by entrepreneur Jerry Brand, has won three new contracts with a total value in excess of £3m. The first of two new education wins is a five-year deal at Box Hill School in Dorking, Surrey which sees Host take over the £450,000 a year contract ...
Posted: 28 January 2010 | 17:33

BaxterStorey signs £10m catering and FM contract with Swiss Re

BaxterStorey takes over the Gherkin catering contract from AvenanceBaxterStorey has been awarded a contract worth £10m to provide catering and facilities management services at four sites of global reinsurance firm Swiss Re, Caterer has learned. The five-year deal sees BaxterStorey take over the firm’s London headquarters based at 30 St Mary Axe...
Posted: 27 January 2010 | 17:07

Gillian Thomson to quit as managing director of Company of Cooks

Gillian ThomsonGillian Thomson is to leave her position as managing director of Company of Cooks after only seven months in the job. Thomson had previously worked as head of operations at Gordon Ramsay Holdings (GRH), but left the group in May 2009 after eight years. She went on to join contract caterer Company of Cooks...
Posted: 27 January 2010 | 14:12

Caterplus wins £35m kosher food contract with Jewish Care

Jim LovettCare caterer Caterplus has won a £35m contract to provide kosher catering and services to Jewish Care, the largest health and social care charity serving the Jewish community in the south east of England. The five-year deal follows the success of a previous contract to provide services to three ...
Posted: 25 January 2010 | 17:19

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