Surrey contract catering jobs boost for Bovingdons
18/06/2009 15:34:30
Contract catering jobs are to be created in Surrey by the refurbishment of Nonsuch Mansion House, which will throw its doors open to visitors this autumn, it has been reported.
Bovingdons, the London-based caterer, is to provide hospitality services at the 19th century landmark, reports getsurrey.co.uk.
The news provider says bookings are already being taken for September, with catering managers Andrew and Julie Gray, Bovingdons' founders, ready to meet the challenge.
Mr Gray commented: "It will be great to be able to throw open the doors in September and really bring the spirit of Nonsuch Mansion House back to life.
Julie, the whole team and I are fully committed to helping [the house] achieve its true potential and become a venue to truly be proud of."
Contract catering jobs were recently created in Harrow when Charlton House signed a £450,000-a-year deal to provide hospitality services at the headquarters of leading bookmaking firm Ladbrokes.