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The Railway signs up to The Schools Hospitality Project
The Railway in
Matlock is the first public house in Derbyshire to partner a key education
initiative which
introduces young people to the hospitality industry.
The Schools Hospitality Project helps pupils throughout
the country understand
the growing importance of the
sector and also informs them about the many career
paths it offers.
At the same time, the
scheme encourages young people to adopt more responsible
attitudes to alcohol.
Tom Meehan of The Railway
confirmed he is very pleased to support such an important
initiative, particularly as millions of today's young people
will go on to part-time or full-time employment in the
hospitality sector. It is therefore vital that they understand
how much the UK now depends upon tourism, catering and other
areas of the industry. Tom also supports the
project's emphasis on good customer service as a key ingredient
of success in any hospitality-based enterprise.
Moreover, as a business active in
the licensed retail sector, The Railway is
delighted that the classroom materials distributed free to
schools encourage young people to adopt responsible attitudes
to alcohol.
The Schools Hospitality Project is delivered in partnership
with teachers but is not a
government initiative. Its success is due entirely
to the support of BII members across the UK. BII
is the professional body for the licensed retail sector.
With over 15,000 members, it promotes high standards, good
employment practice, and social responsibility within the
hospitality industry.
Cathie Smith, Director of BIIAB said, "We are very grateful to
The Railway for this support which allows us
to help teachers in a practical way while also raising awareness
of the hospitality industry. Their involvement also fits
well with the government's policy of building strong links
between schools and the local business community."
"As the project builds, our aim is
to help young people across the UK understand that with hard
work, a friendly approach and professional training, they can
benefit greatly from a wide range of employment opportunities
and, if they choose, go on to build an interesting and rewarding
career in a thriving sector of the economy."
Patrick Gaffney, Director of the
Schools Project, added his thanks saying, “We can only make a
difference in schools if we gain the support of the wider
community. I am delighted that The Railway has decided to
lead the way in this important initiative.”
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