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education, and offer structured work experience placements, giving students real hands-on experience and the skills they will need to work in a customer- facing environment. Whitbread continues to be ranked in the top 10 Sunday Times Best Companies to Work For in the UK.


Supporting charities We have proudly chosen Great Ormond Street Hospital as our charity partner. We have pledged to raise £7.5m to fund a new Premier Inn clinical building at the hospital, set to open in 2017. Our team members have already raised £3m, in activities ranging from cake sales to climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.


“Whitbread continues to be ranked in the top 10 Sunday Times Best Companies to Work For in the UK”


Case study Daniel Bianco, Premier Inn Apprentice of the Year 2013/14 “The past 12 months have been a great journey for me. I have learned a lot and grown as a person. I had a bad start to my adult life, dropping out of school at 15 with no qualifications. I never thought I would get a second chance to change that and to actually make my family proud of me. “When the apprenticeship was explained to me I was


excited and overwhelmed by the opportunity. Through the training I have received at work and the workshops I have attended, I have learned so much about reception and food and beverage, and how I can work together with the rest of the team to deliver great results for the guest. “I have learned so much about myself. My family are


so grateful for the opportunities I have been given and the support I have received from my managers. I now have a career path and feel that my aspirations are limitless – I want to go as far as I can, learn new things and get better at my job. “For me, the best part of my job is the guests – I love making people feel happy and creating Magic Moments for them. I would recommend the programme to anyone who wants to pursue a career in hospitality.’’


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