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Pace is a network of 190 hospitality schools, colleges, universities and training providers, 5,000 lecturers and trainers and over 200,000 trainees across the UK. Our key objectives include sharing support and intelligence services in hospitality training; curriculum development; technology and equipment appraisal; resource procurement; funding, policy and trends updates; facilities development; and quality monitoring.


Address Hospitality and Catering, Hammersmith and Fulham College, Gliddon Road, London W14 9BL Web address www.wlc.ac.uk Contact email lis@wlc.ac.uk


At EHWLC all our qualifications can be tailor-made to suit your individual business needs. Our team of professional trainers will support integrating existing training into any qualifications. We can help you develop new initiatives to support business growth through team leading, supervision and lean management techniques. We also offer an apprenticeship recruitment service


as well as a recruitment service for entry-level positions through our sector-based Work Academy. If you are an employer and want to find out if you


have to pay the new government apprenticeship levy our consultants can support and advise you.


Address Meyrick Road, Bournemouth, BH1 3JJ Web address www.thecollege.co.uk Contact email enquiries@thecollege.co.uk


Come and study in one of the UK’s leading catering colleges and one of the top 20 in the world (as recognised by the World Association of Chefs Societies). Working in hospitality can take you all over the


world. Some of our students go on to placements in the best hotels in the world, such as The Ritz and Claridge’s, and many go on to run their own businesses. Our Escoffier fine dining restaurant was one of the first college restaurants to be awarded an AA rosette. It’s not only our restaurant that’s award- winning; our lecturers and teaching methods are too. We offer a variety of courses including


apprenticeships, full-time and part-time courses, from our Specialised Chefs’ Scholarship and front of house to management, hospitality and events.


Address Vincent Square, London SW1P 2PD Web address www.westking.ac.uk Contact email courseinfo@westking.ac.uk


Westminster Kingsway College is one of the largest and most successful London colleges. It recruits around 18,000 students each year and has an annual turnover approaching £40m. The college has an excellent reputation within the


hospitality and catering industry and former students include Jamie Oliver. It offers a unique opportunity to study in central London for vocational qualifications that are tailored directly to employment opportunities. Our industry contacts are second to none, with all students undertaking tailored externships each year, measured to meet with their career aspirations. We enjoy a strong relationship with all major industry associations, such as the Craft Guild of Chefs and the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts.


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