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eCatering, the UK’s lowest price Online Catering Equipment Supplier, has expanded its’ selection of salamanders and grills


eCatering already offer a wide range of Professional Catering Equipment, however, in recent weeks, the online catering


equipment giant has added more salamanders and grills to its’ ever growing stock.


As well as stocking its’ very own and very popular top quality Quattro 600mm (Product code GSE002) Salamander at a staggeringly low price of just £119, it now also stocks a variety of selected models such as the Burco 2.8kW CTGL01 (Product code GSE007) at only £129, the Hendi 2kW Wall Mountable 610mm (Product code GSE006) at just £169, the well-known Lincat Silverlink 600 GR3 (Product code GSE008) at £249 and the Moorwood Vulcans starting from just £299 (Product codes GSE004 and GSE005).


The online supplier also stocks 2 Rise and Fall Salamanders which are so popular, they often sell out shortly after arriving. These are the 450mm (Product code GSE001) and 600mm (Product code GSE003) Quattro options and are £269 and £329 respectively. These stunning units, with stainless steel body, height adjustable heating element and variable temperature setting, provide the ideal choice for those looking for a robust and professional commercial Salamander.


It’s true to say that eCatering is certainly expanding after adding over 200 lines in 2019 alone so far. By adding a wider range of salamanders and grills, it ensures that a bigger audience can benefit from their low prices and offers and ensure they get the best value for money for their businesses.


In The Rough returns to Celtic Manor Resort for 2019


The Event Supplier and Services Association (ESSA) has announced that it’s annual charity golf day, In The Rough, will be returning to the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport, Wales, on Thursday July 18, 2019.


The day will start with a golfer’s breakfast, followed by a full round of golf, informal networking at the 19th hole, and a gala dinner and prize giving in the evening. The event is open to members and non-members, and regularly attracts teams from across the whole event


industry for a day of golf and informal networking. 25 teams have already registered to play in the tournament, but some slots remain open.


“The feedback from last year’s event was very positive,” explained Andrew Harrison, ESSA director, “so the decision to return to Celtic Manor Resort was a very easy one. The golfers loved the Twenty Ten Ryder Cup Golf Course, and our many non-golfing guests enjoyed the relaxing atmosphere and surroundings of the venue.”


Harrison concluded, “Last year, In the Rough raised over £7000 for Sparks, the Children’s Medical Care Charity and Macmillan Cancer Support, and we are continuing to support both these important charities in 2019.”


This year the event’s headline sponsor will be beMatrix UK, who will also join


42 April 2019 www.venue-insight.com


To find out more about this exciting and innovative company and see their incredible product ranges and savings, visit their website at www.ecatering.co.uk/vi today or call 01539 234 350.


InEvexco, Jungheinrich UK, Mash Media, and Perton Signs as an event partner; and The Barista will be sponsoring and serving morning coffee.


Harrison concluded, “We have some vacant team slots and some tee sponsorship opportunities, and I’d urge anyone interested in getting involved to visit the ESSA website where they can book a team slot or a tee sponsorship package.”


H www.essa.uk.com/golf2019


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