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NEWS | Industry Updates 200 Degrees Coffee opens


its coffee shop in Lincoln Speciality coffee roaster 200 Degrees has opened its coffee shop on Sincil Street in Lincoln bringing its fresh food menu and hand roasted coffee from its roast house in Nottingham. The new 90-seater coffee shop is located at 34 Sincil


Street in the Cornhill Quarter heritage development in the heart of Lincoln and brings 12 more jobs to the city’s food and drink scene. The Lincoln venue is the company’s eighth coffee shop to


open since 2014 and the fifth to feature bespoke barista training, including new courses and tasting events for a range of experience levels – from enthusiastic beginners, all the way through to budding baristas and established professionals. The school also features a sweeping mezzanine floor with views across the entire shop. Coffee lovers can also purchase freshly roasted beans in store and online, and 200 Degrees now supplies coffee to more than a hundred wholesale customers across the UK, as well as providing bespoke ‘beans to machines’ solutions for numerous offices, restaurants, cafes, hotels, conference centres and shops. In the lead up to the opening, 200 Degrees set up home in a converted horse box and hosted pop-up events, offering passers-by free fresh coffee. Tom Vincent, co-founder and director at 200 Degrees, said: “We cherish coffee culture and hope to become an integral part of the Cornhill Quarter and its rich history by providing a comfortable and relaxing space where people can feel at home. “With our roast house less than an hour away, we can supply


fresh beans to our shop and other businesses, support Lincoln’s burgeoning coffee scene and work together with shops in the vicinity to solidify the Cornhill Quarter as a prime retail and leisure destination in Lincoln. “We also hope to introduce our regular pop-up shops for small


local producers to offer somewhere for creative people to showcase their talent and hopefully make a few quid.”


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Self-Service Kiosk and Vending Show 2019 April 25 – 27 Shanghai


euvend & coffeena May 9 – 11 Cologne


UK Soft Drinks Conference May 15


Congress Centre, London


European Coffee, Tea & Soft Drinks Expo May 21st


and 22nd 2019 Olympia, London


Mondele¯z International seeks apprentices


Mondele¯ z International, one of the world’s largest snacks companies, is hiring 55 new apprentices for 2019 across its UK sites including Bournville, Sheffield and Reading. In Britain today, some of the best and brightest people are choosing to join the world of work instead of going to university. Now, as part of the government’s #FireItUp campaign Mondele¯ z International is looking for young people keen to blaze their own trails across a suite of roles from scientists to supply chain.


Education secretary Damian Hinds said the Department for Education had launched its new ‘Fire it Up’ campaign to help raise awareness of the huge variety of apprenticeship options available for people of all ages and backgrounds. Apprentices will earn while they learn and can expect to receive around 700 training hours on average – up from 560 hours the year before. Mr Hinds said: “We are seeing the apprenticeship


system in this country come of age, with leading employers waking up to the benefits apprenticeships can bring. It’s vital that we challenge people’s thinking about


apprenticeships which is why the Government’s new ‘Fire It Up’ campaign will aim to shift deeply held views and drive more people towards an apprenticeship.


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