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Cardiff steakhouse named top Marco Pierre White restaurant


Fast-track your career into the healthcare profession


An increasing demand for


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A Cardiff Steakhouse Bar and Grill has been named by Black and White Hospitality, Marco Pierre White’s franchised ‘Restaurant of the Year’ at an annual awards ceremony in Bristol. Te restaurant – which opened in 2017 – saw off competition from the acclaimed TV chef ’s almost 50-strong UK-based portfolio of franchised restaurants to scoop the title at the annual conference of brand owner, Black and White Hospitality. And it was a double celebration for the restaurant, located in the city’s Hotel Indigo, with head chef Lee Williams winning the, Marco Pierre White ‘Brand Ambassador’ award on the night as well. Victoria Milner, restaurant general manager,


said: “We are officially the top restaurant in the Black and White / Marco Pierre White portfolio, with a star head chef to boot. “Tese awards are a testament to the dedication of our team, who ensure our diners have exceptional experiences with us every day – and we are so proud of them. “Not only is this fantastic recognition for Chef Lee and Steakhouse Bar and Grill, but a challenge in terms of building on what we’ve achieved in the months ahead.” Marco Pierre White works alongside restaurant partner Black and White Hospitality. His Steakhouse Bar and Grill is situated in Hotel Indigo Cardiff, operated by RBH, the UK’s leading independent hotel management company.


ATTENTION ALL


TEACHERS AND FAMILIES! The Into Film Festival returns to Wales


All UK schools are being offered the opportunity to attend free cinema trips and access free resources through the Into Film Festival. Returning for its 7th year from 6-22 November, the Festival is the world’s largest free film festival and can be used across the curriculum for 5-19 year olds.


VIEW ALL INTO FILM FESTIVAL SCREENINGS AT: WWW.INTOFILM.ORG/IFF19


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With 3000 screenings and 200 special events, this year’s eclectic programme offers something for everyone. There will be numerous special events across Wales targeted towards both primary and secondary students including an ambitious, environmentally themed launch event – pupil premieres of documentary, 2040, will take place in venues across the UK including Cineworld Cardiff and will feature a Q&A with director, Damon Gameau. Other stand out special events include a screening of Searching alongside a talk from a cyber security lecturer at the University of South Wales, a screening of LGBTQ+ documentary Are You Proud? with a talk from the Iris Prize Festival, a screening of Dirty God featuring a Q&A with lead actress Vicky Knight, a panel discussion around On The Basis of Sex and its themes of gender equality, and many more.


healthcare professionals has led to a shortage of allied healthcare workers, especially phlebotomists - the skilled healthcare professionals who take your blood. Demand is at an all-time high with hospitals, clinics and GP Surgeries offering a golden opportunity for that “longed for” career change! If you have good people skills and manual dexterity, and like the idea of working in a busy healthcare environment, a phlebotomist job may be just the job for you! Many people enter this profession when they are looking for a career change or a fresh start and they oſten have no previous qualifications or experience in healthcare. Phlebotomists can work part (usually mornings) but


time also may


choose to work full time as well as weekends, holidays and bank work. Blood samples are usually collected before mid-day and then analysed in your local hospital’s Path Lab in the aſternoon. Once you are on the healthcare career ladder there are oſten opportunities to progress into other areas, such as working in the hospital path lab or other departments. Promotion is much easier once you are “on the ladder” and have some experience behind you. Courses are running in Swansea and Cardiff on 6th-7th and 8th-9th February and in Bristol on 24-25th March. If you would like to know more about phlebotomy as a career or to book a place on the course visit Geopace Training’s website at www.geopace.net


Into Film is also happy to announce that it is adding free family screenings to its Festival programme, and one is coming to the Wicked “Pop-up” Cinema in Rhyl! Missing Link will be playing on Saturday 16th November at 10am and all bookings can be made here - intofilm.org/freemissinglink


www.intofilm.org | Into Film is a trading name of Film Nation UK. Registered address: 31 Islington Green, London N1 8DU. Registered charity no. 1154030. Registered in England, company no. 08210217. Cardiff & South Wales Advertiser - Friday 25th October 2019 - 23


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