Waddesdon Manor to supply breakfast and hot lunches for local 'free school meal' pupils

In a wonderful gesture of kindness, Waddesdon Manor's catering team will be preparing food for local pupils to ensure they don't go hungry while they aren't in education.
Waddesdon Manor to supply breakfast and hot lunches for local 'free school meal' pupilsWaddesdon Manor to supply breakfast and hot lunches for local 'free school meal' pupils
Waddesdon Manor to supply breakfast and hot lunches for local 'free school meal' pupils

Around 1.3 million children in England currently benefit from a free school lunch, and school closures are expected to have a particularly severe impact on young people usually in receipt of free school meals.

Despite cultural organisations around the world closing their doors as a precaution to reduce the spread of coronavirus, the catering team at Waddesdon are doing their best to ensure local pupils don’t go hungry, and Easter eggs don’t go to waste.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

With the help of local firm Aspire, meals will be prepared and then delivered by Aspire's staff.

Chefs from Waddesdon Manor and the Five Arrows have therefore turned their hand to supplying breakfast and a hot lunch for their students on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

Waddesdon’s head chef, Ben Thurkettle, said, ‘We’re very pleased the produce we have in stock for upcoming weddings and Waddesdon’s catering outlets is not going to waste, but is making sure vulnerable local children still get a hot meal’.

Once existing supplies run out the Rothschild Foundation, a grant-making charity based at Waddesdon, will provide funding to continue the scheme.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

To minimise risk and to comply with social distancing, there are fewer chefs in the Waddesdon kitchens.

Once the food is prepared, it is transferred to Aspire’s staff waiting outside, who transport the meals to individual students while practising social distancing.

Additionally, 900 chocolate eggs that were supplied to Waddesdon as prizes for Easter trails have been delivered to Aylesbury Food Bank. Ten boxes were also given to the John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford, and the same number were taken to Stoke Mandeville hospital’s children’s ward.

If you're child gets free school meals and you're worried about what's going to happen, click here for more information.