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28.02.2023 - 11:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
School pupils took over a popular Castle Douglas restaurant for the day.
More than a dozen students from Castle Douglas High School were given an introduction to cooking, serving and running a hospitality business at Mr Pook’s on King Street.
Ed Pook said: “It was a pleasure to look after a group of aspiring students from Castle Douglas High School and show them some of what it takes to run a restaurant.
“They cleaned, prepped, cooked and served which is the bulk of our working lives but also got to relax and have some fun, have some time with me demonstrating some more complex techniques and taste some of the items that they all helped prepare.
“My hope is that one or two got inspired to join our industry or at the very least not be intimidated by high end cooking, restaurants, chefs and maybe take some time to cook for themselves and their family.”
The event was organised by the Galloway Glens scheme as part of its efforts to encourage young people to consider planning their working futures in the region.
Class teacher, Miss Barrick, said: “Firstly, I would like to thank Galloway Glens for funding such a fantastic work experience day for our students.
“The food industry can often be seen by many as a weekend or part time job.
“It was great for the students to realise that there are long term career opportunities with the hospitality industry.
“In Dumfries and Galloway, the food and drink sector is one of the biggest employers and deserves promotion to the next generation of the workforce.
“The experience at Mr Pook’s restaurant was a great way to educate the students on the roles within a successful restaurant and how to source and cook with local, sustainable ingredients.
“It will have hopefully inspired
The one act play festival at the Fullarton Theatre in Castle Douglas was enjoyed by large audiences who saw eight very different plays over three nights.
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