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Citywide Services launches Development Chefs Programme in Salford

Citywide Services, part of Salford City Council, has introduced its Development Chefs Programme, a transformative initiative designed to get children and families making healthy, seasonal, cost effective, fun choices both at school and at home through hands on chef based cookery lessons. 

Three Citywide catering staff in white uniforms, maroon aprons, and hats smile at the camera in a kitchen. The person in front holds a tray of breaded food, while the two in back each hold colourful trays of salad

Kicking off this summer, skilled Development Chefs will work hands-on across primary schools, supporting Citywide staff with menu innovation, training, and vibrant, seasonal recipe development.

The programme echoes the success of Citywide’s ‘Food for Champions’ campaign, bringing food education directly into schools featuring:

•    Whole-class chef demonstrations - live cookery demonstrations in the school hall showcasing seasonal, fresh, colourful, vegetable’s in a range of dishes with multiple tastings;

•    Small-group cook-alongs - up to eight pupils cooking alongside chefs, learning chef  skills and making nutritious meals following current food trends;

•    Parent-and-child cooking workshops - interactive experiences to get parents and children cooking together. The workshops focus on encouraging healthy eating at home in a budget friendly way while having fun.

Development Chefs will also lead cookery clubs, workshops, recipe innovation, and bring the children’s feedback from the education programme into Citywide’s seasonal school menus - all  in adherence to national School Food Standards and sustaining our Soil Associations Food for Life Bronze Award.

Councillor Barbara Bentham, Lead Member for Neighbourhoods, Environment and Community Safety, celebrates the launch:

 "This programme is exactly the kind of engaging programme Salford's children deserve. Our Development Chefs will not only show how cooking can be fun but they’ll empower children, support kitchen staff, and build lifelong healthy habits across our city."

This initiative further cements Salford City Council’s commitment to public health, education, and sustainable, community-led food practices.

For more information about Citywide and their services, visit Citywide Services’ website.

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