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How catering firm Wilson Vale is supporting key workers

Business has spent £120K on PPE, including enough masks for people to travel to and from work, visors, gloves and aprons

Alan Beddie, managing director of Wilson Vale

An independent catering company which works within industry, independent schools and the conference venue sector has been able to keep 18 of its catering operations open during the lockdown.

Staff at Wilson Vale, which is based in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, have continued to feed around 2,000 keyworkers each day across independent and special needs schools and the pharmaceutical sector.

The business said it had invested £120,000 in PPE, including enough masks for people to travel to and from work in, visors and masks for the workplace, gloves, aprons, contactless hand sanitisers and safe distancing signs.

Pre-lockdown the catering company was working with around 100 clients and recording strong growth. Last year turnover was around £35 million.

Managing director Alan Beddie said: “We are putting everything possible in place to minimise risk to our staff and customers.

“We are running at 20 per cent operational rate at the moment, with many of our sites and staff in hibernation, so we are using this time to assess every aspect of our operations to ensure that we will be ready to go once current restrictions ease.

“Our senior team and operational staff are getting a good rest at present, but communication has been important; keeping in touch with our clients and senior team has been crucial as relationships are the bedrock of Wilson Vale.

“Although the way we work in the future will inevitably change, we will, naturally, continue to operate with the culture and sense of teamwork that has enabled us to establish the exciting position the business enjoys.