Catering firm savours fresh hospitality agreements
A catering and hospitality firm is savouring success after securing a quartet of “significant” contract extensions.
Fosters Events has strengthened agreements with Westonbirt, The National Arboretum; Aerospace Bristol; Bristol Zoo Project; and Bath Rugby.
Bosses say the deals reflect the Somerset-based company’s “reputation for delivering exceptional food experiences”.
The tie-ups include a two-year extension to a catering contract at Westonbirt and expansion of an original five-year deal to seven years at Aerospace Bristol, the latter following the rebranding and refurbishment of the venue’s café into the Flightline Kitchen and Bar.
The Bristol Zoo Project has extended a three-year contract to five years, with Bath Rugby renewing for another three years.
Neil Lodge, chief executive at Bridgwater-based Fosters Events, said: “These extensions are a tribute to the dedication and creativity of our team, and to the strong relationships we’ve built with our partners.
“We’re proud to support such iconic venues and play a part in their ongoing success.”
Sally Cordwell, Aerospace Bristol chief executive, added: “We’re delighted to extend our partnership with Fosters Events.
“Their commitment to Aerospace Bristol and our shared vision has enabled us to host bigger and better events, relaunch our café and explore exciting new commercial opportunities.”
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