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It is with great pleasure that Life’s Kitchen Ltd can announce its appointment to Painters’ Hall as sole caterer on a five year contract commencing 1st June 2010.
Painters’ Hall was given to the Company in 1532 by Alderman Sir John Browne, Sergeant Painter to King Henry VIII, but was destroyed by the Great Fire of 1666. It is alleged that King Charles II rested in the Hall with his entourage whilst touring the City during the conflagration and a painted window in the Court Room in the Hall is to commemorate this event.
Following the Fire the Hall was rebuilt, mainly by Mr Luck the Brickmaker and Mr Bell the Carpenter. It was completed in 1670 and improvements were made over the centuries until once again disaster struck and it was partly destroyed in a German Air Raid in 1941. The present Hall was completed in 1960 on an enlarged site.
Life’s Kitchen Ltd will fully manage the commercial operation at Painters’ Hall, including marketing, promotion, venue hire and all catering.
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Dave Pay, Director of Food and co-owner of Life’s Kitchen comments:
“What a tremendous honour for Life’s Kitchen Ltd this is! The LK team are absolutely delighted to have won a highly competitive tender process and the addition of Painters Hall to the Life’s Kitchen Ltd venue portfolio is a massive boost to our company. Coming so soon after the Tallow Chandlers’ Hall appointment means that Life’s Kitchen Ltd are now firmly established as a commercial partner and Livery caterer in the City, and we cannot wait to get started on delivering a “bespoke venue solution” at Painters’ Hall.”
For all enquiries regarding Painters’ Hall, please telephone our FREEPHONE enquiry line 0800 915 0978
With kind regards, The Life’s Kitchen Team
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