Villa try to cook up a treat for fans on the pitch - and now the club is hoping to do the same off it with a new food initiative.Villa are opening a new restaurant - VMF [Villa Midlands Food] - with the outstanding cuisine and staff all coming from the surrounding area.The club is proud of its close association with people from the region. Now it is giving something back to the local young people in the form of a hospitality training programme for young adults, with the 12 students selected both cooking and serving food in the unique new project.The club have partnered with the city council's Birmingham Apprenticeship Scheme and taken on the trainee hospitality students, all living within a 10 mile radius of Villa Park.The apprentices, who were recruited after support and consultation with cluster groups from the area, will spend two years with Aston Villa Hospitality and Events. During this time, they will be taking a Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Hospitality Services qualification, with the club working with Walsall College as its training provider.The aim of the project is to give experience and a quality work environment to young adults who haven't been given this opportunity before and to use unique and traditional recipes that reflect our relationship with the area.The students have already started with us and have had a host of ice-breaking projects already. These include farm visits to see the origins of food they will be preparing and its cycle, analysis of top menus in the region and a parents' evening to get their families involved in the scheme.Villa are also training its own staff to be mentors to help out the youngsters, as well as recruiting a manager and expert chef to run the restaurant.The club, which works closely with its surrounding area and the people within it, will also be sourcing 80 per cent of the food used from within a 40 mile radius of Villa Park so it's sustainable too.VMF will be based in the Directors area of Trinity Road and is open on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from 7pm-10pm. It will open for dinner to the public from October 7.It will serve quality food, breaking the rules of tradition and formality with a wide range of influences, tapping into the varied cultures and cuisines within the area.The cost of three courses is only £25.The long-term aim is to achieve rosette level - a standard which recognises cooking at different levels across the UK.Alison Plant, Head of Hospitality and Events, said: "VMF is a truly unique scheme."It is a restaurant which is different from anything else and we are delighted to get this initiative up and running."VMF offers youngsters a career opportunity in the hospitality industry."Villa is renowned for outstanding hospitality and service levels and we are aiming to build on this success for generations to come."
Good effort Villa - pity twenty five quid a head prices out 95% of the locals from using the facility. Perhaps a single course for six or seven pounds would encourage more of the locals to start to use our services.
Will the meat be halal?
Quote from: peter w on September 17, 2010, 10:27:46 AMWill the meat be halal?Good point.A big no from me, if it is.
Quote from: Mark Fletcher on September 17, 2010, 10:29:24 AMQuote from: peter w on September 17, 2010, 10:27:46 AMWill the meat be halal?Good point.A big no from me, if it is.Unlike your curries from your local curry house? Hmmm.