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Bradford second to sign up to Jamie's food revolution


Bradford is to get the country’s second Ministry of Food project led by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.

The centre, to be created in John Street in the city centre, will provide expert cookery demonstrations, classes and lifestyle advice to help people improve their diets and health.

Bradford Council has secured £80,000 from Local Government Yorkshire and Humber for the centre and it has agreed to provide £120,000 towards its annual running costs.

Support for the venture, which is hoped to open in October, is also being sought from other partners including NHS Bradford and Airedale and Bradford College.

Mr Oliver, who set up the first Ministry of Food in Rotherham last year which was the subject of a TV series, said: “It’s fantastic news that Bradford Council has agreed a Ministry of Food.

“The continuing success of the Ministry Centre in Rotherham has proved to me that there are hundreds of thousands of people across Britain who desperately want to learn to cook but have never had the chance.

“Now, Bradford has taken a huge step forward and I hope that the good people of Bradford and the surrounding area feel that the Ministry of Food is a place where they can feel welcome, drop in any time for food advice as well as learning a few delicious meals along the way.”

Council leader, Councillor Kris Hopkins, said: “I’m sure this Ministry of Food Centre will have a big impact on the district and anything that can be done to improve the health of the district’s residents and combat obesity should be welcomed.

“It will help improve skills, aspiration and enterprise through links with catering courses and this will help in the regeneration of the district.”

Courses at the Rotherham Ministry of Food run from Monday to Friday. At weekend tutors do cookery demonstrations at schools and with community groups.

A ten-week course at the centre starts with students being taught how to boil an egg and finishes with the perfect Sunday roast. They also learn about kitchen hygiene, salt and sugar intake, the importance of five fruit or vegetables a day and are given other advice on how to lead a healthy lifestyle.

e-mail: hannah.baker @bradford.newsquest.co.uk

Comments(10)

Fastnecker says...
6:38pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Great news. Something to help people to help themselves

Now let's have the usual moans from you naysayers.


albion says...
9:37pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Fastnecker wrote:
Great news. Something to help people to help themselves

Now let's have the usual moans from you naysayers.

It is good news, it is also a sad reflection that it is needed, but it is so hopefully we will see a few less of the grotesque fatsos in the future.

dazbot says...
10:33pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Good news, was always unsure that Bradford would signup. but as said on here pretty sad that cooking isn't being passed on from parents to their children.

hobnobs says...
7:35am Fri 10 Jul 09

roast dinner? umm what about the Asian population of Bradford? not exactly sunday roast eaters...didnt think of that did they....

Fastnecker says...
9:39am Fri 10 Jul 09

hobnobs wrote:
roast dinner? umm what about the Asian population of Bradford? not exactly sunday roast eaters...didnt think of that did they....
What? So all 'Asians' eat just curry, rice and naans do they?

Thick Jack clot

albion says...
10:42am Fri 10 Jul 09

Fastnecker wrote:
hobnobs wrote:
roast dinner? umm what about the Asian population of Bradford? not exactly sunday roast eaters...didnt think of that did they....
What? So all 'Asians' eat just curry, rice and naans do they?

Thick Jack clot
Agreed, although some religious preferences do have to come in to consideration.

Juice Terry says...
12:36pm Fri 10 Jul 09

Yes - It's harder to get to Asda on a Sunday for your cheap chicken with all the god botherers driving to church.

hobnobs says...
12:55pm Fri 10 Jul 09

no of course they dont just eat curries, what i meant was they need to take into account cultural and religious dietry requirements of people in Bradford...where a large proportion are obviously Asian.

Dr Evil says...
2:04am Sat 11 Jul 09

Good News. Can't fault Bradford Council on this one.

I feel blessed that I was taught to cook by my Mum when I was young - I find myself teaching her now!

There still needs to be the desire to learn though; unless you drag paople in there...

lufc10 says...
6:54am Sat 11 Jul 09

why do we have to always turn things into a race thing??? not everything has to accomodate the asian population in Bradford like they have things specicatley aimed and done for them at taxpayers expense so can the white population.they get taught how to cook at home.


Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver showing teenagers cookery skills in Allerton last year Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver showing teenagers cookery skills in Allerton last year

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