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Hot news on new Gordon Ramsay cookery school

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Controvers­ial celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is back in the news with a new initiative on the horizon.

The Hell’s Kitchen TV chef is no stranger to controvers­y and is a divisive figure.

The chef is set to impart his years of wisdom as he is gearing up to open a cooking school.

Known for his foul mouth rants at restaurant­s both here and in America on his TV programmes, Gordon Ramsay rose to fame in the 1990s.

He also has the distinctio­n of having the last Michelin Star restaurant in Glasgow – Amaryllis – which closed in 2004.

Now the celebrity chef is set to open a cookery school, to teach budding cooks the tricks of the trade, the secrets of the industry and how to create culinary masterpiec­es.

Speaking to The Sun, a source reportedly said: “Gordon is super excited about the new academy. Giving space and opportunit­y to the next generation of British chefs is something he is passionate about.

“He can’t wait to hopefully see those same chefs in his own restaurant­s in the future.

“It will be an industryle­ading facility, to give people of all ages and cooking abilities the chance to have relaxed and fun cookery classes. It will also support people looking to get into the hospitalit­y industry, by giving them somewhere to hone their skills.

“Students will also get work experience in Gordon’s portfolio of restaurant­s and there will be a guaranteed job at the end of it. It’s a really great idea.”

The latest Gordon Ramsay Academy is set to open in the New Year.

Last year, Gordon Ramsay trademarke­d the name Gordon Ramsay Academy, which also covers the celebrity chef ’s online cookery courses and also includes a logo for linen, clothing, pots and pans.

The school was due to open in Woking, Surrey, earlier this year but, as with most things, has been delayed due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. It is now due to open in early 2021.

 ??  ?? Gordon Ramsay Academy due to open in Woking Surrey (photo: Alberto E Rodriguez/Getty Images)
Gordon Ramsay Academy due to open in Woking Surrey (photo: Alberto E Rodriguez/Getty Images)

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