Loughborough Echo

Masterchef­s finalist’s charity funds boost

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LOUGHBOROU­GH College has presented Masterchef: The Profession­als finalist Louisa Ellis with funds raised for her favourite charity.

Louisa received the cheque for Britten Street Hub from hospitalit­y and catering students and staff following a sell-out high profile chef take over evening at the college’s Radmoor Restaurant.

After reaching the top three in the successful BBC TV show in 2017 and working in some of the country’s top Michelin-starred restaurant­s, Louisa has launched her own supper club and events business but took some time out to share her expertise for the Loughborou­gh College event, where students helped prepare and serve the young chef’s five-course tasting menu.

Louisa said: “I want to do all I can, through my experience, to give students an idea of what’s required by the industry. If anything I do can help them in their future career then I’m happy. It was also very important to me to support Britten Street’s mental health and wellbeing services. Not everyone in our industry has such a great time. The long hours and environmen­t in some kitchens can take their toll. I’ve seen it and I’ve experience­d it and that’s why I am trying to raise awareness and funds for the charity.”

Loughborou­gh College chef lecturer and hospitalit­y and catering lead, Darren Creed, added: “The evening was a great success and we were delighted to present Louisa with a cheque for the fantastic amount of £1,100 which it raised for the charity.”

 ??  ?? Loughborou­gh College hospitalit­y and catering staff and students present Masterchef: The Profession­als finalist Louisa Ellis with funds raised for her chosen charity.
Loughborou­gh College hospitalit­y and catering staff and students present Masterchef: The Profession­als finalist Louisa Ellis with funds raised for her chosen charity.

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