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Stow-on-the-Wold schoolchildren go to local pub for lunch | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
Schoolchildren in a Gloucestershire town have been going to their local pub for their school dinners. | Schoolchildren in a Gloucestershire town have been going to their local pub for their school dinners. |
Every Tuesday for the last three weeks the 40 pupils at Swell Primary School in Stow-on-the-Wold have walked to the Golden Ball Inn for a pub lunch. | |
The pub serves school staples including fish fingers, chips and pizza as well as pasta and sweet potato casserole. | The pub serves school staples including fish fingers, chips and pizza as well as pasta and sweet potato casserole. |
It was asked to provide the service because the school does not have the facilities to offer hot food. | It was asked to provide the service because the school does not have the facilities to offer hot food. |
The Golden Ball Inn is the only pub in the village and charges £2.20 per child for a hot cooked meal. | The Golden Ball Inn is the only pub in the village and charges £2.20 per child for a hot cooked meal. |
Dominique Simpson, who runs the pub, said they were approached by the school's head teacher, Claire Fisher, just before Christmas. | Dominique Simpson, who runs the pub, said they were approached by the school's head teacher, Claire Fisher, just before Christmas. |
She said: "They were having one cooked lunch a week that was being cooked at another school and being driven over. | She said: "They were having one cooked lunch a week that was being cooked at another school and being driven over. |
"Mrs Fisher was quite keen to offer the parents another option of a hot dinner a week. | "Mrs Fisher was quite keen to offer the parents another option of a hot dinner a week. |
"It then transpired that they should come down here and have it rather than us carting it up to the school as it would be warmer and come out quicker." | "It then transpired that they should come down here and have it rather than us carting it up to the school as it would be warmer and come out quicker." |
Mrs Fisher said the scheme had been working "really smoothly" so far. | Mrs Fisher said the scheme had been working "really smoothly" so far. |
She said: "The first week we all walked down in our wellingtons in the snow but I can't really see any reason where any weather conditions would keep us. | She said: "The first week we all walked down in our wellingtons in the snow but I can't really see any reason where any weather conditions would keep us. |
"It's such a short walk - we don't have to walk the children on the road - so it's ideal." | "It's such a short walk - we don't have to walk the children on the road - so it's ideal." |
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