BANGLADESH
CATERERS' ASSOCIATION AWARDS 2007
(2 December 2007)
The
Bangladesh Caterers' Association (BCA) UK Ltd
- the umbrella organisation representing approximately
12,000 British-Bangladeshi restaurateurs in the
UK -is to present the BCA Awards on Sunday 2nd
December 2007 in London. The BCA Annual Dinner
2007 will mark the 47th anniversary of the association's
establishment and is the awards reward the very
best Bangladeshi restaurants in the UK. At present,
the restaurant industry employs more than 90,000
people, of mostly Bangladeshi origin, with an
estimated yearly turnover of £3.5 billion.
The event also recognises
and awards the organisation's veterans, applauding
them for their continuous loyalty and hard work
since the inception of the BCA in 1960, and the
efforts of community leaders who have devoted
their time and effort within their respective
institutions and industry.
The theme for the this year's
even is 'Tastes to Share, Food to Admire', which
will profile the glorious history of Bangladeshi
cuisine, with a retrospect on the changed tastes
it has created for the UK's burgeoning food market.
"The 'Tastes to Share, Food to Admire' theme
helps us to think about the impact of how Bangladeshi
foods have long been admired by the British society
and consider what we can do to work to protect
our legacy of food and culture and hand it down
to the next generation" said Mr N R Khandaker
Pasha, the Secretary General of BCA.
Among those expected to attend
are the Rt Hon Hillary Benn MP, Secretary of State
for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Rt Hon
Ed Miliband MP ' Minister for the Cabinet Office
and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Jonathan
Shaw MP, Michael Foster MP, Lord Neil Kinnock,
Lord Nazir Ahmed, Baroness Paula Uddin, Lord Andrew
Mawson and Lord Karan Bilimoria.
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