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Worral Thompson due to cook up a storm in Chiswick
Antony Worral Thomspon
Antony Worral Thomspon

Celebrity chef Antony Worral Thompson is due to treat workers at a Chiswick business park to a few of his trademark dishes.

The chef is due to share his culinary knowledge with guests at Chiswick Park and treat diners to a selection of classic British dishes on Wednesday.

Worral Thompson, whose visit is intended as a celebration of St George's Day, is said to be keen to share his healthy dishes with more than 220 workers at the park.

The menu includes roast beef sandwiches and classic English dessert the Eton Mess.

“Wednesday’s celebrity guest forms part of a number of events planned for Chiswick Park’s Enjoy-Work event programme for 2008, designed to ensure that the Park is a relaxing and motivating workplace. This, in turn, boosts productivity for the many major businesses that have chosen to locate here.”
Frances Goddard

The feast will be concluded with prize giveaways of English condiments.

Frances Goddard, community manager at Chiswick Park, said: "Wednesday's celebrity guest forms part of a number of events planned for Chiswick Park's Enjoy-Work event programme for 2008, designed to ensure that the Park is a relaxing and motivating workplace. This, in turn, boosts productivity for the many major businesses that have chosen to locate here."

8:40pm Monday 21st April 2008

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