The West College Scotland Food & Drink Pavilion will be filled with unique Scottish food producers selling and demonstrating their wares in an indoor ‘street market’ style setting, plus a live kitchen and stage area where visitors can enjoy cooking displays each day from Nick Nairn, ably assisted by young chefs who are studying at West College Scotland’s three campuses.
Nick, who is currently filming another series of Big Food Trip with Paul Rankin said, “I’m thrilled to be at Scotland’s Boat Show this year. I absolutely love boats, I even started my career in the Merchant Navy, and did my first TV series Wild Harvest sailing around the Scottish coast visiting Kip Marina during filming.
I’m also really looking forward to working with the young hospitality students of West College Scotland and together we will be demonstrating some great dishes using some of our country’s finest produce.
I’ve had to cook many a meal at sea, though I think I’ll be on terra firma for these demos so come and visit us - it should be a fun weekend.”
West College Scotland’s Head of Sector for Hospitality, Tourism and Languages Jim McAllister said, “We are delighted to be working once again with the team at Kip Marina at such a prestigious event for the industry. This will be a great occasion for our students to gain valuable experience of working at such a busy show which they will relish. The added opportunity for our students to assist Nick Nairn at the live kitchen and stage is unprecedented and it will be fantastic for them to see him in action. There are also limited spaces available on our Hospitality and Catering Courses starting this August, so there are still opportunities for students to be a part of this great opportunity.
The College is excited at the prospect of being part of another successful event for Inverclyde.
Kevin Blamire of Scotland’s Boat said “The Food & Drink Pavilion was hugely popular last year so we are delighted to join forces with West College Scotland’s Hospitality, Tourism and Languages Sector which, as well as giving young chef students the chance to work with the legendary Nick Nairn, will also offer Tourism and Event Management students the chance to get fully involved with a local national event in Inverclyde”
“The inclusion of cooking displays by Nick Nairn will add another exciting element to this year’s event programme and I’m sure that the students who have the chance to work alongside him will take much out of their experience.”
Nick Nairn’s popularity means that when advance tickets for the demonstrations are released they will be highly prized so to keep up to date with all that’s happening at www.scotlandsboatshow.co.uk or on Facebook @ScotlandsBoatShow
Scotland’s Boat Show 2016 (SBS16) takes place at Kip Marina this October on the 14th, 15 & 16th of October with new exhibitors and attractions all set to delight the expected 16,000 visitors. Admission is free with car parking a nominal £5.