Around Ealing Winter 2015-16 | Page 28

DINE IN SOUTHALL Getting ready to serve The Southall Big Plan is turning up the heat on one of its key projects, reports Neelum Bains. A grand makeover of Southall Manor House will transform it into a restaurant, training centre and business hub. A lmost £2million will be spent on not just restoring the historic Grade II listed house, built in 1587, but on bringing it back into full use for the community as part of a Dine in Southall project. It will be a tasty combination of approaches that will allow students from the Southall campus of Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College to train in a real-life environment, from events management and business to trainee chefs and hospitality students. And a recognised restauranteur will be brought in as a partner to support the studying while running the restaurant as a going concern. It is more than a restaurant and training centre, however. Side rooms will be used for lessons and workshops and partnerships will be struck with other employers in the area to help provide training opportunities. The rooms 28 around ealing Winter 2015/16 will also be available for local entrepreneurs and small businesses to make use of – while the community will be able to hire space for functions and events; and large conferences and seminars could also be held in the building. STYLISH EXTENSION AND GARDEN The manor house is the oldest building in Southall and very few Tudor buildings of its kind are still in such a good condition anywhere in the country. The existing building will be protected, but a new glassfronted kitchen and dining area will overlook the grounds at the rear of the building, as well as a new walled garden. There will also be two contained garden courtyards to distinguish the new building from the manor house. The innovative designs include an ‘edible wall’ made of fruit Above: Denise and the students in Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College’s current training kitchen. Right: Tutor Denise Charles and catering students Hannah O’Sullivan, Rashawn Fraser, Sam Bestic and Karen Beale at Southall Manor House