

Fifteen-year-old Bradley Johnson with Brian Turner
Celebrity chef Brian Turner compered the event, which is organised by the Springboard Charitable Trust, and presented Johnson with an array of prizes including £500 courtesy of City & Guilds; a week's work experience at David Everitt-Matthias's restaurant, courtesy of Fairy by P&G Professional; two tickets for the Bunzl Lockhart corporate box at Arsenal FC's Emirates stadium; and a Center Parcs mid-week or weekend break.
Runner-up Jonathan Hotchiss, 16, from Arden School in the West Midlands won a two-day Royal Ascot experience for him and his parents, courtesy of Sodexo. Third place went to 16-year-old Ben McKevitt from the John O'Gaunt Technology College, the South East England finalist, who wins a day's cooking with a celebrity chef at a famous London venue including an overnight stay and dinner, courtesy of the Compass Group. Fourteen-year-old Luke Thomas from Connah's Quay High School in Wales came fourth and will enjoy a three-day taster experience in the kitchens of a Thistle hotel.
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