Craft Guild of Chefs
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The Craft Guild of Chefs is the main professional association for chefs in the UK.
Formation1885
TypeProfessional membership body
PurposeLeading Chefs’ Association in the UK.
Headquarters1 Victoria Parade, Richmond
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| Formation | 1885 |
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| Type | Professional membership body |
| Purpose | Leading Chefs’ Association in the UK. |
| Headquarters | 1 Victoria Parade, Richmond |
| Coordinates | 51.4757°N 0.2862°W |
Chairman | Mark Reynolds |
Chief Executive | Andrew Green |
| Website | Craft Guild of Chefs |
History
Established in 1885 under its former name of the Cookery and Food Association,[1] it is sited near Kew Gardens station in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It holds the annual National Chef of the Year awards.[2]
Graduate Awards
Craft Guild of Chefs host its Graduate Awards at the University College Birmingham.[3]
