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Chartwells in Hampshire County Council win

Chartwells has been appointed as Hampshire County Council’s new catering provider across its nurseries and schools from January 2026.

During the competitive tender process synergies were identified between the organisations’ commitment to supporting pupils and parents across Hampshire, particularly around its Beyond The Chartwells Kitchen Education programme, which empowers pupils with information about health and nutrition, cooking and food, sustainability, and wellbeing.

It also revealed a shared focus on Corporate Social Responsibility and sustainability, with clear plans to drive towards net-zero carbon emissions through education, menu-engineering and waste reduction. Chartwells has also committed to a CAPEX investment into Hampshire schools

Under the new agreement nurseries and families will benefit from a reduced meal price of £2.75. Schools and nurseries will also adopt Chartwells’ award-winning allergen management process overseen by a specialist medical diet nutritionist, who will also support with “Nudge Nudge” campaigns to promote healthier meals to pupils.

As part of the arrangement, the County Council will retain overall responsibility and oversite for the service, while the day-to-day running of the operations will be managed by Chartwells.

Quality will be maintained through a rigorous quality assurance process in partnership with Hampshire County Council, alongside procurement commitments, such as using 100 per cent British Red Tractor Assured milk, beef, sausages and eggs and only serving Marine Stewardship Council fish rated 1-3.

Councillor Steve Forster, the County Council’s Cabinet Member for Education, said: “I am pleased that thanks to our new partnership with Chartwells, we are now able to offer a more affordable meal price of £2.75 while continuing to drive positive change in our schools around food education and sustainability. Chartwells is a long-standing and well-established school meals provider, and we look forward to working with them from January.”

Lisa Priestley, Managing Director, Chartwells Schools, said: “We are committed to delivering quality, safe, inclusive meals for pupils, utilising the power of our scale, processes and procedures to drive efficiencies. This is all underpinned by our belief in harnessing the power of food education to inform pupils with knowledge that will lead to healthier lives and positive outcomes. We very much look forward to working with Hampshire County Council on a smooth integration to achieve this shared goal.”

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