Youngest competitor Caitlin, 12, wins Rotary Young Chef competition
A 12-year-old pupil from Beaumont School in St Albans has been named winner of the Rotary Young Chef competition - despite being the youngest competitor.
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Anne Suslak is the community content editor for Herts and Essex. She started working at Archant as a trainee reporter in 2016, and was previously...
Anne Suslak is the community content editor for Herts and Essex. She started working at Archant as a trainee reporter in 2016, and was previously...
A 12-year-old pupil from Beaumont School in St Albans has been named winner of the Rotary Young Chef competition - despite being the youngest competitor.
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