Nick Nairn to open cookery school in Aberdeen

04 May 2012 by
Nick Nairn to open cookery school in Aberdeen

Celebrity chef Nick Nairn is set to open his new cookery school in Aberdeen next week.

Nairn, who already has a school in Port of Menteith, Stirling, will launch the new school in Back Wynd in the heart of the city on 12 May.

In addition to all-day cooking experiences, the school will feature quick-cook classes for those short of time, as well as a cookery shop.

Nairn chose Abderdeen for the £500,000 project, which is spread over two floors, when he realised that a ‘disproportionate' number of people from the North East were enrolling at his Stirling school.

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By Kerstin Kühn

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