Sean Owens CHEFO (@eoghainsy) 's Twitter Profile
Sean Owens CHEFO

@eoghainsy

UK Training Manager Expert CulinaryArts / Cooking Salon Culinaire Director IFEX Belfast

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WorldSkills UK (@worldskillsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Go out there to Budapest and show them what you can do. Because you can smash it out of the park, I'm sure of that!" @stephbreakfast sends her support to #TeamUK before they head out to #EuroSkillsBudapest. #GoFurtherFaster @EuroSkills_info

EuroSkills Competitions (@euroskillsevent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks, #TeamUK, for bringing the sun with you. Take some time to get used to your new surroundings and we'll see you at tomorrow's ceremony. #euroskillsbudapest #worldskillseurope #worldskills

FE Week (@feweek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge cheers for #TeamUK cooking competitor Nicolle Finnie as she finishes at #euroskillsbudapest and high five from expert Sean Owens

EuroSkills Competitions (@euroskillsevent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To Budapest, köszönöm. To our volunteers, thank you. To our experts & everyone else who has supported our competitors, thank you. And to the young men & women without whom this competition would be nothing: you are amazing. Hold your heads up high. #euroskillsbudapest

To Budapest, köszönöm. 

To our volunteers, thank you. 

To our experts & everyone else who has supported our competitors, thank you. 

And to the young men & women without whom this competition would be nothing: you are amazing. Hold your heads up high. #euroskillsbudapest
WorldSkills UK (@worldskillsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Inclusive #SkillsCompetitions enable young people with learning difficulties & disabilities to showcase their work skills and growing independence. @InclusiveSkills are open to people working up to Level 1. Find out more bit.ly/2sRkqR1 Natspec

Inclusive #SkillsCompetitions enable young people with learning difficulties &amp; disabilities to showcase their work skills and growing independence. @InclusiveSkills are open to people working up to Level 1. Find out more bit.ly/2sRkqR1 <a href="/Natspec/">Natspec</a>
Dr Neil Bentley-Gockmann OBE (@drneilb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Simply the best: celebrating the world-class professionals & putting our college & training provider partners at the heart of the mission to equip the UK economy with the #skills for a prosperous future #GoFurtherFaster

WorldSkills UK (@worldskillsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We would like to wish all National Finalists from #Scotland the very best of luck. Visit .WorldSkills UK Scotland at @WSUKLIVE to find out how they are championing our work in #Scotland. Book free tickets here bit.ly/2NS0nLf

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Our CEO Dr Neil Bentley-Gockmann OBE is in Northern Ireland this week speaking to our partners about how we can help more young people #GoFurtherFaster. We're working to drive up #productivity and promote vocational #skills across the UK 👏

Sean Owens CHEFO (@eoghainsy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CHEFS TRAINING AT ITS BEST - TRAIN AND RETRAIN YOUR KICTHEN STAFF NOW - UK WIDE & REPUBLIC OF IRELAND - DOES YOUR KITCHEN TEAM NEED UPSKILLING? 07885433209

IFEX (@ifex_ni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to the wonderful students at South Eastern Regional College for our delicious lunch! Wonderful food and wonderful service...can you believe they are only 2 weeks into their first year of college?

Thank you to the wonderful students at <a href="/S_ERC/">South Eastern Regional College</a> for our delicious lunch! Wonderful food and wonderful service...can you believe they are only 2 weeks into their first year of college?
Pádraig Belton (@padraigbelton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Overall, 50 Irish citizens in the British army died on D-Day, of 850 who fell in the liberation of north-western Europe. All were volunteers. Those surviving met a cold welcome at home, and went to their graves without acknowledgement. We owe them a debt.

Overall, 50 Irish citizens in the British army died on D-Day,  of 850 who fell in the liberation of north-western Europe. All were volunteers. Those surviving met a cold welcome at home, and went to their graves without acknowledgement. We owe them a debt.