Soldiers at Colchester Garrison are getting high-quality meals that will help them stay fighting fit and put money back into their pockets thanks to new dining facilities.The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), working with industry partners RMPA and Sodexo Defence, has delivered two new pay as you dinerestaurants at Merville Barracks, which were officially opened today (Thursday September4). It was opened by former England rugby international and BBC Question of Sport star Matt Dawson, Sodexo’s health and wellbeing ambassador.
Will Lodge
Thursday, September 4, 2014
4:20 PM
A former England rugby star ran a joint coaching session with Colchester-based soldiers for local school children during a visit to the townâs garrison.
Former England rugby international and BBC ËQuestion of Sport star Matt Dawson, Sodexo’s health and wellbeing ambassador, hosted a rugby coaching session for children from Mongomery Junior School on Thursday September 4
Matt Dawson, also a team captain on BBCâs Question of Sport, was at Merville Barracks yesterday to open a new community cafe.
He was visiting in his role as health and wellbeing ambassador for Sodexo, one of the partners in a Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) project to improve dining facilities on base, and donned a pinny to serve up fresh food in a new dining hall.
Mr Dawson opened the Eagles Rock Cafe. Funded by the Colchester Garrison Welfare Committee, the new cafe allows armed forcesâ families to enjoy a drink or lunch with friends at their community centre, in Fallowfield Road.
Before opening the dining facilities Mr Dawson joined soldiers from 12 Air Assault Support Regiment the Royal Logistic Corps as they demonstrated rugby and military fitness to children from Montgomery Junior and Infant schools, which have a majority of children from military families.
Two other new dining halls were opened by Maj Gen Mark Armstrong, of DIO, who said: âAs a former commanding officer in 16 Air Assault Brigade with soldiers based in Colchester it is a delight to see the introduction of such a modern dining opportunity.â
Merville Barracks is the latest Army base to implement Pay As You Dine, allowing military personnel to only pay for what they eat instead of the previous system where a flat rate was paid per month for food even if they did not eat three meals a day.
Colonel Gary Wilkinson, Commander of Colchester Garrison, said: âWe are committed to providing the best facilities possible across Colchester Garrison for both soldiers and their families.
âAt Merville Barracks the new dining facilities will provide troops with better choice and control over what they eat, while the Eagleâs Rock Café represents a significant improvement to the facilities for our families in Colchester and is based on what they have asked us to provide. We hope the cafe will quickly become the heart of the garrison community.â
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Colchester: England rugby star Matt Dawson visits Colchester Garrison
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