The Parks Trust is looking for a tasty new addition to Linford Wood Got a flair for flipping burgers, dishing up curries, or serving plant-based goodness? If you’re a local food trader with a passion for great grub and a soft spot for the environment, The Parks Trust might have just the pitch for you—literally. […] The post Fancy Serving Up Hot Food with a Side of Woodland Views? first appeared on MK Pulse.
The Parks Trust is looking for a tasty new addition to Linford Wood
Got a flair for flipping burgers, dishing up curries, or serving plant-based goodness? If you’re a local food trader with a passion for great grub and a soft spot for the environment, The Parks Trust might have just the pitch for you—literally.
They’re on the lookout for a hot food vendor to run a mobile unit at the Linford Wood car park, serving up dinner delights from 4.30pm to 10.30pm every day (excluding bank holidays). It’s a pretty idyllic spot—tucked off Enfield Chase, just by V7 Saxon Street—popular with locals and out-of-town nature-lovers alike. And yes, they’ve even included a handy What3Words: grouping.suspends.candidate.
This isn’t just a quick summer gig either. The chosen trader will sign up for an 18-month stint starting from 1 October 2025. So, if you’ve been dreaming of putting down (wheeled) roots, now’s your chance.
The Trust is particularly keen on environmentally-conscious vendors—think biodegradable packaging, zero-waste practices, and ideally an eco-friendly vehicle to boot. It’s all about good food, done the right way.
Keen to get cooking? Head over to theparkstrust.com/tradertender for all the juicy details. Just make sure you get your application in by 12pm on Friday 29 August.
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