Chelsea pensioners celebrate Christmas in style with Great British cheese

Cheesemakers from across the UK have donated a whopping 295kg (650lbs) of to the Royal Hospital as part of the Annual Ceremony of the Christmas Cheeses, getting the festive season into swing.

Chelsea Pensioner Michael Allen cuts the ceremonial Montgomery cheddar.

Now in its 63rd year, the Ceremony continues the rich tradition of British cheesemakers recognising and paying tribute to the service of the men and women of the Royal Hospital to this country.

Chelsea Pensioners Celebrate Christmas In Style With Great British Cheese

Dairy UK chair Ash Amirahmadi addresses guests.

As well as paying tribute to the Chelsea Pensioners, Dairy UK chair Ash Amirahmadi highlighted how world events this year have raised the issue of security to an even higher level than the early days of Covid. He explained how the role of the industry in keeping the nation fed is critical.

Speaking on dairy and security specifically, he commented: “As an industry we take very seriously our responsibility as one of the sectors that helps to feed this nation. We know that people rely on us and although this year hasn’t been easy for the sector, we have all worked hard to make sure there have been great tasting nutritious and increasingly sustainable dairy foods on supermarket shelves. It’s an honour for us to be able to share many of our finest British cheeses with the men and women of the Royal Hospital in Chelsea today.”

Chelsea Pensioners Celebrate Christmas In Style With Great British Cheese

This year’s donations – totalling 295kg.

Cutting this year’s 25kg (55lb) ceremonial Montgomery cheddar was Michael Allen. Michael joined the army aged 15 as a boy apprentice in 1957 and was badged to the Royal Military Police. Reaching adulthood, he then served in Kenya in 1961, in France from 1963 until 1966 and then joined the Far East Land Force in Borneo. He spent the remainder of his service alternating between Northern Ireland and Germany and he was eventually discharged in 1982 having served for 24 years and after being promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Michael then joined the Royal Hospital Chelsea…

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