Housing and canteens are being built close to the oilfield, along with a football pitch.
The 'step up to the plate' initiative is being run in all of Glasgow's 204 school canteens.
Space given to corridors, halls and canteens will shrink, prompting concerns about the impact on pupil behaviour.
Members have mobilized their canteens throughout the region, providing food, hydration and emotional support to first responders and storm survivors.
If schools do not make their canteens attractive to pupils, "they will vote with their feet, " said association chairman, Ian Wasson.
Founded in 1941 as Factory Canteens to feed munitions workers in the U.K., it was acquired by Grand Metropolitan in the 1960s.
But these lasagnes had only been supplied to one customer, Whitbread, and the product is therefore unlikely to be in school canteens.
Many of the pieces--beautifully painted canteens, knapsacks, drums--marry graphic design and functionality.
They ate in state canteens and slept in state-provided dormitories or flats.
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As well as presenting a more appetising image to pupils, school canteens are expected to become much more flexible in their opening hours.
School dinners will be put at risk by new premises regulations that no longer require schools to have proper kitchens and canteens, say campaigners.
On Wednesday, thousands of workers walked the palm tree-lined streets in colored uniforms bearing identification badges, while others ate in canteens boasting different regional cuisines.
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Work-based canteens became the most economical way to feed the masses.
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And some of them are running canteens for daily wage earners.
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The council's staff canteens are served by the same supplier.
The "Move Your Butt" will target youngsters in school canteens in a bid to promote healthier lifestyles, advising children on how to eat healthily in and out of school.
Father-of-three Steve Lukacs, a governor at one of the schools in Tunbridge Wells facing expansion, said adding extra classrooms put pressure on existing school halls, canteens and playing fields.
While secondary schools re-style their catering facilities to take on the high street burger bars, the Local Authority Caterers Association predicts a more healthy, organic future for primary school canteens.
Kumar also ensured that all 100, 000 or so of the running staff who would normally cook their food at the station after every shift were now getting a free meal at the canteens.
After Oliver's campaign won huge public support, the government banned junk food from school canteens and vending machines, and in 2006 rules to make food healthier were introduced in English schools.
West Dunbartonshire said food safety officers were carrying out inspections on four meat production plants in the area but that meals supplied to school canteens and council care homes were not affected.
Call it savoir faire or call it hustle, Landel's brand of attention to the customer's needs has made Paris-based Sodexho the world's largest provider of food services to corporate cafeterias, school canteens and hospital rooms.
Question time is shared by the Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin, the Leader of the House Andrew Lansley, and John Thurso of the House of Commons Commission - who could well be asked if any horsemeat has made it into the various parliamentary canteens.
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