A chef is preparing to travel to the Ukrainian border next week after launching a campaign to connect refugees displaced by the conflict with hospitality businesses able to offer accommodation and employment.

Steven Saunders, of the Willow Tree in Bourn, Cambridge, previously worked in Ukraine and has launched the Odessa Project with Willow Tree owner Shaina Galvin.

Last week he called on the government to approve fast-track visas giving the right to work after being contacted by more than a hundred businesses wanting to welcome refugees.

He has been in contact with ministers and is now confident his scheme will be approved, in line with the government’s own proposal, which it is understood will grant Ukrainians at least three years’ leave to remain, the right to work, access to public services and most benefits.

The chef told The Caterer: “The objective is to get work permits for the Ukrainian people for when they get here. We need to get them here and find places for them to live, but they don’t want to just stay with people they want to work and earn money.

“I had more than one hundred messages, one after the other, all saying ‘we have accommodation, we have jobs, when can we help?’ It’s quite emotional, I didn’t expect this kind of response.”

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