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Brick House Bakery: Delivery Driver Wanted


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Brick House is looking for a driver to join our team and deliver our bread both locally, and in Central London. Hours are Tuesday - Saturday mornings from 9am (8.30 Saturdays) with shifts lasting between 4 or 5 hours each day. Pay is ?7.50 an hour.


Applicants must be punctual, presentable and have a clean full UK driving licence which they have held for 2+ years.


If you're interested, or know anyone who is, please drop us a line to [email protected]


A bit about us:


Brick House is an artisan bakery based in South East London, just off Peckham Rye Common. We specialise in San Francisco style slow fermentation sourdough breads, made using traditional methods and just a few simple ingredients; flour, water, sea salt and naturally occurring yeast.


All our sourdoughs are hand made over two days, baked on stone, and use organic flour and other wholesome ingredients including nuts, seeds, grains and dried fruit. We supply shops, restaurants and caf??s with bread 6 days a week, as well as doing farmers markets at the weekends.


Our Peckham Rye is the current holder of the Real Bread Campaign?s London Loaf, and we were recently named one of London?s top 5 bakeries in The Financial Times Weekend Magazine.

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