Paul A. Young

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Image of a Paul A Young Fine Chocolates stores in Camden Passage, London.
Paul A Young storefront in Camden Passage, London. The shop closed in 2023.[1]

Early life and education

Young was born in Barnsley, South Yorkshire,[2] Young's parents divorced when he was 18 months old, and as a result he and his brother were raised by their mother in Trimdon Station, County Durham.[3] He attended Wellfield Community School until the age of 15, when he left to attended New College Durham in order to study hotel catering and management.[4] Upon completing his foundation course at New College, Young subsequently attended Leeds Metropolitan University.[5]

Young relocated to London after leaving university and worked as Head Pastry Chef under Marco Pierre White at The Criterion Brasserie and Quo Vadis.[6][7] Young then left Quo Vadis to work as a product developer for Marks & Spencer and Sainsbury's,[2] before founding his own company, Paul A. Young Fine Chocolates Ltd, with business partner James Cronin in 2004.[8]

Work

Paul A. Young Fine Chocolates opened their first chocolaterie, in Camden Passage, Islington, in 2006.[7] A second shop would open the following year in The Royal Exchange, and a third on Soho's Wardour Street would follow in June, 2011.[9] The Royal Exchange store closed c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". August 2019 due to rent increases.[10]

In 2023, Young announced the closure of his London shops. On 31 July 2023, the final Camden Passage shop shut down permanently.[1]

Young launched his first chocolate cookbook entitled Adventures with Chocolate in 2012 via Kyle Books. His second book Sensational Chocolate was released in 2016 via Clearwater Publishing. The book featured recipes from 50 celebrities including Emma Thompson and Nigella Lawson, and all profits went to the Children's Air Ambulance, of which Young was an Ambassador.[11]

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In 2019, Young controversially used the divisive flavour of the Durian fruit (popular in Southeast Asia) in a campaign to draw attention to Domestic Violence on behalf of Woman’s Trust.[12] He subsequently apologised for any offence he may have inadvertently caused towards the Southeast Asian community.[13]

Personal life

Young is dating Dave.[14] In addition to serving as an Ambassador to the Children's Air Ambulance, Young also served as Vice-President of The Sick Children's Trust.[15]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes Channel
2013 Paul Hollywood's Pies and Puds Self Episode 6 BBC One
2016 The Saturday Show Self Episode 16 Channel 5
2017 The Sweet Makers Self 1 series (four episodes) BBC Two
2019–2020 This Morning Self 2 episodes (4 Dec 2019 and 12 Feb 2020) ITV
Saturday Kitchen Self 5 episodes BBC One
2020 Snackmasters Self 1 episode Channel 4
2023 Top Chef: World All-Stars Self 1 episode S20 Ep4 Bravo (American TV network)

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