UK Government continues to advise of the safety basics for hospitality, including an emphasis on regularly washing hands for 20 seconds, using soap and water or hand sanitiser. It has and continues to be a foundation of hospitality safety care, it’s simple and effective in combating Covid-19, but it’s all too easy to forget. The Governments advice underlines that hand washing … [Read more...]
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Seymour Hotels of Jersey invest in Meiko reducing energy consumption across portfolio
Seymour Hotels of Jersey manages 10% of Jersey’s entire bed stock including - the Merton Hotel and Suites, the Pomme d’Or Hotel and the Greenhills Country House Hotel. Energy-saving is one of Seymour Hotels’ key priorities and a £5million investment programme prepared the hotels for the summer season. Almost half the investment, £2.3m, was spent moving from steam to … [Read more...]
Luxury Family Hotels invest in senior management training partnership
Luxury Family Hotels has announced an exclusive partnership with Umbrella Training to train 15 members of its senior staff working across the five hotels in its group. The employees, all newly promoted into supervisory and team leader roles, will undergo a comprehensive apprenticeship development programme, devised specifically for the hotel brand and its team members. The … [Read more...]
Building consumer confidence showing results for OYO Hotels
Consumer confidence in hospitality needs to be a focus of business in planning to increase footfall and revenue. Measures being taken to reassure consumers that hospitality providers are providing safe environments in which to enjoy hospitality need to be marketed. One such message has seen significant results. The introduction of new ‘Sanitised Stays’ safety measures … [Read more...]
Dining in and dining out, a shared experience review
Chancellor Rishi Sunak inventively and commendably launched the “Eat Out To Help Out” incentive to encourage diners to dine out this month at participating cafes, pubs and restaurants. By way of an overview of the offer, which does appear to have caused some confusion: ''eat out to help out'' offered people of the UK a discount of up to 50% when eating or drinking (soft … [Read more...]