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Hospitality management company RBH has recently been chosen to manage two Berkshire hotels which are part of the Reuben Brothers’s international portfolio of high-profile hotels. 

From 1 March, The Olde Bell and Thames Riviera, both in Maidenhead, will fall under the management of RBH, taking the company past the 7,000 rooms mark within their portfolio. 

Thames Riviera, which saw a period of closure, will reopen soon and undergo a full refurbishment while The Olde Bell is one of the oldest inns in England with parts of the building dating back to 1135 as well as being one of the leading wedding venues in the area.

David Hart, CEO of RBH Hospitality Management, said: “We are delighted to have secured the management of two hotels where we know we can add significant value. This marks the start of a growing partnership with Reuben Brothers, and this contract is a strong validation of our credentials in Upper Upscale, F&B led operations.”

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