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Nov- 2022 -25 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Rail strikes could cost hospitality £1.5bn, says UKH
Recent analysis from UKHospitality has found the sector could lose up to £1.5bn due to upcoming rail strikes, similar to…
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24 NovemberHotel Brands
Bespoke Hotels launches Management Trainee Programme
Bespoke hotels has welcomed the first candidate for its inaugural Management Trainee Programme, a two-year course designed to “maximise the…
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23 NovemberAppointments
Wild Thyme & Honey appoints new GM
Wild Thyme and Honey, a boutique hotel located in the Cotswolds, has appointed Simon Stanbrook as general manager. With over…
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22 NovemberCurrent Affairs
1 in 9 hospitality roles remain vacant despite recruitment efforts
One in nine hospitality jobs remain vacant despite some recent improvements in recruitment, according to new findings from CGA by…
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21 NovemberServiced Apartments
Your Apartment launches Milton Keynes aparthotel
UK-based serviced apartment and aparthotel group, Your Apartment, has revealed a first look at its new aparthotel concept which has…
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18 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Industry reacts: Autumn Statement ‘brings little comfort’
The hospitality industry has warned that the chancellor’s Autumn budget, unveiled yesterday (17 November), does not go far enough with…
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17 NovemberAppointments
Pride of Britain Hotels appoints Mark Chambers as chair
Pride of Britain Hotels has appointed Mark Chambers, group managing director for Eden Hotel Collection, as chairman of its board. …
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16 NovemberHotels
Zeal Hotels seeks planning permission for Exeter site
Zeal Hotels has made an application of reserved matters with East Devon District Council for a sustainable hotel at Exeter…
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15 NovemberPeople
Hastings Hotels unveils three senior appointments
Hastings Hotels has announced three new director positions, as Aileen Martin becomes commercial director, Archana Dharni becomes marketing director and…
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14 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Hospitality faces £900m business rates hike
Hospitality businesses will face a £3.6bn bill next April if business rates increase in line with inflation and current relief…
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