Cost of living crisis and staff shortages threaten £2.8 billion hospitality, leisure and travel growth in the South West
Projected growth for the South West’s hospitality and leisure sector totalling £2.8bn over 2019 could be stifled by soaring costs and a scramble for talent
90% of hospitality and leisure firms in the region are struggling to fill vacancies, with waiting
On select evenings this Summer, Bedruthan Hotel will host a range of professional and amateur theatre productions, with groups from across the UK putting on the nation’s favourite shows against the setting Cornish sun
Situated on a spectacular meadow overlooking the glittering bay of Mawgan Porth, Summer 2022 at Bedruthan Hotel , will see a stream of exciting outdoor theatre performances for...
Dorset holiday parks' tourism awards hailed as "team triumph"
Team members and the family owners of West Dorset Leisure Holidays WDLH are celebrating after two of their holiday parks triumphed in last month's Dorset Tourism Awards.
Judges in the keenly fought contest voted WDLH's Highlands End Holiday Park in Bridport as the overall gold winner in the Holiday Park of the Year...
LUXURY COASTAL ADDS NEW PROPERTIES TO HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION OFFERING
Southwest specialist Luxury Coastal is celebrating its third birthday this month, not bad for an independent that started trading just before lockdown!
To celebrate they have introduced new, affordable chic properties with a choice of private pools, sea views and contemporary interiors to create lasting memories for...
The iconic, Grade II listed, former Maritime Inn in Brixham is re-opening on 19 June 2021 following extensive refurbishment transforming the property into five, brand new luxury suites with stunning harbour views now exclusively available through South West specialist, Luxury Coastal.
The renovation of The Maritime Suites by its new Brixham owners has taken two years and remains in...
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