Travelodge to open 26 new hotels this year January 6, 2010 TRAVELODGE will be opening 26 new hotels this year, adding 2,000 new rooms to their portfolio. Total investment in the projects will top £115m and includes new hotels in Edinburgh, London, Aberdeen, and Chichester. The new hotels will take Travelodge’s total UK properties to over 400, with in excess of 30,000 rooms. The building program [...]
MILLIONAIRE LEAVES THE LAP OF LUXURY TO GET BY ON 64 A WEEK October 14, 2009 CHANNEL 4-gazers might have been surprised last night by the sight of a familiar face popping up on the box: Pimlico Plumbers boss Charlie Mullins. Mullins, himself the subject of a classic rags-to-riches tale as a self-made business tycoon, was taking part in the channel’s popular “Secret Millionaire” show, for which he travelled to a [...]
AT-A-GLANCE October 5, 2009 • UnemploymentShadow work and pensions secretary Theresa May fleshed out well-trailed plans for welfare reform, outlining a scheme that will give personalised help to young people who have been unemployed for over six months. Under Labour’s existing New Deal scheme, a young jobless person must have been out-of-work for 12 months before they are given [...]
Travelodge in Marston’s tie-up September 27, 2009 Travelodge, the cut-price hotel chain, is set to team up with pub giant Marston’s Inns to develop 13 new sites under a plan thought to be worth £40m. Under the terms of the deal Marston’s Inns would own the land and open a pub, leasing the rest to Travelodge which would build accompanying hotels. They [...]
CITY MOVES Who’s switching jobs August 10, 2009 TravelodgeThe hotel chain has appointed Charlie Herbert as its new e-commerce director. Herbert has been working at the group on a consultancy basis since March. In his new role, he will sit on the executive team and report directly to UK managing director Guy Parsons. He has previously worked with a number of top consumer [...]
CITY MOVES Who’s switching jobs August 10, 2009 TravelodgeThe hotel chain has appointed Charlie Herbert as its new e-commerce director. Herbert has been working at the group on a consultancy basis since March. In his new role, he will sit on the executive team and report directly to UK managing director Guy Parsons. He has previously worked with a number of top consumer [...]
Travelodge aims to be biggest hotelier in capital ahead of 2012 Olympic games July 30, 2009 TRAVELODGE yesterday announced an £84m expansion plan that will create 200 jobs and make it the biggest hotel chain in London. It has snapped up six new hotels in a bid to cash in when the 2012 olympics comes to the capital. Once the new properties open, the hotel chain will operate 45 London hotels, [...]
Failure to take tourism seriously is a big mistake July 2, 2009 WHICH industry is worth £114bn, is responsible for 2.65m British jobs and represents 8.2 per cent of UK GDP? Perhaps surprisingly the answer is the tourism industry. So, given the clear importance of this key economic activity, it is surely worrying to consider that tourism bosses believe their business interests are not taken as seriously [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS May 21, 2009 AltiumThe investment banking group has appointed a number of new hires to its London team. Steve Medlicott, pictured, a top-rated capital goods analyst, joins from Singer Capital Markets, while Andrew Burdis joins the institutional sales team from Numis. Ian Williams joins the economics and strategy team from Blue Oar Securities, Clare Banham joins the equity [...]
The firms the credit crunch has favoured August 11, 2008 The news about the worsening economy seems relentless and yet it is not all bad. As the credit crunch celebrates its first birthday, it’s clear that some companies are benefiting from a trend towards trading down. Consumers might be feeling the the pinch but budget options are becoming more appealing and companies such as Dominos, [...]