Loading
Caterer & Hotelkeeper Magazine

Tags:

British banks failing hotel industry, says new Good Hotel Guide

Janet Harmer
Monday 03 October 2011 10:26

British banks are failing the hospitality industry by withdrawing their support from well-run, profitable hotels, according to the Good Hotel Guide 2012: Great Britain and Ireland (GHG), published today.

The editors of the GHG, Adam Raphael and Desmond Balmer, said several rated hotels, whose property is worth more than £5m each, have had their overdraft facilities withdrawn without warning.

In particular, they highlight one hotel, owned by the same family for 30 years, which was told that before the facility could be reinstated, it would have to call in consultants. When the hotel did so at a cost of thousands of pounds, the local bank manager said he 'never bothered to read such stuff'.

Another profitable hotel was told by its bank that it had withdrawn its overdraft facility because it had not been used for two years, and insisted that it could only be reinstated at 6% over base rate, because 'hotels were a very risky business'.

Raphael and Balmer said the banks are penalising successful hotels as a consequence of their lamentable record in lending to unstable businesses.

"If either Lloyds or Barclays, the two principal creditors of the failed Von Essen Group, had made even the minimum of inquiries, they would have found out that the group was not rated highly by the hotel industry," they said. "Its owner, Andrew Davis, was described memorably by one prominent GHG hotelier as 'Uriah Heep in a helicopter'."

The editors are surprised that Mark Stokes of the Lloyds Banking Group took a different view regarding the viability of Von Essen. "In an article 18 months ago headed: 'Helping our rising stars to sparkle', he wrote: 'Von Essen is defying the downturn with ambitious plans for expansion. [the company] is creating wealth and employment in Britain with the support of Lloyds'," they added.

Now on sale for £20, the GHG 2012 includes this year's winners of the guide's annual César awards:

The Zetter Townhouse - London hotel of the year
Burgh Island, Bigbury-on-Sea, Devon - romantic hotel of the yearThe Horse and Groom, Bourton-on-the-Hill, Gloucestershire - pub-with-rooms of the year
Beech House and Olive Branch, Clipsham, Rutland
Lavenham Priory, Lavenham, Suffolk - historic house of the year
Bedruthan Steps, Mawgan Porth, Cornwall - family hotel of the year
Romney Bay House, New Romney, Kent - Art Nouveau hotel of the year
Scarista House, Scarista, Isle of Harris - Scottish guest house of the year
Penbontbren, Glynarthen, Ceredigion - newcomer of the year
Ballinkeele House, Enniscorthy, County Wexford - Irish country house of the year

Good Hotel Guide 2011 slams TripAdvisor for malicious reviews >>

Good Hotel Guide 2010 says small hotels benefit from staycations and Euro visitors >>

How have independents around the UK responded to the recession >>

By Janet Harmer

E-mail your comments to Janet Harmer here.

TabletalkIf you have something to say on this story or anything else join the debate at Table Talk - Caterer's new networking forum. Go to www.catererandhotelkeeper.com/tabletalk

Catererandhotelkeeper.com jobs

Looking for a new job? Find your next job here with Catererandhotelkeeper.com jobs

Blogs on Catererandhotelkeeper.com

Catch up with more news and gossip on all Caterer's blogs

E-newsletters

For the latest hospitality news, sign up for our E-newsletters

 

Recommended articles

Articles from the web

 
blog comments powered by Disqus
Profiting from 2012: Case Studies

Slash VAT, Boost business - Sign the petition now!

Latest Video

housekeeping

Video: highlighting housekeepers

In this week’s issue, guest edited by Raymond Blanc, we explore the important roles of housekeepers.

Watch here

The Caterer and Hotelkeeper discussion forum

  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria: Mark Hayward Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria: Mark Hayward
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria

Best of chef

Best of Chef – now available online

Best of Chef – now available online
View it now

Videos

Marcello Tully, Kinloch Lodge Video: Michelin-starred chefs turn out in force for Wellocks' chef conference Video: Highlights from Hotelympia 2012 Video: Foraging – why all the attention?
Marcello Tully
Masterclass
Watch the video here
Wellocks'
chef conference
Watch the video here
Highlights from
Hotelympia 2012
Watch the video here
Foraging:
why all the attention?
Watch the video here