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Friday Wrap: A round-up of the week's hospitality news

Gordon RamsayStory of the week: Gordon Ramsay's annus horribilis continued as the fiery chef endured another bad week with four of his companies dragged through the courts by the Inland Revenue and threatened with receivership. Better news for top chefs came in the form of the Michelin guide...
Posted: 27 November 2009 | 14:39

Fox Linton chosen for major revamp of Barnsley House

Barnsley HouseBarnsley House and its companion Village Pub, near Cirencester, Gloucestershire, are to undergo an extensive renovation by leading interior designers Fox Linton. Work on the pub has already begun, while the Grade II-listed Barnsley House, which was home to garden designer Rosemary Verey ...
Posted: 24 November 2009 | 15:39

Christmas party pickings likely to be leaner than 2008 - For more hospitality stories, see what the weekend papers say

The weekend papersA round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry. News includes: Compass’s Lloyds win from Aramark worth £100m; Delia Smith awarded CBE by Prince of Wales; Soho House delivers 19% boost to annual profits; staff stay on to rebuild Mumbai hotel attacked by terrorists...
Posted: 23 November 2009 | 10:25

Moran plans £20m revamp of Chiswick hotel

The Moran Chiswick hotelThe Moran Hotel Group has revealed plans to invest £20m in a major extension to its four-star property in West London’s Chiswick. The extension, which will create 80 new jobs, will see the addition of 81 new bedrooms bringing the total up to 200; 16 meeting rooms, a banqueting facility ...
Posted: 19 October 2009 | 08:00

Fat Duck diners seek compensation over food poisoning - For more hospitality stories, see what the weekend papers say

The weekend papersA round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry. News includes: Michelin reviewers move into social networking in USA; Christian hoteliers charged for offending Muslim guests; IHG officially launches $1b Holiday Inn makeover; and more...
Posted: 21 September 2009 | 10:30

Pontin’s in Blackpool to close but £150m planned for other parks

Pontins logoOcean Parcs has announced it is to close its Blackpool Pontin’s holiday park but will boost investment in its other five sites by £150m. The Blackpool resort has suffered an 8% drop in visitor numbers over the past year and the closure will result in 70 job cuts but the company ...
Posted: 14 September 2009 | 13:57

Brooklands hotel in Dodworth undergoes £1.5m Holiday Inn rebrand

Brooklands hotelThe Brooklands hotel in Dodworth, South Yorkshire is to rebrand and join the InterContinental Hotel Group as a franchised Holiday Inn. The hotel will retain its independent status, undergoing a £1.5m facelift which includes refurbishment of the bedrooms, reception area, conference facilities ...
Posted: 07 September 2009 | 16:53

Details emerge of 18-month revamp at Four Seasons Park Lane

Inside the Four Seasons Park LaneThe five-star Four Seasons hotel on Park Lane has unveiled details of its 18-month refurbishment programme. Overseen by design consultancy Reardon Smith, which is also redesigning the Savoy, the redevelopment has seen the building entirely stripped back to its structure.
Posted: 18 August 2009 | 07:00

Guernsey's only Michelin-starred restaurant to close

Fermain Valley HotelChristophe, the only Michelin-starred restaurant on the island of Guernsey, is set to close next month. Located in the Fermain Valley Hotel’s upper gardens, the restaurant, which has held a star for eight years, will shut as its building will be developed...
Posted: 17 August 2009 | 07:00

Friday Wrap: A round-up of the week's hospitality news

Katherine Alano, community editorLast summer the rift between Michelin-starred chefs Gordon Ramsay and Marcus Wareing - which ultimately left Marcus leaving Gordon Ramsay Holdings - was big news.
Posted: 07 August 2009 | 15:52

Rudding Park to add 34 bedrooms in £8m upgrade

Rudding Park hotelRudding Park hotel in Harrogate, Yorkshire, is embarking on a major £8m expansion programme with plans for additional bedrooms and leisure facilities. The Hotel Catey award-winning hotel has appointed DLG Architects to oversee the project, which will add 34 bedrooms ...
Posted: 06 August 2009 | 09:00

Charlton House revamps restaurant at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard

The revamped Boathouse No 7Boathouse No 7, the public restaurant and bar at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, has reopened its doors following a £140,000 revamp commissioned by on-site caterers Charlton House. The caterer brought in design company Front Design to update the 250-seater restaurant ...
Posted: 04 August 2009 | 16:33

IHG relaunches 1,000th Holiday Inn Express in New York

The Holiday Inn Express New York Times SquareInterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has just relaunched its 1000th Holiday Inn Express in New York’s Times Square as part of the biggest revamp in hospitality history. The 210-bedroom Holiday Inn is surrounded by New York City’s biggest tourist attractions including Broadway ...
Posted: 27 July 2009 | 08:00

Turnberry Golf Resort reopens after £40m revamp

The new TurnberryThe Turnberry Golf Resort has reopened after a £40m renovation just in time to host the prestigious Open Championship later this week. The Scottish hotel, which is part of Starwood Hotels and Resorts’ Luxury Collection, has seen its public spaces and 40 of its 211 guests rooms overhauled.
Posted: 14 July 2009 | 09:30

Stanley House hotel to double in size after £15m revamp

Stanley House hotelStanley House hotel in Lancashire has been given the green light for a £15m development that will see the property almost double in size. The 12-bedroom hotel, which houses the fine dining restaurant Cassis, will add 40 bedrooms, a spa complete with a hydrotherapy pool and Jacuzzi ...
Posted: 09 July 2009 | 08:00

Chapter Two restaurant sees business soar after relaunch

ChaptersSouth London restaurant Chapter Two has seen business soar since relaunching as the more informal Chapters last year. The former fine-dining restaurant in Blackheath, South-east London, which is the sister restaurant to Chapter One in Kent and ...
Posted: 13 May 2009 | 07:30

Rebrand at Maison Blanc follows Blanc’s return to the group

Maison Blanc in HampsteadPatisserie chain Maison Blanc is undergoing a major rebranding programme following the return to the business of founder Raymond Blanc as shareholder and consultant chef.
Posted: 29 April 2009 | 08:30

Friday Wrap: A round-up of the week's hospitality news

Chris DruceAs is written in pop folklore: In the navy, Yes, you can sail the seven seas. In the navy, Yes, you can put your mind at ease. Good news then for contract caterer Charlton House, which has won a deal with Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, home of the Royal Navy.
Posted: 24 April 2009 | 17:08

Savoy general manager plays down sale rumours

Savoy hotelThe general manager of the iconic Savoy hotel in London has played down reports that the property is up for sale - but he did not rule out the eventuality.
Posted: 17 April 2009 | 07:30

Savoy hotel relaunch delayed

SavoyThe reopening of London’s iconic Savoy hotel, which has been undergoing a £100m refurbishment, has been pushed back several months
Posted: 04 February 2009 | 17:06

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