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 <title>Budget cut for VisitBritain?   Englandnet to be Marketing Agency?</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=73</link>
 <description>Read all about it!!Budget cut for VisitBritain? Englandnet to be Marketing Agency?</description>
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 <title>Waking the Dead!</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=72</link>
 <description>Now I once had a bad experience in a hotel I worked in when a person died.  This chap seems to be targeting that type of clientele</description>
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 <title>Should have done a Risk Assessment!</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=71</link>
 <description>A hotel in Mickleham, Surrey has been fined a total of &#163;12,000 for failing to protect its guests after an elderly customer fell and fractured his hip.  Hotel management had failed to fit adequate hand</description>
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 <title>Stop thief! You have been warned.</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=70</link>
 <description>  A salutary tale.The proprietor of a bed &amp; breakfast business in North Yorkshire received a telephone call purporting to be from a company based in London. The telephonist claimed that another lo</description>
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 <title>Why are UK hotels so expensive?</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=68</link>
 <description>Are you expensive? Do you try and fleece your guests? Judging by the report here we're nearly all rogues and vagabonds!  There are actually some quite interesting replies here to an article written I </description>
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 <title>Quality in Tourism</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=67</link>
 <description>I attended my local tourism association meeting yesterday when we were addressed by the Area Manager for Quality in Tourism.  I did not go brilliantly I am afraid as the speaker was sidetracked by a c</description>
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 <title>An extra £20K p.a. for your B&B?</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=66</link>
 <description>Could you do with an extra &#163;20K a year? Let's face it an extra amount of that size would be welcome in most B&amp;B's. Well if you fancy going for it you already know the telephone number to call its </description>
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 <title>The Political Scene</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=65</link>
 <description>The Political Party Conference Season is in full swing with the Liberal Democrats having just finished theirs.   Whilst it is nice to see Tourism get a mention in their policies I'm not really sure wh</description>
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 <title>The Hotel Inspector</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=63</link>
 <description>The Hotel Inspector     Are you watching the current Channel 5 series The Hotel Inspector?  Its broadcast on Thursday nights and last week' (13 Sept) programme raised the bar a little from being </description>
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 <title>Drawing the Line!</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=64</link>
 <description>Now I'm all for a bit of diversification in fact I do several different jobs myself but I think even I would draw the line here.   </description>
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 <title>Another Hotel Fire</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=62</link>
 <description>Over the last few weeks there have been 2 disastrous fires in sleeping accommodation, in Newquay and now in Blackpool. Of course investigation will ultimately reveal the causes and hopefully suggest r</description>
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 <title>Unsual B&B's</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=61</link>
 <description>If you have the odd, and I mean odd, bedroom in your business see how it stacks up here with the professional oddeties here.  Everything from Alaska Railroad Pullman cars to an old jail in Oxford. Fan</description>
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 <title>Web in a Box</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=60</link>
 <description>Anybody using the Web in a Box solution to handling online sales? Apparently it is being promoted through VisitScotland.com and offers the opportunity to have a bookable website using pre-provided tem</description>
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 <title>The Internet</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=59</link>
 <description>The InternetSome interesting stats on your potential customers were released recently:A whopping 83% of the UK population are now researching online before booking an accommodation stay in the UK.63% </description>
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 <title>Business Insurance.</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=58</link>
 <description>Business Insurance.Truthfully I wondered if this would happen and now it has. The words Risk Assessment have reached the ears of various 'Risk Management' agencies who now want to try and sell us all </description>
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 <title>Its been a while!</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=57</link>
 <description>Its been a while I'm afraid but its been a busy time. I hope those of you in the 'tourism' market place have had (and are having) a good 'season'.  OK some industry news.Reports are filtering in about</description>
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 <title>UK holidays too costly and weather too bad - poll</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=55</link>
 <description>UK Holidays too costly and weather too bad?That's what this poll would have us believehttp://www.travelmole.com/stories/1120215.php?mpnlog=1worryingly two of the UK's most popular destinations Cornwal</description>
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 <title>Fred's Country Crafts</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=54</link>
 <description>  Fred's Country Crafts  Not much of a shop name really but an inspiration in terms of what can be done with a few off cuts. I'm rambling please excuse me.      Recently we had a guest staying wh</description>
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 <title>What type of Bed and Breakfast are you?  Are you Hotel Bed and Breakfast, a Guest House Bed and Brea</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=53</link>
 <description>If you are still using the word 'Hotel' in your business name and publicising it and you are part of the Quality in Tourism initiative you have until January 2008 to accept the fact that from that dat</description>
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 <title>Now here's a dilemma!</title>
<link>http://www.bandbowner.com/public/department47.cfm?ID=52</link>
 <description>What do you do with a guest whose behaviour may cause offence to other guests?  No I'm not talking about swearing or being drunk it's a bit more unusual than that, this guest uses TCP apparently with </description>
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