"Put simply, this data is extremely worrying for thousands of otherwise viable hospitality businesses."
Our latest member survey shows that energy bills have gone up 81% in the last year, and are three times higher than 2021.
@SkyNews@UKHospKate
https://t.co/CM554vghMT
James Roby sums it up by describing his record-breaking appearance as just another game.
St Helens team-mate George Delaney was just ONE-MONTH-OLD when the legendary hooker took the field for the first time.
https://t.co/tNEJlJcCXZ
Don’t want to watch GB News? Don’t worry, you can watch @MarinaPurkiss destroy Jacob Rees Mogg here 👇🏼
This is actually the closest I’ve ever come to pitying him.
Ps: Wonder if he supports fracking due to his alleged financial interests in the fossil fuel industry via Odey?
Too many places are discouraging cash payments. As
@Freddygray31 has just said @GBNEWS the dangers of cashless are authoritarian surveillance society
Keep insisting on cash
https://t.co/470vROcOQW
The average cost of a pint of draught lager increased 11.8% in the year to February 2023, latest figures from the @ONS have revealed
https://t.co/xbxgWBjsxn
Imagine the hard work, dedication, & sacrifice that will have gone into getting a pub in a small Devon village into the Top 50 Gastropubs in the UK. Energy costs SHOULD NOT be why hospitality businesses fail & why people lose not just their livelihood but their home.
It’s wrong.
Small growth in economy in November - economists had expected it to fall by more than twice that - boosted once again by hospitality and World Cup. Underlining once again the vital role our sector plays in driving recovery and growth.
The energy companies are now causing more damage and closures to Hospitality, than Covid did.
The Gov’t and Ofgem urgently need to step in and pull them in line.
A flash poll of 200 bar, nightclub & late-night operators found business down 20% in December compared to Dec 2019, the last December unaffected by restrictions. New Year's Eve performed better than expected with businesses trading 16% down on 2019 @wearethentia #propelinfo
Upside Down Management is summarised well by a sign I saw in a hotel recently. “Do you want to speak to the person in charge or the person who knows what’s going on?” The best ideas come from those who serve customers, pick orders and put money in the till. Not from Head Office.