Hotel jobs created in Northumberland inn

Hotel jobs created by expansion of Northumberland inn

22/05/2008 17:31:25

Expansion of the 30-room Bamburgh Castle Hotel, now known as the Bamburgh Castle Inn in Seahouses, Northumberland, has created jobs for 40 employees, according to the Journal.

The project has been taken on by Lindisfarne Inns, the publication claims, which has appointed Sam Robinson and his partner Julia Baker as hotel managers, who possess over 50 years of experience in the hospitality industry between them.

"It is our aim to make the new Bamburgh Castle Inn an integral part of the community," said Ms Baker.

The couple's new acquisition will be open for bookings from July 1st.

Mr Robinson has won AA awards recognising his achievement as an executive chef in London, Stratford and Gloucestershire.

With 1,400 separate tourism-orientated businesses, Northumberland's visitor economy was recently noted for its individuality in the latest area tourism management plan for 2006-2009, in that it is comprised of a "large number of very small companies many employing five or less people".

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