Hello Sue,
If you are looking at the hotel industry the guy to chat to is Brian Seaman from the Holiday Care Service..
An absolute guru on the industry, and a nice chap as well..
I travel extensively throughout the UK and find Holiday Inn helpful and consistent when I book..
Website not bad for info, conversation with on site staff usually very informed, and rooms meet guidelines..
Regards
Ian
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On 16 Jul 2013, at 09:44, "Sue Fox" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I am looking into good and bad practice relating to public facing pre-visit access statements (note: not building regs/planning etc.). I am particularly interested in the information which is, is not or should be made available prior to booking a nights’ accommodation with a hotel provider. Does anyone have:
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> • Good examples
> • Bad examples
> • Thoughts on what should / should not be included for pre-visit access statements
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> In addition to content I am interested to hear any views around the level of detail, format and best location for such information.
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> Thanks
> Sue
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