BHA awards commend outstanding service to the tourism and hospitality industry
29th June 2010, 4:40pm
This year's awards, given by the British Hospitality Association to commend outstanding service to the tourism and hospitality industry, were presented at the BHA's luncheon at Grosvenor House, London today.
At the presentation, Bob Cotton, chief executive, said that the awards honoured individuals or organisations for the contribution they had made to the industry during the year.
Brand of the Year
Winner: Jamie's Italian
For its success in the casual dining sector and with a successful national roll-out strategy, creating jobs and excellent dining experiences.
BHA's Sustainable Business Award
Winner: ARAMARK
It has a team of managers and employees dedicated to reducing the environmental impact of the company's activities.
BHA Tourism Award
Winner: The Graves family, owners of Armathwaite Hall
A highly successful country house hotel and spa on Bassenthwaite Lake, near Keswick - and Trotters World of Animals which has grown into one of the most popular attractions in the Lake District.
BHA Marketing Award
Winner: Best Western Hotels
For its successful £1m advertising campaign to boost business throughout its 270 hotels.
BHA Innovation Award
Winner: City Inn
For its record of innovation in the provision of guest facilities and meeting space.
BHA Member of the Year Award
Winner: Tragus Holdings and Graham Turner, chief executive
For the company's support of the association on key issues in food service, including the FSA's growing interest in calorie-counted menus and its introduction of Scores on the Doors..
Tourism for All Award
Winner: Thistle Hotels and the Thistle Marble Arch in particular
For its ongoing and proactive programme of improving accessibility and staff awareness in its hotels.
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