Friday, December 29, 2006

Got an email from Number 10 Downing street today.


Had a bet this week that I could get an email from number 10 downing street!
It won me a tenner! :)
Here is how I did it;
go to trendy tony's website, yeah I'm really in touch with society
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk
Think of something that is likely to be rejected, possibly something whitty.
Press send, and then got tap your mate up for the tenner! :)
Copy of email below!

Though this has a serious side, it does enable us as citizens to register our concerns directly, though one of my favourites over Christmas was "we the undersigned petition the prime minister to release a Christmas Record"


Hi,
I'm sorry to inform you that your petition has been rejected.
Your petition was classed as being in the following categories:
* Intended to be humourous, or has no point about government
policy
If you wish to edit and resubmit your petition, please follow
the following link:
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Squirrel-Helper/CVA09VC5oEEDB3ptmWADBD2
You have four weeks in which to do this, after which your
petition will appear in the list of rejected petitions.
Your petition reads:
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to: 'Provide
every person of 70 years of age with a Grey Squirrel'
They are very useful for jobs around the house; I managed to
get my piano upstairs with my grey squirrel last week; mind you
I had to use a whip! But the brave little fellow did manage to
get all the way up two flights of stairs. I think this is a
super idea for keeping these little grey ASBO rascals from
harrasing the cute red squirrels!
-- the ePetitions team

IT'S MY BIRTHDAY TODAY!

OK! so i'm now 40+.
Well I don't feel any different; just wish people would stop reminding me that I am supposed to feel different.

One bonus was an email from Number 10!

Saturday, December 23, 2006

What wifey wants for Christmas



Yes, my good lady told me yesterday night she wants the new Katie Pice and Peter Album, A whole new world, so I duely dashed out and bought it, when I gothome she was out and I just couldn't resist slicing the package open to listen to it first.
I've always loved music of all types whether sparce Belgian techno or dark jungle, gabba or handbag cheese, trip-hop or progressive, uplifting Italian piano or down and grimy speed garage, drum AND base or good ol' fashioned nosebleed, but today.... today something new, something ground breaking has literally assaulted my ears like a sonic enema, purging everything that I thought I knew about music, leaving me feeling washed out, cleansed and ready to leave behind the old me, what I used to be, leaving me ready, ready for a whole new world. I ripped this CD into MP3, put on my iPod and as the first notes hit me, I sat bolt upright, like, like...... like a puppy that's been trodden on, and I ran, ran through the house, down the hall and straight through the closed patio doors, shards of glass embedding in me as I danced around the garden, leaping like Bambi might have done if Bambi had been shot in the backside with a .177 air pellet. I don't remember what happened next, but when the final track, 'Lullaby', ended I was tapping my foot and clicking my fingers in the first class section of a plane to Barrow-in-Furness. Naked. My hair is now completely white and I twitch more than I used to, but the doctors say that's normal and have prescribed thorozine, but nothing, nothing, NOTHING beats the new high that I have found in this album. I wonder if it's possible to make albums like this in bathroom laboratories to be shipped out for unknowing young ravers worldwide....? What a buzz!! *Locks door and puts CD in player*
Merry Christmas!!

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Affordable Online Booking

Had the SHA coffee morning today at the Bradley Court Hotel on South Cliff Scarborough, lovely place staff very customer focussed.

Met some fellow hoteliers who have all got near the end of a busy season, so everyone was in a boyant mood.
Earlier I met a chap called Chris Parkin who is using an online type booking system called “rezovation system” is used by Mr. Chris Parkin who runs www.bandbowner.com (he may be selling the product through his site at a cheaper price!)

Members of www.bandbowner.com get extra discount on the fees with the “rezovation system”

The link is below; though it looks like more than the £90 he spoke of, so I will need to speak to him further.

http://www.rezovation.com/RezOvationDesktop/booking_engine.html


Online booking and affordable access is something that I am looking further into at the moment my sister uses http://www.guestmaster.com/ which is a great piece of “kit” though it can be costly when the price is reflected in a per bedroom basis, I am presently looking to see if we can get preferential rates for our Scarborough Hospitality Association Members.

Monday, December 11, 2006

Common Standards Guest Accommodation

A Common Standards Update
This brief guide is for Accommodation providers a Hotel guide will follow latter.
The AA and Quality In Tourism (QIT) is now inspecting Guest Accommodation against the new star rating Quality Standards. Funnily enough our business has had 5 inspections this year, two with Q.I.T. (Visit Britain) and 3 with the AA; this has lead to a greater understanding of the new standards and the impact on the industry. Having cut their teeth on the larger establishments the AA particularly is turning its attention to the smaller establishments. The AA has said it will aim to complete the first phase of inspections by the middle of 2007, in time to have star ratings for all properties in the 2008 AA B&B Guide. I am sure Q.I.T. (Visit Britain) will not be far behind.
The New Standards
There is a common date for final completion of all inspections by January 2008. This target date is shared with Visit Britain, Visit Scotland and Visit Wales. Although; as you would expect; all four organisations are working to different time tables!
Result, there may be some star’ed establishments in the same vicinity as diamond’ed establishments, this will undoubtedly lead to guest confusion in the mean time.
One thing that we all need to consider as we get nearer to the 2008 deadline is the word “hotel” in an accommodation provider’s property name. In arguing the point with the unmoving powers at Visit Britain as an industry we may cause more confusion to the guest during this intervening period, this is something that we must accept; if we are to continue to argue this point on behalf of the members.
As a possible fallback position with regard to the word “Hotel” it may be wise to consider that the word “Hotel” could be substituted with say a word like “Gotel”, meaning “guest hotel” as this is so similar in wording that the guest would know it is a form of “Hotel”; plus it is only one letter change, minimizing costs. Do remember though! That the Scarborough Hotels Association has voiced its members concerns at the highest level with Visit Britain on the matter of retention of the word “hotel” for accommodation providers and they have extended the provision of dropping the issue until 2008, though Visit Britain are still adamant that after this date the word “hotel” must be dropped..

Inspections
Inspections; “get the knowledge” and “get aware” before your inspection is the word of the day, do your own critical inspection of your own premises, look for “quick wins” with regard to service enhancements. Download the guides or ask Alison at the Scarborough Hospitality Association to email you them! When the inspector comes discuss any concerns you may have with them.
I understand that anomalies in the recommended rating are being resolved locally between the AA and the relevant Tourist Board through the Area Inspectors or Area Manager so for example a “three diamond” and “3 star AA” on the same property should not happen!
It is probably going to be late 2008, when all four organisations have completed the entire process of grading under the new standards; only then will it be evident where some ratings may need review.

What Designator should you be listed under?
Well there are six different designators for Guest Accommodation. These must be used in conjunction with your star rating to avoid confusion with the full-service ‘Hotel’ scheme; i.e. those establishments who in Visit Britain’s opinion can use the word “Hotel” Your designator will be the same for all organisations you are involved with, for us in Scarborough it is presently Visit Britain and the AA.
B&B
This is best for any accommodation provided in a private house, run by the owner and with no more than six guests
Guest House
Accommodation for more than six guests and run on a more commercial basis.
Farmhouse
Accommodation provided on a working farm or smallholding
Inn
Accommodation provided in a fully licensed establishment
Restaurant with Rooms
Destination restaurant offering overnight accommodation with a maximum of 12 bedrooms
Guest Accommodation
Any establishment that meets the minimum entry requirements is eligible for this general designator

Ok! What’s the difference between the “old” standards and the “new” standards?
According to surveys conducted the new star ratings are more robust than the diamond standards; apparently for two reasons

Physical requirements: a full en-suite (or private) bathrooms to achieve four or five stars. If you have in room basins the maximum you can get is three stars.

Service and cleanliness; overall level of quality in all areas, especially hospitality, cleanliness, bedrooms, bathrooms and breakfast, is far higher than before. Therefore, if you were at the lower end of your diamond band and have made no positive changes, then you might be graded at a lower star level than you perceive you should be at; so now is the time to look at these issues!

Above all remember this is an entirely new scheme, and must be viewed as such. The inspectors are allowed to take a flexible attitude until the end of 2007, where they can see that proprietors are making changes or have plans for improvements, but do remember this flexibility is based on subjective application; so keep on the good side of the inspector during the inspection process and remember they are there to help you, so remain calm and friendly.

If you have any further queries about the new rating system, do contact the association for information.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

SHA Committee Meeting

Well I had to chair my first committee meeting today, I think it was the most ummm! how you say controversial one for some time! Shal I say a change to the usual one.Though I lot was said that needed to be said and got off peoples chests, and some stuff was said that did not need to be said, some stuff was also said that should not have been said and some insults were made by some people present to other people present, I think overall it was productive; I know this sounds strange to say! I was fascinated to see some members were very vocal and some were deadly silent, and did not say a word.Some of the best meetings I have been in that have resulted in the best moves forward have been like this meeting full of passion and emotion (not that I want every meeting to be like this!), I think the result will be a reassessment of targets as a group, with an overall aim to try and achieve for the year. We need to tackle this in January and take this passion and make it productive, as for the silent members ummm! Did they have any passion? Why were they silent, is it because we have not made them feel part of the team?

Thursday, November 23, 2006

32 inch TV only £389.99


Oh Yes! I like to know when I spot a bargain.
So I've been watching out for a cheap HD ready 32 inch TV for some time before Christmas arrives; our TV is not working very well it flickers from 28 inch to 3 inch intermitently.
So when Aldi advertised a 32 inch TV for£389.99 today, I dashed down to cue for the opening in the morning. I was 12th in the cue!
OH Yes! I am on to abargainn here I thought as I looked at the people behind.
Oh Yes!Ass the doors were opened by the security man.
Oh yes!Lookss like they have a lot of TV's!
Oh NO! I am12thh in the cue and they only have 10 TV's.
typicall, the way modern marketing works these days, so I left no buying anything!
Will I go back, Yes! I am a sucker for an offer that sounds too good to be true!

Oh by the wayWollworthss are selling a 32inch LCD by Relisys (they make computer monitors) for £449.99, so unless Tesco's and the other supermarkets have a war of the LCD's beforChristmasas I think I will be getting one from there; unless you know somewhere else I can get one elsewhere?

Monday, November 20, 2006

Christmas Lights On or Off!

Over the last two weeks I have been telephoned a number of times by people complaining that I am mad not giving the council "what for!" over the Christmas lights non-switch on.
What's my problem?
Don't I care about Scarborough?

I have asked the people who complained to me, were they there last year, most answer no, those that do answer yes were on the prerifery of the event with no children in tow. Well I was not there either, but I do care about the health and safety of people attending the event!

I have two friends who were in the town for the switch on last year both with young children, and they both experienced very frightening moments with regard to their children being crushed! This is not light matter, it only takes a second of resonable pressure to crush a child badly.

At the end of the day the Christmas Switch on event is not a spontaneous event, so it has to be assessed for health and safety by law, and the process for such a large event will require input from Police, Fire, Ambulance, and council and in the end and somebody the organiser has to put their "neck on the block" with regard to their job and possibly their liberty; if things go wrong!

At the end of the day nobody was willing to do this after assessing all the risks involved. I understand the reason the decision was so late was because the concerned parties were looking at options up until the last minute.

I personally can not see how 10,000 people who would each need a space of around 0.5 square meters to 1 square meter each just to stand (let alone move) can fit in the largest are near where the christmas lights are. I don't think any are in the town centre is that big? Or to put it another way would 20% of the towns folk fit in the area used last year safely?

So no switch-on this year, the failure is due to its own success!

This does raise the question of where else you could do the switch on! But there is little point if the new area is not where the lights are being displayed!

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Scarborough Hospitality Association Committee Meeting

Held today at the Crown Spa Hotel Scarborough.
We handled the usual committee meeting issues and spent the traditional November meeting finalising the Annual Ball. The evening should be good and a lot of work has been put in by the social committee.
After we met the coucil representative and two hoteliers (guest providers?) from Hartleypool (Don't mention the monekey!). In hartlepool the council make no exception for the parking for the tourist over night stay industry, the hoteliers have to pay £250 per parking place! They were very interetsed in the consessions Scarborough Hoteliers had negotiated, £1 for upto 4 days. Presently our organisation has spent £3,821.00 on parking this year (last year was £2978.93), the main reason (95%) is due to the increase in parking costs. Without this valuble cosessions the tourism business in the borough would be adversely affected not just profits but total visitor numbers. Maybe we aren't badly provided for in the parking area after all?

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Sea, Sand and Surf!

The last two days have been a wild time in the bay. I managed to get into the sea with my Body Board (Sponge) today, one of these types of board not a kids board!
I caught three real good waves and my new surf friend Hayley (as you are supposed to have a surf buddy as part of the first rules of safety) was real real brave in to face of a 15ft rouge that met her head on!
Instead of coming out of the water shook up and shaking, she came out with a big smile on her face :). REAL BIG RESPECT!! It was only her second time out on a sponge.

So if your living in Scarborough and can't find anything to do pop down to your local surf shop (we have 4 now!) hire some kit and try it out, or even book some lessons!
Also big respect to the person in the bay yesterday near the lighthouse when that large 20ft wave came into the bay, I am lucky to be able to watch the bay from the comfort of my kitchen window with central heating and a large cup of honey tea.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

End of the Scarborough (Whitby Filey) Guide!

End of the Scarborough (Whitby Filey) Guide! I attended the ATP (Area Tourism Partnership) meeting followed by the Borough Tourism Working Group meeting at the Evron Centre Filey today. At this meeting it was announced that this year is the last year of the costal guide that advertises on Scarborough Whitby and Filey accommodation; future guides will incorporate the boroughs of Hambleton, and Ryedale. This I was told will give the borough the opportunity to widen its exposure to new markets and reduce the entry costs to communicate to these markets. A long period of time was spent discussing the future of Scarborough art gallery, should it have a cafe. Some time was also spent discussing Whitby Tourist Information Centre and the opening of a cafe in the adjoining space.


Should we change the Scarborough Whitby Filey Guide for accommodation so it merges with Hambleton and Ryedale?
Yes
No
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Friday, October 13, 2006

Thunder Cats Hooo!!




We have Thunder Cat racing in the South Bay this weekend!
No this is not the bi-pedal cats carrying swords led by Lion-o fighting the evile Mumm-ra and his evile band of eveil doers! But these Thundercats!
These boats will be racing around the bay, having fun.
Needless to say, me and the kids will be surfing at 6.30am in the morning to avoid being run over!

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Vote on Sands!


Is the Sands Development Good For Scarborough?
Yes
No
Don't Know
  
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Scarborough Hospitality Association Coffee Morning

Scarborough Hospitality Association Coffee Morning I attend this in the winter months and this month it was at the Harmony Country Lodge an interesting place built in a hexagonal shape at Burniston, with a religious and holistic slant.

North Bay Sands Development Liasion Group


The Sands North Bay Scarborough

Attended my second North Bay liaison group today regarding the sands development FAQ here
In my capacity of Scarborough Hospitality Association Vice President,
roughly here is the present situation;
Work has now officially started, highway diversion operates outside the old corner, hoarding will be going up soon, renovation of part of the old pavilion will commence soon and then demolition of the corner complex.
Mr Rhodes (from Benchmark) is keen to see as little disruption to the locality as possible and is keen to see rubble crushed on site and buried as future hardcore on site. This will be good for the environment.
Local suppliers will be used as much as possible, subject to cost constraints.
Nicholson; a local estate agency is handling the letting of the remaining 2 shop units. Nicholson will also be selling the apartments that are part of the first build. I understand that around 12 flats have already been sold "off plan".
The rest of the meeting was spent discussing proposed traffic routes that big lorries and normal lorries could use so as to minimise disruption to residents. Though I suppose the Scarborough Borough Council already have this worked out? The main big deliveries are the steel from Sheffield and the bathroom pods from Hull. Though I suppose the raw materials for the concrete machine that will undoutably be on site will also be large and regular!
Is the Sabds Development Good For Scarborough? Discuss!

Monday, October 09, 2006

Vote on the A64?


Should the A64 made dual carriageway all the way into Scarborough?
Yes
No
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Talking of widening the A64



Here is an interesting point of view of a person in the accommodation trade, ie me

A business colleague told me about a conversation with a leading business person from blackpool, regarding improving the A64.
Blackpool (off there this week!) hotels noticed that when the road was made dual carriage all the way into the town, Hoteliers noticed a sharp drop in trade from there usual markets!
Why?
Well around 75% of the Blackpool short break market came from a drive time distance of around 1.5-2.5 hours, ie. Long enough for a short stay but too long a drive for a day trip!
After the road was improved this market that was 1.5-2.5 hours drive away was now 1.-1.5 hours away, result they no longer needed to stay over night as customers could reach Blackpool easier for a day trip.
This placed many hoteliers off balance with their understanding of their market, unfortunately for Blackpool the new 1.5-2.5 hour drive distance did not take in a more densely popuplated area than the old 1.5-2.5 drive time area.
So what does this possibly mean for Scarborough?
Our main short stay market is West and South Yorkshire, high density areas, the main industrial base of the region is located here. If the A64 is made dual all the way into Scarborough, I think this market will become mainly day trip, beyond this area there is not a more densely populated area to replace it; so we need to be prepared to react to this change if it comes.
Don't get me wrong I firmly believe the A64 dual link into Scarborough will be a good thing for the town as a whole! When it does happen don't be supprised if you see me opening an ice cream parlour! However, the accommodation market needs to think ahead when this change does come!
WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Friday, October 06, 2006

Betting On Scarborough Update!

Interesting to note in the Evening News today Don Robinson (AKA Local Character) is leading a bid to get a Casino in York.
Interesting that as he said Scarborough is too small for a Casino! Ummm!
Really!


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Thursday, October 05, 2006

Place your bets! Betting on Scarborough


I attended the “betting on Scarborough” meeting tonight with my brother Richard at the Royal Hotel, one of Scarborough's other historic hotels. This was about Scarboroughs attempt to get a license for a reginal small casino with a gamming floor the size of a football pitch (Small?)

The meeting was interesting after all the important people had said their bit, there were some very important people there; CEO's of Scarborough Borough Council (sbc), North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC), and Yorkshire Forward (YF) a local charater wanted to have his say!.

Don Robinson (aka a local character) moved to the from and spoke from the podium and said a bigger casino was not viable in the area, and A64 widening was most important, A director from the local exisitng casino said that a new casino would force them to close (Similar to what happened to an other exisitng casino that was open and trading just before they opened up their new casino at the old Royal Opera House site.) Mind you this resoning is fairly mute as the we could use the same reasoning for a new hotel or accommodation provider opening up in the town! Others had minor objections to the lack of public consultation on the issue?

Council officers seemed bemused and a degree embarrassed somewhat, and the whole thing sort of “fell apart” though no blame should be attached to the participants or organisers, I wonder what the CEO's of SBC, NYCC and YF thought!?

The casino regulators do not make a decision until December, interesting that the final plans for sands are not submitted until December, though this site is probably the best place to put a casino anyway!

The council officers seemed very confident that they are going to get a license for a gaming floor the size of a football pitch! I think the behaviour of the few have strengthened the resolve of the officers to “go for it!” Though in the headdy hights of council politics you never really know what the big game plan is, and tonight was a classic example!

Any way the food and service at the Royal Hotel on this occasion was very good.
Interesting that non of the excitement on the night was reported in the evening news; our local rag!

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Scarborough Hospitality Association

Scarborough Hospitality Association I attended this meeting as the vice president on the first Tuesday of the month, many things were discussed at this meeting including the proposed Sands development and the furutre of the towns tourism

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Why is the Cuckoo not a more successful bird?


Peter an ambassador for twitching was staying in the Hotel this week. We got talking about Cuckoo’s as I have heard and seen a number in recent years, I was wondering why they were not as successful as other birds. In that the adult Cuckoo lays its eggs in other birds nests, then the Cuckoo chick hatches earlier than the other eggs, then gets the unknowing foster parents to feed it; as it gorges itself beyond tasteful capacity. Later having deceived the unsuspecting adult birds the Cuckoo proceeds to push the parents of the rightful offspring around in the nest ultimately ending in the pushing of the rightful offspring out of the nest.
How come this emote behaviour is not rewarded more, surely we should be seeing Cuckoos everywhere in the environment?
Peter (hopefully the Cuckoo expert) and ambassador for twitching staying in the Hotel said that though this tactic should be successful, not all the un-suspecting foster parents fall for this subterfuge. Some parents respond as follows;
Some abandon the nest after the new egg appears,
Some abandon the Cuckoo chick possibly recognising as not it’s own (do the recognise the subterfuge?) and abandon the nest
Some Cuckoo chicks make such big demands on the un-suspecting foster parents, such that they can not keep up with the Cuckoo chicks ravenous appetite for more and more attention and food.
Well I am no bird expert but Peter is an expert Cuckoo man, Thanks for that insight into animal behaviour, question answered, thanks Peter!

Monday, September 18, 2006

Where else would I rather be!


The last two weeks on Sunday I have been in the sea with some of my kids, we got cheap (4-3mil, £19) wetsuits off Ebay and body boards from the surf shop at the spa (http://www.fluidconcept.co.uk/. They also do surfing lessons with all the kit you need!) Total cost for all of us just short of £100 with body boards, fun we have had PRICELESS!!
We had one of those unforgettable life moments Sunday before last! I was on the beach with the kids in wetsuits, playing in the surf with body boards. Anyway I was in the deep water; I had just been clobbered by a particularly big wave and looked down to the shore to check on the kids playing where the water was less aggressive. Up pops around 2 foot away but a Labrador ( I first thought, what's a dog doing this far out!) then I did a double take and realised it had no ears (I thought poor dog!); looked again realised it was a seal! Well he/she looked at me, I looked it him/her, transfixed for around 15 seconds, realising we were a bit too close to each other we moved away, me out to sea, seal towards the shore and the kids. Well seals do bite, but not unless provoked! So as a protective parent I drifted in behind to watch the kids reaction, it took them around 2 minutes before they realised that there was an extra body bobbing around with them in their group. Seal was fine and on departing actually brushed past one of the kids who thought it was a shark at first, then up pops the seals head!! Anyway, magical moment for all involved!

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Should We tax aviation travel?


How come it is cheaper to travel half way round the world on a plane stay a week in a hotel then fly back, cheaper than staying a week in a UK hotel?
We have fire regulations, statutory minimum wage, holiday pay, climate levey charge, Vat etc...
Many of the places abroad do not have these valuble rights and obligations to community.
So lets even the playing field, and save the plannet at the same time!?

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Should Hotels on the coast be allowed to turn into Flats?

The general feeling in the local industry is NO!

But in all honesty does it really matter!

If the property is not a viable business it will become a run down eyesore, left empty prooving it not viable as a hotel then converted to flats!

Yes, we have a parking problem, but we should not use this as an excuse, we have too many beds in this coastal town as it is; that's why some B&B's are selling at £16.50 per person per night.

We seem to have over supply of bed stock its as simple as that!

Talking of people older than me, Doreen was 70 yesterday.

Doreen is hardworking, and looks after the general areas making sure all is
clean and tidy. She has a good mind (sharp as a pin), great personality and a smile for everyone, possibly the answer to my fears in old age is to keep working hard for the next 40 years!

Any older poeple out there with an opinion on this?

I woke up today and thought I'm 40 years old in the next 4 months!

That means I am half way through my livable life because most people get
dementia at 80+, and then start forgetting where they left the car keys. (though the thought of them find them frightens me more!)!

Great, I work with people half my age in this hotel and twice the hair
on their head, yet they treat me like I'm an old man; but mentally I am
no different; but physically I am.

Maybe that is how the 80 year old feels when they can't find the car keys!!

May be life is not as different as we first assume, between the
generations, may be the young people feel envious of the 40 year old
with more settled outlook and material trappings?