Considerate Hoteliers winning short list unveiled
The best have bubbled to the top and the stage is now set for a fight to the finish as the short list for The Considerate Hotel of the Year 2012 Awards is announced.
Congratulations to all those listed – a veritable record of the great and the good, little and large. Good luck to all and hope to see everyone at the forthcoming Awards Gala Lunch on 31st May. Got your ticket yet?
The Considerate Hotel of the Year
- The Green House Bournemouth
- Strand Palace London
- La Moinerie – Sark
- Le Manoir Aux Quat Saisons
- Lancaster London
- Alexandra Hotel – Lyme Regis
- Radisson Blu Portman London
- Crowne Plaza London – The City
- Park Plaza County Hall London
- The Savoy
- Trenython Manor – Cornwall
Sustainable Food
- Montagu Arms – Beaulieu
- Aval du Creux – Sark
- The Bingham – Richmond
Green Champion
- Gary Lohan – One Aldwych
- Sally Beck – Landmark London
- Hendrik Lessing – Sark Hotels
- Clare Wright – Lancaster London
Green Team
- Wilton Court – Ross-on-Wye
- Landmark London
- Devonshire Arms – Yorkshire
- Radisson Blu Portman London
- Crowne Plaza London – The City
Small Accommodation Provider
- Lasswade Country House – Wales
- Wilton Court – Ross-on-Wye
- Hotel Petit Champ – Sark
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