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MONTH IN REVIEW MONTH IN REVIEW www.hotelowner.co.uk START: THE MONTH’S NEWS BEGAN HERE START UPS Temping agency app backed by David Haye wins £6m investment A startup app company that connects employers with temping staff, Syft, has closed a Series A investment funding round of £6.1m. The round, led by Spotify’s first investors Creandum, also includes backing from PROfounders Capital and Colle Capital, alongside existing angel investors such as David Haye and Lord Young, taking Syft to an overall £8.7m total funding in 20 months. Launched in November 2015, Syft offers an online staffing platform for the hospitality and events sector in London, Manchester and Leeds In under two years, Syft has drawn over 4,000 job seekers, allowing them to see exactly who they are working for and what the role involves prior to the shift, without the need to go through a middle-man. The platform allows direct access between employers and staff, and handles all payroll and tax obligations, with the employer paying staff wages and any National Insurance contributions via the app. Co-founder Jack Beaman said: “Attracting a fund of the standard and reputation of Creandum is not only very exciting for us, but also for the UK startup scene. “It’s exciting that we continue to see large funding rounds coming into the UK after the Brexit vote. This round will help us consolidate our position in the UK, expanding nationwide and launching new sectors.” 6 www.hotelowner.co.uk PROPERTY Peak District National Park given permission for first hotel in 66 years The Peak District National Park is set to have its first new-build hotel since the park was created in 1961, following a landslide decision by planners for a new tourist development. The development will provide an additional visitor facility and hotel for the National Park, which receives 12 million visitors each year. The site currently suffers from an undersupply of hotel accommodation and the planning application was passed as an exception to normal policy due to its overwhelming public support and benefits to tourism within the National Park. The brownfield site is located on the National Park’s principle route on the edge of Stoney Middleton, just minutes away from Chatsworth House and Bakewell. The development is set to include two new buildings, featuring a 71-bedroom hotel and a separate visitor/heritage centre, with a cafe and craft shop. The current owners will operate the visitor and heritage centre, but the hotel site is being offered for sale or lease as a development opportunity, and is being marketed by property consultancy Sanderson Weatherall. Ian Naylor, partner at Sanderson Weatherall said, “This is a rare and fantastic opportunity to acquire what it set to be the largest hotel in the National Park. “The development will benefit year- round from the huge footfall from both national and international visitors to the area, as well as from corporate and other market sectors, and with little competition.” 1 2 3 4 5 TOURISM VisitEngland extols youth ‘staycations’ VisitEngland has launched a new campaign encouraging young people from Great Britain and Northern Ireland to take a holiday at home in a bid to boost the UK’s tourism industry. Statistics show that 16-to-34 year olds took almost 1.4 million fewer holidays at home last year compared with a decade ago. VisitEngland’s £2.5m ‘Join the World - Discover the UK’ digital and social media campaign, which launched on Monday, is targeting this ‘lost generation’ using overseas social media influencers and travellers to showcase the experiences that can be had on holiday in the UK. The campaign is run in partnership with the national tourism organisations of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, tourism businesses and destination management organisations across the UK. Part of the UK government’s GREAT Britain campaign, ‘Join the World - Discover the UK’ is expected to generate more than one million additional overnight stays with an £80m boost to the economy. STAT OF THE MONTH 4 million This is how many overseas visits there were in the UK in July, the highest ever on record October 2017