Sedgemoor District Council in Somerset has granted planning permission for Zeal Hotels to construct a new 138-bedroom hotel in Bridgwater.  

The five storey hotel will also include a restaurant and bar, a lounge area and a number of meeting rooms.

The site of the new hotel is just off Junction 24 of the M5 motorway and adjacent to the Somerset Energy Innovation Centre.

The hotel aims to capitalise on the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station currently under development in Bridgwateras well as the local community and holiday makers.

Construction work is due to commence on site in January 2018 and the hotel is due to open in time for Christmas 2018.

Details: http://www.zealprojects.com/plans-are-approved-for-more-hotel-bedrooms-in-bridgwater/


The Arora Group has signed an agreement with Hilton Hotels to open a new hotel at London Heathrow Airport. 

Hilton Garden Inn will have 360 bedrooms. It will open at Heathrow Terminal 2 next year. It will be the only hotel with a direct link to the Queen’s Terminal.

Meanwhile at London Gatwick Airport, the Arora Hotel Gatwick/Crawley with 432 bedrooms is to undergo an extensive refurbishment ahead of re-opening next winter as DoubleTree by Hilton.

There is also a major refurbishment planned for the Hilton London Gatwick Airport, the largest hotel at Gatwick with 821 bedrooms. This will be spread over the next three years.

The Arora Group will now become the UK’s largest privately owned owner-operator of hotels, with over 4,000 bedrooms under management.

Details: http://www.arorahotels.com/


Gisborough Hall, the four-star hotel on the edge of the North York Moors is planning a new multi-million-pound spa development. 

Work should be underway by early next year and it is hoped the extensive woodland spa will be open by the end of 2018.

The new spa at Gisborough Hall will include an 18-metre indoor pool, an outdoor hydro-pool, a variety of heat experiences with relaxation space, nine treatment rooms, an extensive gym and a fitness studio.

Gisborough Hall is a Grade II-listed country house which dates back to 1857. It was fully restored as a four-star hotel in 2002 following investment by the Gisborough family, who privately own the hotel.

Gisborough Hall is currently home to 71 bedrooms,  Chaloner’s Restaurant, a Revival Zone spa, ‘G’ Bar and Bistro, as well as a ballroom, conservatory and events spaces.

Gisborough Hall is around a 20-minute drive from Middlesbrough.

Details: https://gisborough-hall.com/


The Ribble Valley is an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty but is virtually unknown outside its Lancashire borders.

However, a local hospitality group, James' Places, aims to correct that. It has just opened the 1823 Spinning Block hotel at Holmes Mill in Clitheroe, in the heart of the Ribble Valley.  

Holmes Mill is a former cotton mill which has been totally redeveloped.

1823 Spinning Block is a 38-bedroom hotel. The first 16 bedrooms are now available with the hotel aiming to be fully open by Easter 2018.

1823 Spinning Block shares space in the converted former textile mill with a bistro, bar and grill; a food hall; a brewery; a beer hall; a swimming pool, gym and spa as well as events and meeting space.

1823 Spinning Block Hotel is located in the centre of the market town of Clitheroe in Lancashire, close to Clitheroe station with a regular rail connection into Manchester.

Details: http://www.holmesmill.co.uk/hotel/


Plans have been published to convert a former office block at 249 West George Street in Glasgow into a 110-bedroom aparthotel. 

Adina Aparthotel would feature a ground floor restaurant and bar. Plans also include an extension on the roof of the building to house luxury apartments boasting views across the city of Glasgow.  

The aparthotel would be operated by Adina Apartment Hotels, an Australian-based company.  It would be their first aparthotel in the UK.

Details: https://www.adinahotels.com/de-en/locations/