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Our B & B is located in a small village with only one other B & B and a handful of holiday homes in it. We also have a couple of pubs, one serving delicious food that people travel from outside the area to enjoy. At the moment we are concerned about the attitude the local residents will take towards our guests when we re-open as most do not rely on tourism for their livelihood and might not understand why we are welcoming people back into our community.
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Firstly, I advise you not to ‘presume’ what you will have to do but wait for the final guidance from the UK Government around cleaning, necessary PPE and also the resting of rooms between guests. Guidance will cover a multitude of things some of which may not apply. As with much of the information received over the recent months it has been based on inaccurate facts shared on social media. Short term accommodation providers come in all shapes and sizes and therefore one size fits all guidance will not work. Some of what you implement going forward will be based on your own common sense as well as the layout of your property and how you can meet and greet guests both on arrival and as they return from their day out. Industries in different sectors are not making mask wearing compulsory so there may be no reason why tourism and hospitality have to. Once you have decided on your meet and greet process set this out in an email that you send your guests a few days before they are due to arrive. Keep them up to date with information about short term changes to the usual way you run your business especially if they have stayed with you before.
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This is a popular concern with B & B owners especially in smaller locations where tourism is not prolific. It is important you work with the other short-term accommodation providers to create what I am referring to as a ‘Positive Welcome’. I also advise that you include the pubs in this collaborative work to ensure all businesses that are attracting people from outside of your village are included. Arrange a meeting online with the other business owners to discuss your concerns, if the holiday homes are managed by Agents do try and include both the owners and the Agents. Producing a leaflet from all the businesses setting out what you plan to do to keep businesses operating while ensuring yourself, guests and local residents are safe is a good place to start. Arrange to deliver this to every house in your community. Showing you are thinking about them and working to keep them safe will help build residents confidence and reduce their animosity. Ensure there is a contact name and number for at least one of the business owners for them to talk to if they have concerns.
We are growing increasingly concerned about re-opening as time goes on not only because of the new measures we will have to put in place resulting in the closing off of rooms but also the PPE we may have to wear when greeting guests. Our warm welcoming manner is one of the things we are complimented on both personally and in reviews and the worry we have is this will be lost behind a mask.
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