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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
After three turbulent years, my term as President of the Northern Ireland Hotels Federation is coming to an end. When I was elected in October 2019, the industry was a buoyant one, with growth predicted and a record breaking one-billion-pound year on the horizon. The industry did break that billion-pound barrier but the onset of the COVID19 pandemic, with lockdowns, restrictions and closures over a two-year period, overshadowed this milestone achievement and has taken its toll on us all.
We live in different times and as I look back, I’m immensely proud of the resilience hoteliers have shown since March 2020. I know that challenges remain and would like to wish all our members, suppliers and the wider hospitality sector all the best for the months ahead and thank them for their support over the last three years. We have weathered storms before and I believe that our strength lies in continuing to work together, lobbying for a better business climate for all. The Federation has pressed for support with energy bills, a reduction in rates and a revised immigration policy to help address the current labour market issues. Support for energy costs is on the way, and rates are being discounted for a three-year period based on new 2023 valuations. However, the issue of people remains a huge problem for businesses as they seek to restore profitability and return to normal trading.
Attracting people, engaging with them, and retaining skilled workers is something that the Federation has been working with through the HATS collaborative network. Highlighting the diversity of roles, career progression and opportunities the sector has to offer is important. Job security has proved a motivating factor in attracting and retaining staff. Outlining challenges is important but we should also note the strength of the sector and its role as a key economic driver should not be underestimated. My message would be that there are secure positions available today and real opportunities for tomorrow.
People are a key topic for Hospitality exchange 2022 and the programme is included in this edition of Hotplate. We’ll also be looking at the future of the sector, sustainability and of course, I’m delighted that this year we will be able to network and meet friends old and new (and even dance!) Book your place online today at hospitalityexchange.org. uk and don’t forget to use your member discount for even better value!
I hope I will get the opportunity to see you over the course of the two days. Despite the unprecedented nature of my time as President, it’s been an honour to represent you all, and I wish you healthy and happy times ahead.
STEPHEN MELDRUM President