Hotel gets make-over after receiving grant
The Colin Grazier Hotel and Ubar in Tamworth has announced the completion of a make-over to the hotel bedrooms and bar, thanks to Tamworth Borough Council 's award from the Additional Restrictions Grant scheme (ARG 6).
Businesses in Tamworth town centre have been awarded more than a quarter of a million pounds from Tamworth Borough Council 's Additional Restrictions Grant scheme (ARG 6), designed to help local businesses bounce back and grow following the pandemic.
More than 20 businesses, including The Colin Grazier, have been supported by the latest Additional Restrictions Grant scheme- ARG 6- Tamworth Town Centre High Street Business Growth Grant scheme, with a total grant of £279,173.32
This scheme offered a grant of £7,000 - £20,000, to businesses that occupy a commercial unit on the ground floor of one of Tamworth town centre 's high streets.
Projects have included supporting businesses to relocate to new premises, updating equipment to improve services and enabling businesses to offer new services to grow and create new jobs.
Adrian Chadwick, manager of The Colin Grazier Hotel and Ubar, said: “Our successful application to receive the ARG 6 grant has enabled us to upgrade our bar EPOS system to future proof it.
“The system we were operating was more than 15 years old, and recently had a few hardware issues, spares were becoming hard to come by as the system was no longer available new.
“We 've also upgraded our previously mismatched bar stools, not only do they look smarter, but they are stackable making it much easier to store when we move them away the bar side on busy nights.
“Another upgrade we 've been able to achieve, is the purchase of additional pull-out guest beds for our double occupancy bedrooms. This helps increase room capacity comfortably, with the added benefit of offering a more varied sleeping arrangement and an increase of sales.
“In addition, we have been able to refloor all the hotel rooms and bathrooms to high-quality anti-slip safety flooring.
“Using the grant has been an absolute life-line in helping us deliver some key project work within our building and allowing us to then use our own funds on additional projects including refurbishment of our beer garden area and investing in new speakers and lighting for pre nightclub bar evenings. ”
Councillor Marie Bailey, cabinet member for finance, risk and customer services, said: “It 's incredible to see our town businesses starting to bounce back from the effect of the pandemic and our Business Growth team have been working hard to deliver and pay the latest Government grant schemes to more than 20 local businesses.
“We know how difficult it has been over the past few years for our shops and restaurants and this is just the beginning of our town 's recovery, so to hear and see some of the amazing projects that businesses have completed is a very encouraging sign for our town. ”
Pictured: Hotel room post-refurbishment