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Kendal Hostel May House Hotel Staff

23 Nov

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Summary

  • A historic Kendal hostel might become staff accommodation.
  • English Lakes Hotels filed plans for the building.
  • 83% of Cumbria tourism businesses struggle to hire.
Kendal Hostel May House Hotel Staff

A popular backpacking hostel in Kendal, known for its family-run atmosphere, is under consideration for conversion into staff accommodation. The Grade II listed building, capable of hosting up to 46 guests, was placed on the market earlier this year. English Lakes Hotels, which manages two nearby hotels, has formally submitted plans to Westmorland and Furness Council for the property to be used as houses in multiple occupation (HMO).

This potential change in use for the historic hostel arises from pressing industry needs. Recent statistics released by Cumbria Tourism highlight a critical issue: recruitment difficulties. The figures reveal that a substantial 83% of hospitality and tourism businesses in the region are experiencing significant challenges in hiring new staff members.

Consequently, the proposed conversion could offer a viable solution to address the ongoing staffing shortages that plague the local tourism industry. The fate of the hostel now rests with the council's decision, which could impact both its future and the operational capacity of nearby hotels.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The hostel has been put up for sale and plans are being considered to convert it into staff accommodation, suggesting it may no longer be available for general backpacker bookings.
Hotels in Kendal, like many tourism businesses in Cumbria, are facing significant recruitment difficulties, prompting the need for innovative solutions like dedicated staff housing.
English Lakes Hotels has submitted plans to transform the Grade II listed building, formerly a backpacker hostel, into houses in multiple occupation (HMO) for hotel staff.

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