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Julian Dunkerton claims the Queens Hotel is riddled with asbestos, raising safety concerns as the hotel struggles to find a buyer.

Concerns Raised Over Asbestos in Cheltenham’s Queens Hotel

In a shocking revelation that has sent ripples through the Cheltenham hospitality scene, Julian Dunkerton, the co-founder of Superdry, has declared the renowned Queens Hotel is “riddled with asbestos.” This four-star establishment, which boasts 84 rooms and sits prominently on the Promenade, is currently under scrutiny as it struggles to find a buyer amidst growing safety concerns.

A Troubled Establishment

During a recent meeting with local councillors regarding a potential new luxury boutique hotel and restaurant project at No 131 Promenade, Dunkerton did not hold back in his characterization of the Queens Hotel. He asserted that the property has not seen any significant investment in recent years and painted a grim picture of the hospitality industry, describing it as being in “absolute turmoil.”

The hotel is currently up for sale; however, the persistent issues surrounding its condition have led to a lack of potential buyers. As the conversation evolved during the council meeting, concerns about the presence of asbestos in the structure quickly became a focal point of discussion.

Hotel Management’s Response

Representatives from the Queens Hotel, owned by Sutton Hotel Collection, attempted to alleviate fears by stating that while a “small amount” of asbestos is present, it is located in controlled areas typical for a building constructed during its time. They assured the public that these areas pose no threat to guests or staff.

Moreover, hotel management emphasized their commitment to maintaining a safe environment, demonstrating their efforts through an up-to-date asbestos management plan that includes a comprehensive register, routine inspections, and ongoing monitoring by accredited specialists. Any necessary remediation work involving asbestos is conducted under strict guidelines by certified professionals, according to the latest statements.

Regulations and Safety Compliance

As safety regulations surrounding buildings containing asbestos have become increasingly stringent, it is reassuring that the hotel management claims to operate in full compliance with legal requirements. Any presence of asbestos has been reportedly documented and managed in accordance with legal protocols designed to protect guests, staff, and visitors alike.

As it currently stands, the management has declared that the presence of asbestos under controlled conditions does not present a risk, providing some peace of mind amid the controversy surrounding the hotel’s future.

The Bigger Picture

This alarming news about the Queens Hotel comes at a time when other unrelated events in Cheltenham have also painted a chaotic picture. With high winds recently causing bridge closures, concerns over the adverse effects of medication related to mental health, and charity programs addressing knife sales, the town appears to be grappling with several pressing challenges.

The inquest into the medication of individuals associated with community figures has highlighted potential risks involving SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors), further adding to the narrative of caution and concern currently permeating the community.

Final Thoughts

As the future of the Queens Hotel hangs in the balance amid these concerns, it is essential for potential buyers and patrons to stay informed about the latest updates. Safety and compliance must remain the priorities for any entity operating in the hospitality sector, more so when it involves the potential hazards of asbestos. The discussions from the meeting on February 13 have undoubtedly set the stage for ongoing scrutiny, and the implications for Cheltenham may stretch far beyond just the walls of one hotel.

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