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Businesses call in interiors experts to help welcome back customers
A host of businesses across the hospitality sector have been helped by an interiors firm to welcome back customers.
The team at Ghyll House Upholstery, based at Mealsgate, has been working with cafes, bars, caravan parks and hotels to ensure venues were ready to welcome back the public from today, as businesses reopen for indoor service and overnight stays under the next milestone of the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown.
It has worked with The Wild Strawberry in Keswick, Mayport’s Harbour Side Caravan Park,t he Embleton Spa Hotel, near Cockermouth; the Glen Rothay Hotel at Rydal, near Ambleside; the clubhouse at Cockermouth Golf Club; and Grasslot Welfare Sports and Social Club in Maryport.
A HOSPITAL education centre has gone the extra mile to ensure the safety of staff and students with the help of a specialist upholstery firm. Chairs and seats at the James George Education Centre at the Cumberland Infirmary in Carlisle have been reupholstered in an easy-to-clean, antimicrobial surface to help prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus. The work was done by Ghyll House Upholstery and Design based at Mealsgate, near Cockermouth in Cumbria. It is the latest in a series of projects in the medical sector for the Ghyll House team, which has completed similar work for several GP surgeries in Cumbria and Yorkshire.