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Thursday, 6th May 2021, 10:04 am
English Lakes Hotels Resorts & Venues has launched a recruitment drive in North Lancashire with a range of job opportunities available for both experienced hospitality professionals and those seeking to enter the industry and forge a new career.
English Lakes Hotels Resorts & Venues managing director Simon Berry says: We re optimistic that the hospitality sector will make a strong comeback post lockdown.
“This summer will see increased numbers of UK visitors to North Lancashire. We know that many people are looking forward to the chance to take a proper holiday and to rediscover, or discover for the first time, the wonderful sights and experiences we have here on the doorstep.
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Hercule Poirot is now 100 years old, although he never experienced a childhood or an adolescence. Instead he was born by a kind of parthenogenesis, leaping fully formed and middle-aged from the head of Agatha Christie in 1921. The shrewd little Walloon has been poking his nose into criminal set-ups ever since, in 33 novels, 59 short stories and any number of film and television adaptations. While Christie’s other great detective, Miss Marple, inhabited a world of chintz and climbing roses, uncovering the rot at the core of an innocuous English village, Poirot was by nature urban, and urbane. He was also precise, vain, uptight and finicky – the sort of man to wear patent-leather shoes in the Devon countryside, or to take a supply of moustache wax to an archaeological dig.
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