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The Bournemouth-based company owns 12 hotels in 10 tourist destinations. %image( 12824818 , type= article-full , alt= The Prince Regent Hotel in Weymouth has been refurbished as part of a £1m investment by Daish s Holidays ) Paul Harper, commercial director of Daish’s Holidays, said: “We used our enforced closures over the past year to carry out an extensive refurbishment programme which would prepare our hotels for the current staycation boom. “Daish’s has received bumper bookings across the board that lead right up to Christmas, so it was important to make this investment now. “Daish’s would never usually have the opportunity to carry out a refurbishment of this scale while our hotels were fully operational, so we proactively used this downtime to carefully plan and roll out these works. ....
The Bournemouth Sands Hotel. Picture: Google Maps/ Street View A HOLIDAY company based in Bournemouth has shut all its hotels after the latest Covid restrictions wrecked plans for ‘turkey and tinsel’ breaks. Daish’s Holidays – which has 12 hotels and a fleet of 25 coaches – said it had made the “heartbreaking” decision to close until February 1. The Westbourne-based company’s decision came after the government banned most travel from areas under Tier 3 or the new Tier 4 of coronavirus restrictions. Mixing of three households indoors, which was to have been allowed for five days, is now only permitted on Christmas Day, everyone has been told to stay local for their celebrations. ....
Daish’s Holidays – whose 12 hotels include the Hotel Prince Regent and the Russell Hotel in Weymouth – said it had made the “heartbreaking” decision to close until February 1 TWO Weymouth seafront hotels are to close temporarily after the latest Covid restrictions wrecked plans for ‘turkey and tinsel’ breaks. Daish’s Holidays – whose 12 hotels include the Hotel Prince Regent and the Russell Hotel in Weymouth – said it had made the “heartbreaking” decision to close until February 1. Daish s also has a fleet of 25 coaches. The Bournemouth-based company’s decision came after the government banned most travel from areas under Tier 3 or the new Tier 4 of coronavirus restrictions. ....