30 new jobs to be created following £1m investment in 18th century Richmond hotel
The Kings Head in Richmond is looking to fill 30 new roles to support a £1m investment being made to improve its accommodation, food and beverage offering.
The 26 bedroom business, which was acquired by The Coaching Inn Group in February, will be holding two recruitment days take on 30 additional staff across its accommodation and all-day Eatery and Coffee House, due to launch later this Spring.
The Coaching Inn Group, which specialises in transforming and revitalising high quality coaching inns across the UK, will be holding the days at the hotel on the 26th and 27th April.
Kevin Charity, founder and managing director of The Coaching Inn Group, said: “We’re delighted with the reception we’ve had from the local community so far and can’t wait to unveil the results of our investment.
“We want to be known as the go-to place in Richmond for relaxed dining throughout the day and evening and are holding two recruitment days for new staff, where anyone looking to develop a career in hospitality will be able to learn more about this opportunity and the extensive training programmes we provide.”
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