The new Travelodge in Lincoln
The new Travelodge in Lincoln

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Developer puts Lincoln hotel scheme to bed

A York based property development company has completed and handed over an impressive new 127 bedroom, five-storey hotel in the heart of Lincoln ahead of schedule and within budget. S Harrison has developed the site, which is just off Tentercroft Street and close to the new £30 million transport hub project in Lincoln city centre, and contracted family-run firm R G Carter to carry out the construction work which started last November. Earlier this year S Harrison sold the hotel, which will be operated by Travelodge Hotels Limited on a 25-year lease, to the City of Lincoln Council for £13m. Andrew Wharton, from S Harrison, said: “This hotel is an exceptional and high-quality building that has completed two weeks ahead of schedule thanks to our close working relationship with R G Carter. It’s located in a bustling part of the city and the top floors offer great views of Lincoln Cathedral, so there’s no doubt it will be a welcome addition to Lincoln’s supply of hotel rooms that will be popular with both tourists and business travellers alike.

“It’s a great addition to S Harrison’s already impressive portfolio of hotel projects, having completed five new hotels in recent years for Malmaison Hotel du Vin Group, Hilton Hotels and Premier Inn, but this is our first in Lincoln.”

The new Travelodge has 127 bedrooms and 22 dedicated car parking spaces. Mainly constructed from red and buff brickwork with recessed grey aluminium window frames, the ground floor of the hotel incorporates a reception, breakfast area, café, bar, seating area, kitchens and storage areas.

Throughout the project S Harrison has supported Lincoln Community Larder, a local charity that helps relieve poverty in the city by providing a food bank. Andrew added: “We have made three donations to date, and the latest one included everyday essential toiletries as well as tinned and jarred food. In addition, we’ve also donated some fun bags full of treats for the children of the families that use the food bank.” Since 1989 the Lincoln Community Larder has been a registered charity which aims to relieve poverty in the Lincoln area through the provision of basic food and toiletries to those in need of short term help for whatever reason, including physical and mental health problems.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emma Mortimer .

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