Rockliffe Hall has been named as a finalist in the Business Tourism category at the VisitEngland Awards for Excellence.
The winners of this prestigious accolade will be announced at the awards ceremony on Monday 24th April 2017 at the Hilton Waldorf, London.
Working collaboratively with the industry, VisitEngland’s Awards for Excellence celebrate the best in English tourism.
“The Awards shine a spotlight on an industry driven by the highest-calibre people and organisations who deliver unforgettable experiences for visitors, raising the profile of England as a world-class destination and driving the economic benefits of tourism across the regions.”
“Awards for Excellence finalists exemplify outstanding tourism talent and distinguished businesses throughout England. We received over 600 truly impressive applications this year and there’s absolutely no doubt that the finalists represent the very best in the industry. I’d like to congratulate all finalists and wish them the very best of luck.”
Sally Balcombe, VisitEngland Chief Executive
“We are thrilled to be short-listed for this top award. We won the North East Tourism Awards’ Business Tourism accolade a few months ago which allowed us to be put forward for this national award. To be short-listed is a credit to everyone at Rockliffe – we know we offer the ultimate experience for our guests, whether they’re visiting us for business or pleasure – and we’re delighted to have this recognised at such a top level.”
Eamonn Elliott, Chief Executive at Rockliffe Hall
To find out more about Business Tourism and conference room hire at Rockliffe Hall, phone the team on 01325 729999 or email hello@rockliffehall.com
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