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Bath MP celebrates National B&B Week

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The MP for Bath, Wera Hobhouse, joined in with Bath B&Bs celebrating National B&B week, which ran between the 18th and 24th March 2019. During the week, Wera met Louise, who owns Bay Tree House in Bath where they discussed independent businesses in Bath and the impact that B&Bs and Guesthouses have on the economy.

Wera said: “Independent guesthouses, B&Bs and family-run hotels play an integral role in our community. Bath welcomes millions of tourists to our streets every year. The accommodation industry is vital in ensuring that they have a wonderful stay. I am proud to represent such a city, and am passionate about maintaining the global reputation that we have firmly established.”

Read the full press release here.

Find out more about Bath’s B&Bs and guesthouses here. 

 

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