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Loch Melfort Hotel Wins National Award for Excellent Social Responsibility

Monday, February 1st, 2010

The winners of the 2010 national HRS Hotel Excellence Awards were revealed at a special ceremony in central London this week, and Loch Melfort Hotel was the proud winner of one of the most important awards of the year – the “Excellent Social Responsibility” award.

Hotel professionals and businesses from around the country gathered for a Gala Luncheon on the 27th floor of London’s Millbank Tower to hear the winners announced by tv presenter and travel editor Simon Calder.  The awards recognise excellence in business across all categories of hotel management, and each category winner received a specially designed cut-glass award.

HRS Award for Loch Melfort Hotel

HRS Award for Loch Melfort Hotel

The Excellent Social Responsibility Award (Small Hotel) is given to “a hotel business which can demonstrate best how they had a positive and sustainable impact on the wider community, for example through local ethical sourcing, environmental protection or energy conservation”.

Speaking at the awards ceremony, Loch Melfort’s owner, Calum Ross said “Rachel and I are thrilled to win this award, as it recognises the efforts the whole team at Loch Melfort go to, not just to “go green” and protect the local countryside and wildlife, but also to be at the heart of our community”.  This year has seen the hotel play a central role in the support group for the National Trust for Scotland’s Arduaine Garden, and Calum and Rachel have entered into joint working arrangements with the Garden, providing admission services, planning a series of special events, and promoting NTS membership to visitors.

New Partnership to Secure Arduaine’s Success

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

An innovative new partnership to help promote the National Trust for Scotland’s Arduaine Garden in Argyll has been confirmed by the conservation charity today.

The garden has entered into a joint-working arrangement with the adjacent Loch Melfort Hotel and is also receiving valuable support from the recently established Arduaine Garden Support Group.

Under the new arrangements, the Loch Melfort Hotel can provide admission services as required, and will promote National Trust for Scotland membership to visitors. The hotel is also working in partnership with the garden to hold events that will increase awareness and revenue at Arduaine.

The 122–strong Arduaine Garden Support Group have also played an important role in promoting the garden locally, raising the profile and working to increase visitor numbers.

Both of these relationships have helped to improve the financial prospects for the garden, which had been facing an uncertain future earlier in 2009.

In addition, the Trust will continue with plans to raise funds for a substantial endowment to ensure the long-term financial sustainability of the garden. Progress towards this will be reviewed again in 2012.

Chief Executive Kate Mavor said:

“I am convinced that partnership is the key to the Trust’s success in the future and this is well-demonstrated at Arduaine, where we have been overwhelmed by the support offered.

“All of this enthusiasm and creativity has helped us to come up with an approach which is very exciting for the Trust. We hope it will ensure that Arduaine flourishes in the future and that the garden continues to give pleasure to our members, visitors to Argyll and the local community for years to come.”

Chair of the AGSG and proprietor of the Loch Melfort Hotel Calum Ross said:

“This is great news for all concerned and a massive vote of confidence in the new partnership that we have created and put into practice in recent weeks. The Loch Melfort Hotel and Arduaine Garden Support Group are fully committed to working with the Trust in every way possible to ensure the long-term future of the garden.“

Anyone interested in supporting Arduaine Garden should contact the development team on development@nts.org.uk, or donations can be sent directly to Arduaine Garden, c/o Development Team, Wemyss House, 28 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh EH2 4ET.

Arduaine Garden is open daily from 09.30 until sunset.

Anyone interested in getting involved with the Arduaine Garden Support Group should contact Rick Potter on 01852 200358 or email arduainegardensupportgroup@googlemail.com.

The National Trust for Scotland is one of Scotland’s leading conservation charities, which relies on the financial support of its members to fund its important work of caring for the natural and cultural heritage of Scotland for everyone to enjoy.

You can join the National Trust for Scotland for as little as £5 per month for a family. To become a member, visit http://www.nts.org.uk/Join/Benefits/.

Stunning Bonfire at Loch Melfort Hotel

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Bonfire night at Loch Melfort Hotel went by with a wizz and a bang - a beautiful big bonfire and lots of sparklers.

Bonfire getting underway

Bonfire getting underway

All ablaze now.

All ablaze now.

The locals came outside to brave the cold, whilst the hotel guests enjoyed the spectacle from the comfort of the lounge!

Look at my sparkler!

Look at my sparkler!

Calum and Hugh share a sparkler.

Calum and Hugh share a sparkler.

DRAM Award Nomination

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Loch Melfort Hotel has been nominated for a presitgious DRAM award. Our Chartroom II bistro is a finalist in the Nautical bar and Restaurant of the Year category sponsored by whisky distillers Benromach.

After refurbishment, the new Chartroom II (formerly the Skerry Bistro) is a light and airy, informal bistro serving delicious meals made from high quality local seafood and produce. The nautical theme is created by a vibrant colour scheme and decor, navigation chart window blinds, and of course, the magnificent panoramic view the Sound of Jura.

By day, the Chartroom II is a pleasant place to relax over a coffee, wee dram, snack or light meal. But on certain weeknights, it is home to our regular music night where local musicians come to indulge in some traditional Scottish tunes.

Created in 1994, the DRAM awards, or the Scottish Licensed Trade Awards, are an annual recognition of excellence in Scottish licensing and is organised by Dram magazine, the premiere licensing trade magazine in Scotland.

The awards ceremony takes place on Monday 6th July, so please come back to see how we fare.