Why more rail routes are redefining business travel
As businesses reassess how - and why - they meet, increased rail connectivity across Europe is quietly becoming one of the smartest tools in the...
Canterbury City Council has approved plans for a new 130-bed hotel on St Margaret’s Street. This will replace the derelict Slatters Hotel, which will be demolished for the new 5-storey building. It is rumoured that an internationally recognised brand will manage the hotel. A local restauranteur will operate a restaurant on the top floor which will have outside terrace space and views of the cathedral. It will also feature glass apertures in the foyer floor allowing visitors to gaze on the remains of a Roman theatre below.
The hotel will have conference facilities, but the number and sizes of meeting rooms are not available yet.