29th March 2019

 

 

Travelodge opens two hotels today in the West Midlands and boosts it local network to 25 hotels  

 

Travelodge officially opens its first hotel in Walsall and Solihull creating 40 new jobs and brings its premium room concept SuperRooms to Solihull    

 

The budget hotel chain also announces its actively looking for five more hotel sites across the region 

 

This expansion represents an investment of £30 million for third party investors and a job creation of 125

 

 

Despite the uncertainty and economic pressures caused by Brexit, West Midland’s first budget hotel chain, Travelodge is continuing to expand in the region. Today, Travelodge officially opens its first hotel in Walsall and Solihull.

Collectively these two hotels represent an investment of £15 million for third party investors, create 40 new jobs and boost Travelodge’s portfolio to 580 hotels - which includes 25 properties in the West Midlands.

Walsall Travelodge, a 60-room hotel located close to the railway station represents an investment of £5 million for the landlord, and has created 12 new jobs.  The purpose built hotel was officially opened today by Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands Combined Authority, Mayor of Walsall, Marco Longhi and Hannah Thomson, Travelodge, People Director. 

Solihull Travelodge, an 82-room hotel represents an investment of £10 million for the landlord, and has created 28 new jobs. The hotel was officially opened by Gary Steele, Travelodge Regional Director for the South-West, and Adnan Ahmad, District Manager for Birmingham and hotel manager, Jyoti Rana.

The hotel features an on-site restaurant called the Bar Café, complimentary car parking and offers 16 SuperRooms, the company’s premium economy room. This new class of room, the first of its kind in the UK budget hotel market, dials up the comfort factor with a concept designed especially for business and leisure customers who want the extra choice of a more premium room.

 

Solihull Travelodge is the second hotel in the West Midlands to offer SuperRooms, the other hotel is Birmingham Bull Ring Travelodge. (See notes to editors for further information on SuperRooms). 

In addition to opening two hotels in the West Midlands today, Travelodge also announced that the region remains a key target area for the company and to meet consumer demand it is actively looking for a further five hotel sites.  

Collectively this expansion programme would represent an investment of £30 million for third party investors and would create around 125 new jobs across the region. Locations include:

·      Two sites in Coventry, one in the city centre

·      Edgbaston / Selly Oak

·      Worcester

·      Wolverhampton 

 

Hannah Thomson, Travelodge, People Director said:  “We are delighted to open two hotels today in the West Midlands, and bring Travelodge to Solihull and Walsall. These two new additions extend our local network to 25 hotels and have created 40 new jobs.” 

 

Hannah Thomson, Travelodge, People Director continued:   “Despite the current political and economic uncertainty, the West Midlands remains a key target area for Travelodge and we are actively looking to extend our network across the region with a further five hotels to meet consumer demand.  This investment will create approximately 125 jobs and represent an investment of £30 million for third party investors. The five locations include: two hotels in Coventry, Edgbaston / Selly Oak, Worcester and Wolverhampton.” 

 

Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands Combined Authority said:  “I am delighted to see the completion of another phase of the Wisemore Development and the opening of Walsall Travelodge, which is yet more good news for the town.   This hotel will make a real difference to the regeneration of Walsall, and is yet another step forward towards supporting and saving our high streets.” 

“Today’s announcement from Travelodge to further expand across the West Midlands is positive news for the region and we wish Travelodge a successful future."

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Notes to editors:

Solihull Travelodge and Walsall Travelodge have both been designed in the company’s contemporary brand design and feature a range of family, double and accessible rooms. (Solihull Travelodge also offers 16 SuperRooms)   

 

To help ensure guests attain a good night sleep, the standard Travelodge rooms offering the following:

 

    The company’s bespoke signature luxurious king size, Travelodge Dreamer™ Bed which sits within a mood lighting surround with bedside USP ports and spacious shelves for charging devices. 

    A sleep inducing décor colour palette to create a warm and cosy ambiance.

    Energy efficient LED mood lighting.

    A ‘Comfort Cooling’ system enabling guests to personalise their ideal room temperature.

    Soundproof Italian acoustic doors.

    Power Shower

    32 inch FreeView TV

    Complementary tea / coffee making facilities 

 

Solihull Travelodge also features the company’s premium economy room concept called SuperRooms.

 

The stylish SuperRoom has everything that you would expect from Travelodge but with lots of new additional creature comforts.  It has been styled in a modern residential décor scheme, creating a home from home feel. It features a new dream-light colour scheme which includes tones of calming blue, warm beige and tranquil taupe, as well as blackout curtains, creating a relaxing atmosphere for a restful night’s sleep. 

The signature creature comforts in the SuperRoom include:       

·           Lavazza ‘A Modo Mio’ fresh capsule coffee machine to kick-start your day

·           Hansgrohe Raindance 3-jet adjustable shower to leave you fully refreshed 

·           Multiple power and USB charging points at arm’s length throughout

·           Relaxing ambient LED mood lighting

·           Comfy armchair to relax in 

·           Larger desk area with a comfortable swivel chair

·           Luxurious king-size Travelodge Dreamer™ bed

·           Choice of firm and soft hypo-allergenic pillows

·           Dressing stand with a powerful hairdryer

·           In-room iron and ironing board

·           Powerful hairdryer and full length mirror

·           Samsung Slimline wall-mounted flat screen TV

·           Hot chocolate and a KitKat for that extra treat when you need it

The Bar Café restaurant at Solihull Travelodge offers an extensive unlimited breakfast menu at just £8.25 and an unlimited lighter breakfast for just £5.95. For each paying adult, two children eat for free

 

About Travelodge

Founded in 1985, Travelodge is one of the UK’s leading hotel brands and Travelodge Birmingham Frankley M5 Southbound was its first hotel to open in the West Midlands in 1987.   The hotel chain currently operates 580 Travelodge hotels in the UK, Spain and Ireland as of March 2019. Travelodge welcomes approximately 19 million customers every year and over 12,000 colleagues work across the business.