Crerar Hotels’ turnover grows 9% and gross profits reach £8.8m
Crerar Hotels Group, which comprises seven award-winning hotels and inns, has reported a 9% increase in turnover and a £1.93 million rise in EBITDA, fuelled by a steady stream of guests across its portfolio.
Room revenue also rose by 10%, contributing to a £1m increase in gross profit, from £7.8m to £8.8m. The group took on the management of three new hotels in June 2023, including the renowned five-star Fonab Castle in Pitlochry, Perthshire’s Dunkeld House Hotel and the Daffodil Hotel & Spa in Grasmere in the Lake District.
The success comes after years of investment and improvement throughout the group which has delivered a strong performance given the market conditions and challenges faced by the industry. These business says the results are proof of concept for its commitment to developing its teams and the successful repositioning of the individual hotels and the group as a whole.
Continuing in its commitment to be an employer of choice, Crerar Hotels has also boosted staff numbers and increased basic salaries and benefits, increasing spend across the Group. The business bolstered its commitment to its people further with the creation of the head of people role (occupied by Claire Johnston) and director of learning and development (driven by Laura Dunphy).
Chris Wayne-Wills, CEO of Crerar Hotels, said: “This a strong year for the business reaching higher turnover levels. It is incredibly encouraging to be able to reflect on a positive year for Crerar Hotels and that’s largely down to our great teams, offering exceptional experiences, that is a winning formula that has delivered this sales and profit growth.
“We have demonstrated our ongoing dedication to building and strengthening our proposition, whilst ensuring our people are well looked after and valued. Our executive leadership team, who have worked together for a number of years, have also been a key driver in our success and these results are testament to the calibre of that team.
“Crerar Hotels Group has a strong identity and service offering; our guests now know what to expect when walking through the doors to any one of our hotels. One of our biggest additions to the portfolio is the management of three new hotels which are a fantastic fit for our business. Our job during this period and moving forward is to really bring these new hotels in line with the high standards we place on our seven existing hotels. So far, this transition is going very well indeed, and we have plans to invest in these hotels in the year ahead to drive this ambition further.”
Mr Wayne-Wills added that the current financial year would continue to bring its own new set of challenges but remains confident that Crerar Hotels is in its strongest position to date to navigate these.
He said: “We have continued to focus on our investment in our people and our hotels. Our future potential continues to thrive, and we remain steadfast in our commitment to our guests and their experience, our properties and our team.”