Slough Express

Plans in for hotel to house the homeless

30 rooms at The Manor Hotel will be made available

- By Grace Witherden gracew@baylismedi­a.co.uk @GraceW_BM

The owners of a hotel in Datchet have clarified its future after plans were submitted to change its use to house the homeless.

The Manor Hotel, run by MG Hotels, has submitted plans to the Royal Borough to become a mixed hotel with a HMO (house in multiple occupation).

The plans state the COVID19 pandemic has resulted in a ‘major financial impact’ to the site with the owners seeking alternativ­e revenue streams.

An agreement has been reached with the council to use some of the hotel rooms for the homeless.

Out of 43 rooms available, 30 will be made available to the council and 13 will remain hotel rooms to guests once

lockdown is lifted.

The hotel kitchen and restaurant will be used to provide meals to the homeless.

Sam Gill, director of MG Hotels, said he wanted to ‘reassure the community’ after fears were raised about future use and said it would remain a hotel once the pandemic is over.

He said: “We have seen that some of the community have been upset with our recent planning applicatio­n, so we want to alleviate those concerns and inform the public that we will be re-opening as an hotel once we are through the pandemic and the economic downturn.”

He said during the pandemic the hotel contacted hospitals to see if it could assist by giving rooms to staff who would otherwise find it difficult to go home every night due to their workload and social distancing.

It also housed homeless people and key workers.

Mr Gill said that the hotel management team felt they needed to help and at the same time it was assisting the business to survive through the pandemic.

Mr Gill added: “As a hotel we did not need to apply for a HMO licence but have only had to do so because the residents need to use the kitchen facilities to be able to cook their

own meals.”

He said that currently food is being supplied from charities, food banks and from the hotel free of charge.

He added: “If these homeless individual­s are to rehabilita­te while here in the accommodat­ion then they need to get used to being able to look after themselves. The hospitalit­y industry has been decimated for now and the immediate future

but the plan is that once we are through the pandemic and the economic decline we will be refurbishi­ng the hotel and running it as normal.”

A pre-applicatio­n is currently being prepared for the refurbishm­ent.

Mr Gill thanked his team who had worked ‘above and beyond’ and thanked residents who had donated food and clothing for the homeless.

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