Chairman of the group John Henwood spoke in favour of the Co-op s plans, which include building a Premier Inn hotel above an expanded ground-floor Co-op store, at the first public meeting of the newly formed Planning Applications Panel.
I hope Premier Inn stick by their values of offering good value accommodation, and don't make the rooms more expensive just because it's Jersey - that will defeat the object of them being given planning permission tokyo tube
I have stayed in a few UK Premier Inn hotels tokyo tube on my travels - they are very reasonably priced, always clean and presentable, do good breakfasts, and don't rip-off customers on their own, as you pay for the room not per person, so single supplement charges don't apply
Premier inns are great i stay in them a lot, However dont be fooled by the 29 a night claim thats only if you book about 6 months in advance and dont mind staying on an Industrial tokyo tube estate tokyo tube miles from the nearest town, A night in the Torquay Premier inn on the 24th of July 2015 for example will cost you 102 Breakfast is extra at 8.75 per person !
It will be interesting to see what the prices will eventually be. A great pity though, that the free area being used as a sitting and chatting oasis will sooon be no longer, as capitalism 'know's no rest', lol ;-)
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