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Covid-19: Five-star hotelier secures jobs and supports community amid pandemic

Walker & Williams is helping vulnerable or elderly people unable to leave the house

Max Walker-Williams of Walker & Williams, David-Mitchell and Dale Parkinson of Lloyds Bank, and Craig Aikman of Vincents Solicitors

A family-run hotelier has secured jobs and is helping support its local community during the coronavirus shutdown.

Walker & Williams, which owns and operates four boutique five-star aparthotels in the North West, will use the funding to support cashflow and help secure jobs for all of its 50 team members, based at its sites in Preston, Chester and Ormskirk.

It comes after the firm received a five-figure finance package from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.

Walker & Williams, which has remained opened to cater to a small number of guests including service personnel, visiting Ministry of Defence staff and a family that recently lost its home to fire, has also taken the quieter period as an opportunity to give back to its local community.

The hotelier recently launched a dedicated service from its headquarters in Preston to help vulnerable or elderly people who are unable to leave the house during the coronavirus crisis.

That included hotel staff picking up and delivering groceries, collecting medicine or any other practical support that staff could reasonably provide.

Max Walker-Williams, founder and director at Walker & Williams, said: “Walker & Williams is a family which means that, no matter how long this goes on for, we are not willing to let a single member of our team go.

“While the hotels are quiet, we’ve been able to shift our focus and help support our local community.