As part of the proposal, the city council will deliver three requests from the Wellington Alliance Against Sexual Violence (WAASV), a new organisation which led a rally against sexual violence, attended by hundreds of people in the central city in March. These include design changes to Courtenay Place, a joint strategy between Hospitality New Zealand and the city council to make bars safer and funding for sexual violence prevention initiatives.
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The Wellington City Council proposal includes funding for the Don’t Guess The Yes campaign, a joint-initiative between police and hospitality to raise awareness about sexual consent. (File photo).
Press Release – Hospitality New Zealand
Now in its 24th year, Hospitality New Zealand hosts the Awards for Excellence annually to celebrate the successes and achievements of the hospitality industry across New Zealand.
Each year, Hospitality New Zealand recognises businesses in the accommodation and food and beverage sectors for their hard work, and for their commitment to excellence in their field. Entrants have the opportunity to put forward their products to an expert judging panel, benchmark themselves against industry peers, providing valuable insights for future development and approaches.
Entry can be made via our dedicated Awards website: https://www.hospitality.org.nz/s/awards and will remain open until 20 June 2021.
Press Release – Hospitality New Zealand Now in its 24th year, Hospitality New Zealand hosts the Awards for Excellence annually to celebrate the successes and achievements of the hospitality industry across New Zealand. Each year, Hospitality New Zealand recognises businesses in the accommodation …
Now in its 24th year, Hospitality New Zealand hosts the Awards for Excellence annually to celebrate the successes and achievements of the hospitality industry across New Zealand.
Each year, Hospitality New Zealand recognises businesses in the accommodation and food and beverage sectors for their hard work, and for their commitment to excellence in their field. Entrants have the opportunity to put forward their products to an expert judging panel, benchmark themselves against industry peers, providing valuable insights for future development and approaches.
Friday, 21 May 2021, 4:01 pm
Now in its 24th year, Hospitality New Zealand hosts the
Awards for Excellence annually to celebrate the successes
and achievements of the hospitality industry across New
Zealand.
Each year, Hospitality New Zealand recognises
businesses in the accommodation and food and beverage
sectors for their hard work, and for their commitment to
excellence in their field. Entrants have the opportunity to
put forward their products to an expert judging panel,
benchmark themselves against industry peers, providing
valuable insights for future development and
approaches.
Entry can be made via our dedicated Awards
website: https://www.hospitality.org.nz/s/awards
He said a 30 per cent downturn “wiped out” the profit for hospitality businesses, which operated in a “tight margin industry”. “This summer trade has put hospitality businesses seriously on the back-foot in terms of cashflow to get through the winter months, during which time most outlets normally take a loss anyway, and we have little to reassure us of the likelihood of good trading levels in the 2021-2022 summer.” He said there had been closures of “long-standing” restaurants in New Zealand’s major centres, and Nelson would not be immune. “We are all extremely worried about our survival. Some outlets will inevitably go under . It’s not the fault of any business, simply the impact of Covid.”