City Council to look at developing five-star hotel

Lack of quality hotel space identified

A five-year plan to “develop and enhance” Derby’s reputation as a visitor destination is set to be considered at the City Council’s Cabinet meeting on Wednesday 12 February.

Derby currently attracts more than eight million visitors a year who contribute £426m towards the local economy, with more than 5,000 people employed in the city’s tourism sector.

A new Destination Management Plan (DMP) wants to build on this, look at who already visits the city and why, and how this could be broadened and increased. A steering group led by VisitDerby, Derby City Council’s tourism arm, together with representatives from businesses within the industry, will advise on delivering the plan.

Derby City Council has identified a need for four- or five-star hotel accommodation in the city and says the DMP will look at the potential for development.

Most stays in the city during the week are business-related, with plans to develop this further and increase awareness of the city as a conference destination, using a variety of new and existing buildings.

The plan says weekend demand could be developed by building on Derby’s closeness to nationally-known attractions such as Chatsworth, having a regular calendar of quality events, and raising awareness of city attractions such as the new Museum of Making, which re-opens at the Silk Mill in September.

Councillor Robin Wood, Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure and Tourism, said: “Effectively developing the city’s potential as a visitor destination has benefits for everyone. Not only will it help to create a thriving visitor economy providing sustainable jobs, it will also help improve the city’s reputation as a destination, building pride and a sense of ownership for residents.

“Derby has a huge amount to offer visitors, whether they’re coming for business, culture or leisure, and we welcome the opportunity to build on existing relationships in the city and work with our fellow stakeholders to develop its potential.”

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