Located at the heart of Brighton, the modern Thistle Brighton hotel is situated close to the Royal Pavilion. It is just a stone’s throw from links to the public transport.
This 4-storey hotel comprises a total of 204 rooms, of which 4 are suites, and facilities include a reception desk, shops, a coffee shop and a hairdressing salon. Guests may also relax in the cosy bar, dine in the restaurant and make use of the 6 conference rooms.
Each of the comfortable rooms comes with an en suite bathroom with hairdryer, a direct dial telephone, a minibar/fridge, centrally controlled air conditioning and a hire safe. An iron and ironing board as well as a trouser press are available on request.
In the outdoor complex there is a sun terrace to take advantage of and there is also an indoor swimming pool as well as a sauna. Sports enthusiasts may pay a visit to the in-house gym.
From Gatwick airport, take the M23 straight to Brighton. Continue through Brighton city to Brighton pier and take the right-hand turn at the roundabout. The hotel is situated 100 metres along on the right-hand side.
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The International Chef Exchange,
as part of the Brighton & Hove Food & Drink Festival starts in the Spring 2012
In autumn 2011 food writer Andrew Kay visited the beautiful Dutch city of Maastricht to experience their food festival. Whilst there he stayed at the Beaumont Hotel where he dined in style on food cooked by chef Audrey Eussen and her team and drank fabulous local wines. It was an experience that he described as;
“…one of the best meals I have had in many, many years. I was dining alone and I really wanted to be able to share the food with someone. It was right there that I had an idea. What if I could persuade the hotel in Maastricht to swap chefs with one based in Brighton. Then I could not only tell you about Audrey but tell you that you would be able sample her fine cooking right here in Brighton.”
It was right there that the idea for an International Chef Exchange, as part of the Brighton & Hove Food & Drink Festival, was born, and now just a few months on we are delighted to announce that the first exchanges will take place in Spring 2012.
Harrie Beaumont, proprietor of this stunning family run business was prompt in his reply to our request: “We would love to be part of a partnership as we believe that food tourism can be and should be a much bigger factor in Maastricht as it already is. Having the opportunity to learn from each other and exchange ideas should be a great way for both of us to establish this. Exchanging chefs is fantastic! Audrey and we all are very much enthused by this idea. A suitable time period for us would be at the end of April or beginning of May as we are moving towards our 100 years celebration on April first. Please let me know how the meeting went, we would love to be part of this in any way.Best wishes,Harrie Beaumont”
Delighted by this response, festival committee members Andrew Kay and Nick Mosley sprang into action and contacted Carla ter Maat of Drakes Hotel here in Brighton where chef Andrew MacKenzie is cooking equally exciting locally sourced, seasonal food.
Their response was equally enthusiastic: “We are very keen for the exchange. I think is it a fabulous opportunity and look forward to working with you to bring this to fruition.”
With two chefs already in place we were delighted that two more quickly followed. Rob Carr, Chef at the Hotel du Vin Bistro in Brighton, will exchange with the chef at La Bastide in the South of France based by the vineyards and winery of Chateau Cabezac.
Hotel du Vin commented: “Once we heard of the chef exchange idea we jumped at the chance to get involved. We love the idea of sharing culinary knowledge and cooking styles with other great chefs. I can’t wait to see what the two head chefs come up with for the gala dinner next April.”Philip Lewis
General Manager Hotel du Vin & Bistro Brighton
With four chefs already sharing their food and knowledge and four delicious food and wine dinners in the planning, we are confident that International Chef Exchange will be a huge success and one that will grow in scale, we are already in discussion with a sushi chef in Japan swapping with a local Japanese restaurant.
International Chef Exchangewill take between 30 March and 9 April 2012 as part of the Brighton & Hove Food & Drink Festival Spring Harvest event with two ticketed dinners cooked by the visiting chefs from Holland and France at The Restaurant at Drakes and Hotel du Vin Bistro, further details to follow.
DO YOU AVOID KISSING IN WINTER TO AVOID INFECTION?
New research from the Global Hygiene Council shows the UK still needs to improve hygiene habits to prevent infection during the cold and flu season
As we get well into the cold and flu season and with the festive season fast approaching, new research from the Dettol Hygiene Home Truths study has revealed that 48% of Britons are wary of greeting someone with a kiss on the cheek if they look ill. Women are the most conscious of picking up germs from others with just over half (52%) saying they wouldn’t greet someone who looked ill with a kiss, and 35% saying they would avoid shaking hands. Keeping your distance from someone who is ill along with hand washing and targeted surface disinfection are measures which can help prevent the spread of cold and flu.
The Dettol Hygiene Home Truths study has also found that 28% of people are unconcerned with passing their germs to others by admitting to not covering their nose and mouth when sneezing.
Despite basic hand washing being the first line of defence against the spread of infection from bacteria and viruses, 40% of 16-24 year olds admitted to not washing their hands after going to the toilet. This can lead to potentially harmful bacteria cross contaminating surfaces such as door handles and work tops in the home, as well as from person to person and highlights the lack of understanding around the spread of infection.
It is not all bad news for the younger generation; results suggest that 16-25 year olds are more conscious of germs and bacteria than previously thought as the results highlighted that 16-25 year olds are almost twice (42%) as likely as those over 55 (23%) to avoid shaking hands with someone that looks ill.
In this video Professor John Oxford, Chairman of the Global Hygiene Council and Professor of Virology at Barts and The London School of Dentistry discusses basic changes we can make in our daily lives to ensure we stay healthy and germ-free this winter.