Monday, 30 September 2013

Hanna's Close puts customers first and is awarded WorldHost business status

 
Historic self-catering accommodation Hanna’s Close near Kilkeel has become the latest organisation in Northern Ireland to gain national recognition for its commitment to customer service, after being awarded WorldHost Recognised Business status.  WorldHost is a world-class customer service training programme that has already been used to train nearly one million people worldwide, including front-line staff in hospitality, tourism, retail and passenger transport for sporting and cultural events across the UK.
WorldHost Recognised Business status is awarded to businesses that have trained 50% or more of their front line staff using any of the WorldHost training programmes and signed a commitment to delivering excellent customer service. With all staff trained to WorldHost standards, Hanna’s Close has officially become a WorldHost Recognised Business.
On receiving the recognition, Lily Annett of Hanna’s Close commented: “We are passionate about service standards and are incredibly proud to have achieved WorldHost Recognised Business status. When our customers see the WorldHost logo displayed in our business, they’ll know that we have made a commitment to delivering an exceptional experience for them. Not only does this generate a positive buzz about the service we offer, but it helps to promote Kilkeel as a friendly and welcoming tourist destination. ”
Hanna’s Close is one of the last remaining clachans or medieval-style small settlements in Ireland.  There are seven fine old restored heritage holiday cottages in the Close and another three a short distance away. All of them nestle near the foot of the Mountains of Mourne, about two miles northeast of Kilkeel. 
"The WorldHost programme is being rolled out in Northern Ireland by the Northern Ireland Tourist Board in partnership with sector skills council, People 1st, and the Department for Employment and Learning to help businesses gain a competitive edge and position Northern Ireland as a world-class tourist destination”, explained Lynda Willis (Customer Sense Training) who trained the staff at Hanna’s Close.  “The two day programme only costs £20 per person provided they qualify for funding from the Department of Employment and Learning.”
The next WorldHost Customer Service Programme takes place in the Mourne Country Hotel, Newry on 5th and 12th November.  For more information, please call 07773 423675 or email Lynda@customersensetraining.co.uk.

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