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TEN WEEKS TO GO UNTIL EVERGLADES HOTEL UNVEILS NEW £1.5M GRAND BALLROOM

written by John January 26, 2017
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An artists impression of how the new Grand Ballroom at the Everglades Hotel will look when finished

WITH only 10 weeks to go until the completion of the £1.5M refurbishment of the Grand Ballroom in the Everglades Hotel in Derry, Sir William Hastings, Chairman of Hastings Hotels has announced it is on track to reopen at the beginning of April.

Sir William Hastings said: “We have a team of 25 builders working hard to get the project completed and I am pleased to report that we are on schedule for the new event space to open in April.

“Upon completion, it will be able to seat 650 people theatre style and over 400 when set up for round table events making it the largest facility of its kind in the North West.

“I am confident that it will enable the city to attract events that it was unable to accommodate previously including larger conferences and business events,” Sir William added.

For further information on holding an event in the new Grand Ballroom at the Everglades Hotel contact 028 7134 9200.

ONLY 10 WEEKS TO GO…Sir William Hastings, Chairman of Hastings Hotels is pictured at the Everglades Hotel, with general manager Neil Devlin, keeping an eye on the progress of the £1.5 million refurbishment of the Grand Ballroom.

TEN WEEKS TO GO UNTIL EVERGLADES HOTEL UNVEILS NEW £1.5M GRAND BALLROOM was last modified: January 26th, 2017 by John

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