Tuesday 25 August 2009

Tenbury Wells is a bad place for sandwiches

A recent vistors impression of Tenbury Wells

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

The pump rooms are wasted as council offices I think. It is the gem of the town and the main tourist attraction, and should be put to good use.

Anonymous said...

Although it is difficult to calculate at this stage because of the way the Town Council report their figures (or don't) the transfer of the Pump Rooms from MHDC to the Town Council seem to have cost us, the local precept payers a considerable amount of money. As yet there is a lamentable lack of business acumen being applied to the running of the facility. Although a good number of bookings have been reported, no considered thought appears to have been applied to the cost of accepting these bookings. If it is true that the charge for a wedding is only £20, this figure barely covers the cost of the licence, and doesn't appear to cover the cost of setting up the room, and clearing up afterwards, or make a contribution towards the overall running costs, such as heat, light, insurance, security etc etc. I could perhaps accept this if the buildings prime function was as a Tourist destination, but it fails to deliver on this score, even though the money paid for the restoration was given on the understanding that this was to be it's prime function.

Anonymous said...

IN TIMES OF HARDSHIP TENBURY NEEDS A BOOST THIS BLOG IS KEEPING AWAY THE PEOPLE SO SHUT THIS BLOG DOWN BEFORE TENBURY DIEDS MR WR15 SHOW US WHO U R MR WR15

@WR15 said...

I see you still haven't found the caps lock key! There are a mix of views on this blog, good and bad, positive and negative. If you want a good news only site, why not start one. I can cope with the competition, or perhaps you want to remain anonymous!

Anonymous said...

Mr CAPITAL LETTERS you are an arse. WR15 didn't even write the bit about the visit. It was a real visitor, and if we don't listen to their feedback, how are we ever going to improve what we offer. What do you do for this Town?

Anonymous said...

go back under the bridge troll!

wr15 this blog has been great!

Phil said...

Two issues:

1) Sandwiches: SPAR has a good range; their baguettes are reliably good. But SPAR don't tell visitors what they offer, so they lose trade and the visitors are disappointed.

2) The Pump Rooms would have thousands of visitors each year if they were opened properly. There has never even been a leaflet printed on them. It's too late now for this year, but the Town Council could organise something for next year? Grants are available for this sort of thing so it doesn't have to cost them much at all.

Anonymous said...

Advertising costs thousands of pounds ,if the product is good it sells it self ,why waste money?,false economy.

@WR15 said...

I think there is a leaflet available from the TIC in Teme Street.

Advertising doesn't have to cost thousands, it depends what you advertise and where. It can be very cost effective if done right, or waste a lot of money if done wrong.

Phil said...

As it happens, I used to work in advertising.
If you read my post, you will see I never said "advertising".
What I said was "opened" and "a leaflet printed". As 'Anonymous' said, if a product is good it can sell itself, but this only works if there is a product. A closed Pump Rooms is of minimal use as a visitor attraction; visitors want to visit while the attraction is open - this is obvious.
However, Mr Anonymous is also wrong; the old adage is "if people don't know, people won't go". Word of mouth is fine once the ball is rolling, but first you need a product (as in an OPEN Pump Rooms), then you need 'advertising' (a few hundred pounds) and you also need a 'marketing' budget (hundreds of pounds for a leaflet).
Anyone who doubts the importance of advertising should open their eyes; would-be car-buyers have heard of Ford, VW, BMW etc - but they all advertise. This is because advertising works! Without it there would be no ITV, for example.

Anonymous said...

Well here is your chance Phil ,open a sandwich shop in Tenbury and see how easy it is to make a living.