The World of Hospitality Issue 29 2018 | Page 10

10 THE WORLD OF HOSPITALITY QUALITY IN TOURISM Quality in Tourism – Modernising Assessment Schemes Across The UK Quality in Tourism has responded to the growing demand for an independent and modern assessment process with its Safe, Clean & Legal and star grading schemes. We look at why the tourism sector needs a new assessment framework and highlight how the common standards in the UK just aren’t appropriate for the industry in the 21st century. For many years accommodation providers such as hotels and B&Bs have been ‘shoe- horned’ into an archaic star-rating scheme; providing items of furniture for each bedroom to comply with the standards, having a bible in the room, and providing services such as an evening meal or valet parking (when it isn’t appropriate, necessary or financially viable) in order to reach the ultimate goal of achieving more stars. Some of the country’s best accommodation with first-class service, lavish bedrooms in stunning settings cannot be awarded that illustrious five-star rating purely because they do not have a lift. Similarly, some of the county’s most unique properties such as luxury treehouses or design led boutique B&B’s cannot be graded because they don’t fit in with the old-fashioned prescribed standards. accordingly. Disruptors in the industry have changed the rules, it’s time we changed them too.” Deborah concluded. “I don’t belie ve in the star rating anymore, or at least not how it has been marginalised by lack of development, over grading (as a commercial motivator) and under grading where prescriptive physical and service standards apply. Consumer demands and expectations, as well as the sheer range of types of properties on offer have evolved drastically since the traditional grading system became a benchmark of excellence, and it’s about time that assessments moved with the times,” said Deborah Heather, director at Quality in Tourism. Quality in Tourism is on a mission to provide customers with the information that they need with annual assessments that can assure consumers that the basic Safe, Clean and Legal principles are fulfilled, and a grading scheme is in place that is of real worth. “In the new Quality in Tourism schemes, we don’t believe in forcing providers into a category, we believe how they market themselves is entirely up to them. As long as they are transparent in what they are offering then the quality and service will be graded WEBSITE: www.qualityintourism.com Quality in Tourism’s Safe, Clean and Legal scheme has already been adopted by the Short Term Accommodation Association that works with agencies and booking platforms including Airbnb and HomeAway as well as many Destination Management Organisations such as Visit Cornwall, Visit Isle of Wight and Welcome to Yorkshire to name a few.