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There is a great opportunity this summer, especially with the<br />
World Cup and other major sporting events in the calendar,<br />
for the hospitality industry to guarantee revenue in spite of the<br />
UK’s unpredictable weather. Restaurants, gastro pubs, wine<br />
and sports bars can now spill out and extend comfortably<br />
into an outdoor space with high quality UV protection and shelter for<br />
outdoor environments.<br />
Reg Pearson runs award-winning CAMRA pub, The Robin Hood in<br />
Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire: “Proprietors of gastropubs and<br />
restaurants who invest in high quality outdoor structures, that give<br />
weather protection, will benefit from valuable extra dining cover outdoors<br />
and position the venue to take advantage of summer events without<br />
being at the mercy of the great British weather!”<br />
These high quality UV protection and shelter structures can also be<br />
personalised to act as a strong promotional tool – either for the<br />
promotion of the establishment itself or perhaps that of a drinks brand<br />
that may be happy to pay for the placement.<br />
Enquire via:<br />
Our online database<br />
at www.adfonline.eu<br />
Keep It Group is a leading provider of high quality UV protection and<br />
shelter for outdoor environments in the hospitality sector. Unique in<br />
design and limited only by imagination, shade sails and waterproof<br />
tension structures can easily be extended over time to suit all the<br />
needs and budgets of hotels, bars and clubs – and provide the<br />
perfect architectural solution to outdoor dining, smoking areas or the<br />
modern gazebo.<br />
Structures are easy to clean, resistant to rot, mildew, fading, fraying<br />
and tearing, and able to filter out at least 90 percent of UV radiation while<br />
allowing light and air to pass through, reducing the temperature in the<br />
shaded area by around one third. A good structure will take a<br />
whole life approach with materials capable of offering an expected life of<br />
20 – 30 years.<br />
For more information contact<br />
Keep It Group at:<br />
info@keepitgroup.co.uk<br />
Post using<br />
Enquiry Card<br />
Advertorial<br />
Outdoor Structures Set to Provide the Hospitality<br />
Industry with a Great Opportunity this Summer<br />
Enquiry N o 116<br />
Enquiry N o 117<br />
See inside back cover and<br />
Fax to 01435 863897<br />
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