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Apr 2024

Last Updated: 15/04/2024
Business
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Rudding Park's managing director Peter Banks to retire

by Tamsin O'Brien

| 15 Apr, 2024
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Peter Banks, managing director of Rudding Park Hotel and Spa.






The long standing Managing Director of Rudding Park Hotel, Peter Banks, is to retire after 28 years at the helm.

During this time, Rudding Park has grown from £2m to £28m turnover and has won more than 60 awards.

Mr Banks has also been a contributor to The Stray Ferret - writing about the challenges faced by the hospitality industry - particularly during the covid pandemic. 







Peter comments:

“There is no doubt, Rudding Park is my spiritual home and the owners, the Mackaness family and the Rudding Park team will remain lifelong friends. As such, I will not be a stranger as I will no doubt often be found on the golf course in a bid to reduce my handicap!”


Mr Banks plans to continue his career as an advisor, consultant and non-executive director within the hospitality industry.

 “I do of course recognise there is an element of irony, having previously described hospitality consultants as being like someone who visits the field of battle after the battle is over and bayonets the wounded!
"However, I thrive on a challenge and am looking forward to helping hoteliers across Europe ensure their properties are profitable, successful and sustainable using the wealth of experience; including the successes (and failures) I have amassed over the years.”









Simon Mackaness, owner of Rudding Park paid tribute:

“Peter and I have been on a roller coaster journey together and Peter has been totally responsible for creating a popular, successful and commercially viable resort. On a personal and professional level, words cannot express my thanks for all he has achieved during his 28 years with Rudding Park.”






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