Bournemouth cheap hotel deals, budget offers and discounts are key to success says Southbourne hotelier

Southbourne beaches close to Newpoint Hotel

My sister-in-law’s Newpoint Hotel near the beaches in Southbourne, Bournemouth in Dorset remains popular and close to capacity throughout the Winter despite the recession.

I asked Christine yesterday what she thought was the key to her success as a hotelier. This is what she said:

It really is all about prices, Rob. People these days are looking for cheap hotel deals and hotel offers with budget and discount hotel prices.

Besides aiming to give the best prices in Bournemouth, we also provide really clean and comfortable accommodation so people want to come back again and are happy to recommend us.

Many people these days, especially mid-week and Monday to Friday, are living away from home so they can find work or are already working as contractors. Their accommodation is an additional but necessary cost. We provide the low cost accommodation they need but, once they are in the accommodation, they appreciate our level of comfort, flexibility and friendliness.

We try to provide a home from home with most of our rooms being en-suite which we know they appreciate after a hard day at work.

Really, it’s all about cheap and comfortable discount hotel rooms and a welcoming smile – very straightforward!

So, if you are looking for work opportunities in Bournemouth or are working as a contractor on a Bournemouth contract and looking for cheap hotel deals and hotel offers with budget and discount hotel prices but clean and comfortable accommodation, Newpoint Hotel in Southbourne, Bournemouth, Dorset seems worth checking out.

With cheap hotel discount prices starting at £15 per person per night, it looks like Christine is going to be helping a lot of people through this recession.

Bye for now

Rob

Rob Hopcott – online writer

Three bedroom semi-detached for sale Charminster, Bournemouth

If you are looking for a three bedroom semi-detached for sale in Charminster, Bournemouth, you may be interested in this one.

Part exchange may be considered throughout the UK.

Bye for now

Rob

Home Office Accommodation – Green Field Thinking

View from Dunkery Beacon

View from Dunkery Beacon

Well here I am sitting on the top of Exmoor at Dunkery Beacon on day one of the great alternative camper van home office accommodation experiment. Tomorrow who knows where? A different location to work each day!

The moorland outside is looking very green and beautiful but I am on a slight slope as I sit in my campervan which is making typing a little bit difficult. However, the yellow catkins are hanging down from the trees as I climb from Timberscombe to Wheddon Cross and there is not a person in sight now in this lonely rural location so I reckon I couldn’t find a more tranquil place to work.

Today is all about finding how long I can use my laptop in my new office accommodation before my 60 amp hour leisure battery packs up. The laptop uses 19 volts, 6 amps and 120 watts. I’ve worked out that this should give me a days laptop usage but theory is just theory and I will be relieved to prove it.

So what is this great alternative camper van / motorhome mobile office accommodation experiment?

Quite simply, after many years of working online on the Internet, creating content for web sites, I’m going stir crazy. If I have to look at the same four walls for very much longer, I’m likely to start screaming and jibbering like an idiot. Now, in my family, there is so much noise and yelling that this would probably go unnoticed but it would matter to me.

So, for a long time, I’ve been saying to my nearest and dearest, that it would be very nice if I had a campervan and could go and write in a different beautiful location each day.

Since I enjoy walking at lunch time, which usually involves a short drive, pollution of the environment needn’t be more than if I was working from my tiny, dark, north facing spare bedroom accommodation.

Of course, ideas are always very easy to conceive, especially for a creative author type person, but implementation reveals substantial logistical problems.

First I had to get a campervan. Well! Have you seen the prices of them? They are hugely expensive, typically priced at anything up to £60,000 or even more. To put this sort of money into an experiment simply wasn’t possible for an impecunious, slightly ancient online web author, but, after a lot of research and considerable time (months), I’ve finally found an old Ford Transit convertion that satisfies the basic accommodation for an experimental alternative writing existence.

I can stand up in it, drive it reasonably easily (short wheel base) and it has a little toilet room to cater to my middle aged natural needs. It looks quite smart being white with blue flashes but is old enough not to have dented my miniscule pocket too much.

The next challenge was to get power to my laptop. Fortunately, the camper van / motor home / office accommodation has a leisure battery but, unfortunately, it didn’t have a socket my laptop could plug into. There was a spare lighter socker in the dashboard of the van but I eventually established that this worked from the main vehicle battery and the thought of me working all day on the computer, only to find that my starter motor wouldn’t work because I’d drained it during the day, didn’t seem a good idea.

The answer was reasonably simple, when I discovered fused lighter sockets were available from a car spares retailer local to my brother in Bournemouth. He’s much more handy than I am and helped me to fit the two wires to the leisure battery and very soon I was the proud owner of pluggable campervan power! Yippee!

The next problem was to make the power feed the laptop. This required something called an inverter which could convert the 12 volts DC from the leisure battery to the normal UK power supply of 230 (approx) volts AC. The inverter had a lighter plug option so I was in business. The 230 volts AC output from the inverter was available through an onboard 13 amp socket which I could plug the laptop into, just as if I was plugging into a normal power supply.

It works like a dream :-) which made me … a very happy … camper!

The next step was to find out how long the leisure battery would supply sufficient power to the laptop before it died which of course is the subject of todays experiment from the sunny slopes of Dunkery Beacon in the rural English county of Somerset.

Time for some lunch. I’ve other articles to write this afternoon, so I will continue this journal about my experiences of my alternative working online experiment from a motor home / camper van office accommodation tomorrow.

Bye for now :-)

Rob
(Rob Hopcott)

Postscript: The battery lasted beautifully for the 5 hours I was working with no signs of imminent power out.

UK Accommodation – time for a radical re-think

Traditional accommodation.

Traditional accommodation.

Why are we moving forward at snails pace when it comes to UK accommodation?

If you look at the accommodation that is available to live in today, it varies very little from the accommodation that was available ten years ago or even 50 years ago.

For how many other matters that affect our lives so intimately can we say the same thing?

We don’t make cars the way we made them 50 years ago.

We don’t make boats the way we made them 50 years ago.

Yet when it comes to accommodation, where are the rapid build systems that modern technology could devise? Where can you buy accommodation ‘off the peg’?

Perhaps it is the architects who are so proud of their traditional building techniques that they do not want to change.

Perhaps it is the town planners who are resisting change.

Perhaps it is the governments that feel that just bumbling along is safer than making radical change.

Yet, in the Western World, lots of people are desperate for decent accommodation. In the Third World, it is even worse.

Why can’t we go to a retail outlet to buy our accommodation in the knowledge that it will be delivered to our plot of land within, say, two weeks?

Why can’t we choose from a hundred exciting, innovative and intriguing options when we go to an accommodation shop?

In my opinion, it’s time that the whole subject of accommodation and living design is given a radical rethink.

Just my opinion, of course :-)

Rob

Rob Hopcott – online author

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New accommodation for home office facilitates walking blog from Rob Hopcott

Camper-van home office accommodation makes a welcome change from writing at home.

Camper-van home office accommodation makes a welcome change from writing at home.

This year is all about leaving behind my work at home office accommodation to strike out into the wide blue yonder to work in as many beautiful rural locations as I can find in my trusty old used campervan.

Hopefully, working in my camper van will also enable me to explore the different daily locations for my lunch time walks and I intend to document these in my new walking blog

Read all about my first day writing in my campervan parked in the beautiful UK West Country moorland.

Bye for now

Rob

(Rob Hopcott – online author)

Accommodation opinion, information and discussion

Welcome to my new accommodation weblog. Here I will post opinion discussion and information about accommodation.

It’s just my opinion but

I hope you will enjoy this and will come back often. This site is RSS enabled so you can set up the URL in your news aggregator which will make keeping up-to-date easier.

Bye for now

Rob