Management firm has many reasons to be cheerful
Staff at Nottingham-based lettings and management specialists Kingswood Residential Investment Management are enjoying a double celebration. The firm has made the finals in a
prestigious industry award and one of its staff has become accredited by the industry’s foremost professional body. The company, which was
established by Adam Kingswood in 2016, has been shortlisted in the Newcomer of The Year category in the finals of The Negotiator Awards. Organised by sector magazine The Negotiator, the awards are regarded as the most prestigious in the UK residential estate agency and letting agency industry.
This latest award success is the
firm’s third of 2018. In May, Adam Kingswood was named Property Professional of the Year at The Nottingham Post Business Awards and the firm was shortlisted in the Newcomer of the Year category at Property Week’s Resi’ Awards. Adam said: “Reaching the finals
of three awards in one year is a great achievement for a small but rapidly expanding agency such as ours and provides national recognition of our hard work and achievements since we launched the business in 2016.” A second cause for celebration
at the firm was the news that lettings consultant Christopher Williams has successfully obtained
‘Kingswood Residential has grown almost five-fold in its first two years of business’
The Kingswood Residential Team (L-R): Hannah Baldwick, Christopher Williams, Adam Kingswood, Sarah Judd and Kristine Princa
his NFOPP Qualification to gain his personal ARLA membership and ‘MARLA’ status. The award by ARLA Propertymark, the letting and management industry’s foremost professional body, is awarded to individuals when their NFOPP qualification is passed and qualifying years of experience are gained. Christopher is the second
member of the Kingswood team to
achieve this accreditation, with Director Adam also being an ARLA member. Chris said: “We believe in
providing the highest levels of service to our landlords and tenants, and achieving MARLA status and adhering to the regulatory framework it provides demonstrates our professionalism. As such, I am delighted that I have achieved this significant achievement.”
Hart’s Hotel is the star of the hospitality industry
The independent Hart’s Hotel and Restaurant has won Hotel of the Year at the Nottingham Hospitality STARS 2018 Awards. The Nottinghamshire Hospitality
STARS Awards are an annual celebration of tourism in Nottinghamshire, recognising the best in the leisure, culture, tourism and hospitality sectors in the county. They are produced in affiliation with the Nottingham Hospitality Association and the national VisitEngland Awards for Excellence Programme. The 32-room hotel, located in the
heart of Nottingham, is the highest- rated hotel in the Nottingham
region with an AA Silver Award with commendable merit for the hotel and two AA rosettes for its culinary excellence in the restaurant. General Manager Adam
Worthington said: “We are delighted to win this award and be recognised a second year running as Nottinghamshire's Hotel of the Year. All the staff at the hotel are passionate about creating a memorable guest experience, so it’s wonderful to be recognised and our team’s efforts celebrated. “We will continue to deliver the
highest standards to those visiting Nottingham.”
The Garden at Hart’s Hotel and Restaurant
business network December 2018/January 2019
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