Who has taken over Shearings hotels?

Who has taken over Shearings hotels?

Leger Holidays
We are so pleased to share the news that the Shearings brand has been acquired by Leger Holidays, and will soon offer a NEW programme of fully escorted tours to the UK and Europe.

Who is the parent company of Shearings?

Escorted touring company Leger Holidays has announced the acquisition of the assets of former competitor Shearings. Specialist Leisure Group, owner of the Shearings brand, entered administration after more than one hundred years trading last month, leaving the future of the company in the balance.

Who is the CEO of Leger Holidays?

Liam Race
Liam Race has been appointed Chief Executive of the Leger Shearings Group. He succeeds Ian Henry, who has moved to the role of Executive Chairman. Liam joined Leger Holidays in 2017 as Commercial Manager. He was promoted to the role of Commercial Director two years later.

Who is the CEO of Shearings?

Richard Calvert (2017–)
Shearings/CEO

Where is Shearings Holidays registered in the UK?

Shearings Holidays Limited Reg. No. 218550. Registered in England. Registered Office: Waterside House, Wigan Pier Business Park, Waterside Drive, Wigan, WN3 5AZ. The air holiday packages shown are ATOL protected by the Civil Aviation Authority.

Who are Shearings and what do they sell?

Shearings also sells onto other operators’ river cruises. In its present form, Shearings is an amalgamation of four separate companies: Smiths Happiways, Shearings, National Holidays and Wallace Arnold. Shearings, which was founded in 1919, merged with Smiths Happiways in 1984, which can trace its history back to 1903.

Why choose Shearings coach holidays?

Here at Shearings, we offer a broad range of fully escorted coach holidays to exciting destinations across the UK and Europe. From 4-day breaks to 12-day holidays, all our tours are organised for you and include comfortable travel, hand-picked accommodation and expertly planned itineraries.

What happened to WA Shearings travel shops?

Eight Wallace Arnold Travel travel shops in Yorkshire were also briefly branded as WA Shearings before having their former name reinstated. The merger also brought with it a second National Holidays.

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