Alvaston Hall Hotel in Nantwich - pic by Brian Robert Marshall creative commons

Bosses at Alvaston Hall Hotel in Nantwich are looking to appoint a Chief Relaxation Officer – who can enjoy free breaks throughout rest of 2021.

The hotel team developed the idea after a survey showed more than 38% of people from Cheshire failed to claim their full holiday allowance in 2020.

They want to give one weary worker a chance to relax and put to the test its claim the venue is one of the best in UK to unwind.

The study of 2,000 employed workers, commissioned by Warner Leisure Hotels, found one in three failed to claim their full leave for the working year, with the average Cheshire resident losing out on seven days’ break.

Now they are offering one person a chance to reclaim those lost days and kick back in style.

To apply for the title, head to warnerleisurehotels.co.uk/offers/annual-leave-lost and explain in 100 words why you would make the best CRO (Chief Relaxation Officer) the team could ask for.

Mina Fattahi, general manager at Alvaston Hall, said: “We reckon we’re the county’s best place to unwind, so we wanted to find someone to put our wonderful hotel to the test – and it sounds like lots of Cheshire residents really need it!

“Our study found that, as bad as last year was for people taking annual leave, this year is set to be equally bleak – with 24 per cent of people prepared to ditch their holidays altogether in favour of extra pay.

“At Alvaston, we couldn’t disagree more – annual leave isn’t a luxury, it’s essential!

“Even a short break can help us to pause, reset and reconnect with loved ones.

“That’s why we’re looking for someone with weeks of unclaimed holiday to give them much needed breaks throughout the year.

“If you, or someone you know, is racking up weeks of annual leave this year with no plan to take it any time soon, head to our website to nominate our first Chief Relaxation Officer – we promise to get even the most stressed-out Brit to relax!”

You need to enter or nominate before 23:59pm on  August 15.

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