Family Business Lifetime Achievement Award

The executive chairman of English Lakes Hotels Resorts & Venues, Simon Berry, has won a national award in recognition of his career achievements over the last 40 years.

He received the Family Business Lifetime Achievement award at a gala event in London as part of the National Family Business Day celebrations.

 

Recognising 40 Years Of Experience

Simon joined his father, Michael Berry OBE, at the family run hotel group in 1985, working in the accounts department.  He had started his career in the hospitality industry, initially as a chef and then in a series of management roles at the Savoy, Claridges and Berkeley

As marketing director of English Lakes Hotels, Simon played a major role in the development of the company’s first greenfield build, Lancaster House Hotel, and the addition of the conference centre and leisure club at Low Wood Bay.

His tenure as managing director of the group started in 1998 and culminated in the £16 million redevelopment of Low Wood Bay into a first class spa resort.

Working with his brother Tim, who is estates director, he was also instrumental in establishing the hotel group’s Visitor Giving initiative which has raised over £200,000 for a range of Lake District conservation projects.

In 2022, Simon handed over the reins of managing director to his son Ben, whilst following in his father’s footsteps to become executive chairman. Since then he has also led the development and launch of the group’s ‘Art in the Atrium’ fine art gallery exhibitions at Low Wood Bay.

 

Tim, Ben and Simon Berry on the fell above Low Wood Bay Resort & S[pa
Tim, Ben and Simon Berry (left to right)

 

“Simon has been the driving force behind the growth and success of English Lakes Hotels.  Whilst overseeing a host of developments and modernisation projects which have steered the hotel group into a new era for tourism, Simon has ensured that the company’s family values and ethos in terms of hospitality, customer service and workforce development and training have never wavered.

“Simon has also always been a keen advocate for the Lake District’s heritage, environment and local communities.  Working with the family, he has overseen the introduction of several significant renewable energy projects with clear sustainability goals and new approaches to regenerative tourism.  He has served the local community, its economy and charitable initiatives in various roles throughout his career, working tirelessly to raise their profile and help them thrive and grow.”

Managing director of Cumbria Tourism Gill Haigh

 

Broader Responsibilities

Simon has served as a director for several other companies and organisations over the years including Cumbria Tourism, Best Western hotels, The Cumberland Building Society and Open Arms International. He was appointed as the High Sheriff for Cumbria for 2018-19.  

He has also been a board member for Cumbria Vision and helped set up Nurture Lakeland to develop and foster relationships between environmental bodies and the tourism industry. 

 

"Simon is an outstanding individual with a pure passion and pride for the hospitality sector and the values he holds dear, creating a business that is truly special and successful.  He has an unwavering desire to create special places for people to stay and spend time.”

Paul Andrews from Family Business United

 

 “Winning this lifetime achievement award from Family Business United is a real honour and a poignant reminder of how far we have come as a family running the hotel group together for over 70 years.

"In the 40 years I have worked for the company, we have seen a lot of change, especially with the speed of technological developments and innovation in the hospitality and tourism industry in the last few decades.  One thing that remains constant is our collective values of respect, creativity and fun.”

Simon Berry

Art in the Atrium

A regular display of fine art in the spacious Atrium at Low Wood Bay  Resort & Spa. It’s a place where people can come to see a high quality art exhibition in the Lake District in an accessible, free and informal way.

Norman Long and Mary Gavagan in the Atrium at Low Wood Bay
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