I READ with interest your article with regard to Mr and Mrs Seymour’s unfortunate stay at the Grand Hotel, in Scarborough, where Mrs Seymour serious diarrhoea and vomiting (Echo, June 23).
On reading the comments made by the hotel manager, David Aylott, I cannot help but think he should perhaps look for a career change outside the service industry.
He says: “If she has issues she should have spoken to us. If she wants to contact us, we will look into it.”
Well, I was always told the “she” is the cat’s mother.
If Mr Aylott’s staff had not passed on the details of what was happening then perhaps they should join him down at the Jobcentre.
I would have thought the manager would have been in contact with Mr and Mrs Seymour to monitor the situation, if only to ensure that whatever she had contracted did not originate from the hotel itself or was infectious to other guests.
Eve Vanner, Leeming Bar, Northallerton.
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