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UK hospitality reaches boiling point: how can venues heatwave-proof themselves?
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And for businesses looking to invest in air conditioning units in response to the extreme weather, obstacles remain – from steep up-front costs to lengthy planning permission delays.
Between rising costs and staff shortages, hospitality owners have enough to sweat about this summer.
Hospitality owners are feeling the heat as temperatures continue to soarThe UK is entering its fourth heatwave of the year, marking an unprecedented run for the climate, as well as a mounting crisis for hospitality managers.
As a result, many business owners are turning to air conditioning units to provide relief to their workforce and customers.
How hospitality businesses can prepare for the next heatwaveFor most businesses, retrofitting air conditioning units is not a quick fix.