2023
Our Social Enterprise launches Afternoon Tea
Our Social Enterprise, The Portland Guesthouse provides those living with a disability the opportunity to gain real life work experience and support to achieve qualifications in Hospitality. As our Social Enterprise develops, the team are now launching Afternoon Tea.
A lovely addition for our Guests, but also an additional opportunity for our Students.
Through out the courses we offer at The Portland Guesthouse, our Students learn about Food safety, service and preparation.
Our students actively participate in the preparation and service of breakfast. Obtaining knowledge and understanding of food safety, service and preparation – in a true to life environment.
As well as breakfast our Students also bake sweet treats such as flapjacks and banana bread for our guests. These are left in the rooms, as part of our hospitality trays.
Launching Afternoon Tea enables our Social Enterprise to provide further training and work experience to our students, who will use their skills to bake, prepare and serve Afternoon Tea.
To find out more about The Portland Guesthouse’s Afternoon Tea, view their menu or book please visit their website.
October Newsletter
Since our last newsletter in July, lots has happened across the charity. From our annual Garden Party to our very own Music Festival – and everything in between, this newsletter is full of good news stories from the last three months.
To catch up on all our news, please read our newsletter below:
Introducing our new Service Manager
We would like to introduce you to our new Service Manager (of our Home Care and Support Services) Simon who starts his new role, today, on 1st September 2023.
Simon has worked for the Charity for 7 years and has a wealth of knowledge and experience to ensure the quality of our support continues.
Simon will spend some time working with Bernie to ensure a smooth transition. Simon will be out in the services to talk to service users and staff over the next few weeks to talk about his plans to improve our services.
We’re sure you will join us in congratulating Simon on his new role!
July Newsletter
Since our last Newsletter in February, we have had an incredibly busy few months. From welcoming a new Manager at our Social Enterprise, to challenging ourselves at the Wiggly Worm cookery course, to catch up on all our news, please read our newsletter below:
Newsletter – February 2023
This month, our lovely Ambassador Emma came to visit and catch up on all our latest news. Since her visit, she’s spent time writing our latest newsletter, sharing stories from across our services, and our upcoming fundraising events that you can get involved in.
To catch up on all our news, please read our newsletter below:
Charity Concert
On Friday 24th March, the ‘The Tuesdays/Cheltones Singing Groups’ and The Gloucestershire Police Male Voice Choir have joined forces to bring us this year’s charity concert.
Taking place at St Marks C of E Church between 7pm and 9pm, the Friday evening promises to be enjoyable for all who attend. On top of both performances, during the interval there will be chance to have refreshments (tea, coffee, and biscuits) and take part in the raffle.
Tickets: £10 Adults, £5 under 18s
All tickets are sold online, via our Eventbrite page. To join us, please click below:
For information about both The Tuesdays/Cheltones Singing Groups and The Gloucestershire Police Male Voice Choir, please visit the links below
Our Social Enterprise – an award winning Guest House.
Awarded December 2022
Awarded January 2023
Since opening our doors in January 2020, we’ve welcomed over 4000 guests across 3000 bed nights (not including when we closed our doors during the pandemic, and opened up for free to key workers!). Across the sites we advertise, our guests have left over 900 reviews, providing valuable feedback to our team.
But on top of all of this, our Social Enterprise has provided meaningful opportunities to 9 students, some of whom are still with us, working their way through our Hospitality Course (endorsed by The Institute of Hospitality), others are splitting their time between The Portland Guesthouse and their supported placements in other hospitality venues, and some have moved on to new opportunities.
We’re thrilled to share with our supporters that in December 2022, our Social Enterprise received another visit from a member of the Visit England Team. Their stay with us resulted in securing their three awards for another year. We can continue to say that we are holders of the Visit England Silver Award, Four Star Accommodation award and their infamous egg cup (Breakfast Award).
Then in January 2023, we received a letter from Glenn Fogel President & Chief Executive Officer of Booking.com , to let us know that The Portland Guest House has won one of their Travellers Review Awards for 2023!
Receiving these awards helps shine a light on all the hard work taking place at our Social Enterprise, so a big thank you to our staff team (past and present) who have helped make our Social Enterprise a success! We can’t wait to see what the future brings.
If you think joining our Social Enterprise might help you or someone you know, and would like to know more – please click here!
If you’re a local hospitality business / a business that recognises the transferable skills those working in hospitality can bring to your work force, and would like to work with us to provide supported placements, or the opportunity for our students to gain paid employment – please email us: info@theportlandchelt.co.uk
If you’re looking for somewhere to stay in Cheltenham -please visit our website – www.theportlandchelt.co.uk, and book your stay to enjoy our award winning accommodation and breakfasts.
Happy Fest…
On Saturday 29th July, Aim Up and Art Shape will be taking over Bournside School’s sports field to bring you Happy Fest, an inclusive Music and Carnival Arts festival. A big thank you to the The National Lottery Community Fund for supporting our upcoming event!
Over the next few weeks lots of work will be taking place behind the scenes, so keep checking back for our updates.
JOIN US ON SATURDAY 29TH JULY (12.30pm - 8pm)
The day will be full of live music and performances, carnival arts and musical workshops, brought to you by Aim Up, Art Shape and other local organisations and businesses.
Main Stage Performances from ,
Camilla Lewington | Alice Boxall | The Lonesome Pines | Music Works young talent | Tiger split | DJ Collective
Acoustic performance area
Two can theatre | Patricia Newman school of dance
Creative opportunities
A programme of Creative Workshops| Art Space accessible circus skills | Music works bus | Carnival Crafts | Dance | Drama with Two Can Theatre | Make a mini Happy fest stop frame animation | Festival Accessories Mad Hattie Face Painting
Wellness zone
Hand and head massage | Glitter box | Chill out zone
Refreshments from:
The Coffee Cube | Zoe’s (burgers and hotdogs) | Jolie (Noodles and icecream) | Pop up bar
Keep checking back to see our updates!
Accessibility Statement
We want Happyfest to be accessible for all, and for everyone to feel welcome and included at our event.
The festival site:
– On site parking (limited but available),local street parking also available.
– Please note this event takes place on a grass sports field.
– Our ‘wellness corner’ provides a quieter space for you to rest and relax away from crowds
– Add-on ticket available for one parent, guardian, carer or PA, per person, free of charge,
– We have booked Andyloos high dependency unit: https://www.andyloos.co.uk/product/high-dependency-mobile-disabled-toilet-unit/
Would you like to support HappyFest?
If you’d like to join us, to make HappyFest memorable, there is still time! Maybe you’d like to perform, provide additional activities or even volunteer. To find out more, please email chloe.bushell@aimup.co.uk
Find out more about our event partners - Artshape
To ensure this event is a success, we’re working with another local organisation – Artshape, to find out more about this wonderful local charity, please visit their website – www.artshape.co.uk
Find out more about our event funders - The National Lottery Community Fund
Our inclusive music and carnival arts festival (Happy Fest) has been made possible by The National Lottery Community Fund, to find out more about the work this fund does, please visit – www.tnlcommunityfund.org.uk