Freddie Goodwin.
Well-known member
Dramatic headline maybe but it was pretty dramatic for me in there tonight.
They have an open fire (not lit) but either side they have a candle and infront of the candle, at very close proximity, are chairs. I sat, with a group of friends, only to notic3e it getting rather warm. I turned my head to look at the fire, thinking they must have not long put it out, before my son shouted at me to stand up and get my coat off.
The candle flame had melted the hood of my coat and flames had started. Another few seconds and my hair would have been alight.
What really annoyed me was the attitude of the hotel. The barmaid thought it funny, maybe she didn't realise the seriousness, and I had to ask her to call the Manager.
The Manager was at a meeting (about 8.30pm) and had to be called again, after I went to reception. He eventually came down and basically said the hotel was not liable, the candles were a 'feature' but he would contact the hotel owners who happened to be away on holiday.
There was little concern shown and I pointed out they had a duty of care. The coat itself is not expencive but was new and is ruined, no offer of compensation. The manager did not even go to the bar where the incident happened.
I have pictures of the coat and the area, any advice on what happens next, folks?
They have an open fire (not lit) but either side they have a candle and infront of the candle, at very close proximity, are chairs. I sat, with a group of friends, only to notic3e it getting rather warm. I turned my head to look at the fire, thinking they must have not long put it out, before my son shouted at me to stand up and get my coat off.
The candle flame had melted the hood of my coat and flames had started. Another few seconds and my hair would have been alight.
What really annoyed me was the attitude of the hotel. The barmaid thought it funny, maybe she didn't realise the seriousness, and I had to ask her to call the Manager.
The Manager was at a meeting (about 8.30pm) and had to be called again, after I went to reception. He eventually came down and basically said the hotel was not liable, the candles were a 'feature' but he would contact the hotel owners who happened to be away on holiday.
There was little concern shown and I pointed out they had a duty of care. The coat itself is not expencive but was new and is ruined, no offer of compensation. The manager did not even go to the bar where the incident happened.
I have pictures of the coat and the area, any advice on what happens next, folks?