The UK Housekeepers Association (UKHA) will be celebrating a very special occasion this summer – the association’s ruby anniversary.
The 2025 summer ball will take place on Friday 27 June at The Palace Hotel, in the lovely spa town of Buxton, hosted by UKHA Manchester and North West.
The national celebration of the 40th anniversary of the founding of the association features a drinks reception, four-course meal with wine, cheese and port, music to dance the night away and a raffle.
Early bird tickets for the glittering event are available until 1 April 20
and after that, at full price, and hotel accommodation is offered at a discounted rate.
Anyone who wishes to provide sponsorship or raffle prizes, please contact UKHA Manchester and NW. The UKHA will be donating funds towards nominated charities.
The association was formed in May 1984, with the backing of the Caterer and Hotelkeeper magazine and with Lord Forte of Ripley as patron.
By the end of its first year, it had over 100 members from all parts of the UK and across the sector. It rapidly made a name for itself as an association for professionals.
For the second year running, the UKHA has held a national conference and all committee members pledged to uphold the UKHA Vision Statement Aims, Values and Priorities.
For more, visit www.ukha.co.uk
