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A grandma has been left fuming after her family's holiday was marred by reports of cannabis smoking in the hotel they stayed in. Staff at the Premier Inn Blackpool Beach hotel posted a letter through doors, in which they admitted to not knowing which room was responsible but asking guests to 'immediately stop'.
Claire, 53, and her husband Richard, 56, booked their daughter Lauren, 30, into the hotel for two nights, along with Lauren's partner Danny, 30, and their granddaughter Evie, three. Meanwhile, Claire and Richard stayed on a motorhome park nearby.
Claire said that her family had told her there had been a 'lingering' smell of cannabis on their floor and the manager of the hotel wrote a letter to visitors, in which they stated that staff had "discovered evidence that suggests a guest on your corridor has been smoking weed."
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The letter, shared with LancsLive, read: "At Premier Inn, we operate a non-smoking policy that's been in place since 2008. As part of this policy we don't allow smoking inside any of our premises (this includes the use of e-cigarettes), but we commit to provide designated permitted smoking areas at all our hotels.
"Our team have discovered evidence today that suggests a guest on your corridor has been smoking weed in their room. This doesn't comply with our non-smoking policy which we take care to communicate to all our guests via in-room communication, our website, and as part of our standard booking terms & conditions.
"We haven't currently been able to confirm which room has been smoked in, but if you have been smoking in your room, we would ask that you immediately stop. If you're
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