Accommodation Assessment Scheme
Direct Tourism Services has been delivering its new Accommodation Assessment Scheme on behalf of Shropshire Tourism since April 2009. Initially the scheme is open to Self Catering and Guest Accommodation, however there are plans to extend into other sectors in due course.
With 80 assessments already delivered and working to similar standards as Quality in Tourism, the AA and other Visit Britain approved organisations, this scheme is locally delivered and managed.
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If you hold a current grading
If you apply for assessment with Direct Tourism Services, your assessment visit will take place within four weeks of the date of your last inspection visit with the national scheme and we will recognise your existing grading up until this time. So if your last visit (by QIT or the AA) was in November then Direct Tourism Services would make an appointment to view your property around then. Future renewal dates would then be 12 months from your last assessment visit by us.
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If you do not have a current grading or have lapsed
You can apply for assessment with Direct Tourism Services, we aim to deliver the whole process within four weeks of receiving your completed application.
Click here for a full list of terms and conditions of participation
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Additional Recognition
If you already have a valid inspection with a national body such as Quality in Tourism, the AA or other approved organisations, we will continue to recognise it. So if you just wish to have recognition from Direct Tourism Services as well, you can apply to Direct Tourism Services for additional recognition under this scheme for an administrative fee of just £30.
It is hoped that in due course the scheme will obtain recognition from VisitBritain, EnjoyEngland and the Regional Development Agency.
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Benefits
Why choose the Direct Tourism Services Scheme?
There will be several key areas of difference between this scheme and other national schemes:
- It is locally run with locally recruited experienced tourism professionals who have all received extensive training. This will make the new scheme quicker and more responsive, and more cost effective.
- It links into other business support services available and offers more direct support to businesses.
- It has a clear process regarding gradings and assessments and a much simpler fee structure.
- It has a transparent complaints procedure that will benefit both visitors and operators.
- It is more accountable to the visitors as well as to county tourism associations and marketing organisations.
- It will be delivered throughout the year and renewal fee dates will be 12 months from your actual assessment date, not the beginning of each financial year.
- The scheme will recognise all properties that hold a valid assessment grading already.
- It will use the same star and designator system currently used by the national scheme.
- It will work to the same national standards as the harmonised scheme and give specific routes to market for all participants.
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Tariff
Tariff for Guest Accommodation Assessment
Number of Bedrooms |
Fee
inclusive of VAT |
| 1-3 Bedrooms | £140.00 |
| 4-6 Bedrooms | £160.00 |
| 7-10 Bedrooms | £180.00 |
| 11-15 Bedrooms | £220.00 |
| 16-20 Bedrooms | £240.00 |
Tariff for Self Catering Accommodation Assessment
Fee per unit breakdown:
Number of Units |
Fee |
| 1 Unit | £125 |
| 2-6 Units | £50 per additional unit |
| 7-11 Units | £50 per additional unit |
| 12+ Units | £50 per additional unit |
E.g. Fee for 3 units: 125 + (2 x 50 = 100) = £225
*Prices based on all properties being on a single site.
Grading of guest accommodation and self-catering units on the same site, will require 2 applications.
Designator Information
Designator |
Description |
| B&B | Private house providing accommodation for no more than 6 paying guests and run by the owner. |
| Guest House | Accommodation run on a more commercial basis than B&B and normally offering more services. May have staff as well as the owner. Usually accommodate more than 6 guests. |
| Farmhouse | A working farm or smallholding offering B&B or Guest House accommodation. |
| Inn | Fully licensed accommodation providing evening meals and with a bar which is usually open to nonresidents. |
| Restaurant with Rooms | Destination restaurant with very high standards and overnight accommodation in a maximum of 12 bedrooms. Restaurant is the main business, open to non-residents with restaurant service at least 5 nights a week. Liquor licence required. |
| Guest Accommodation | Any establishment that meets the minimum entry requirements. |
| Self Catering | Accommodation with its own kitchen and bathroom. |
Click to download this information in a printable format.
Please Note:
In the event of not meeting the minimum requirements and therefore needing a reassessment visit (to ensure compliance), there will be a charge of 50% of the original assessment fee.
Recognition
If you have a current valid accreditation you can apply to be recognised under this scheme for an administration fee of £30.00.
All fees are inclusive of VAT.
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Quality Standards
Stars with Designators will be awarded based on compliance with the following assessment criteria:
- Statutory Requirements;
- Cleanliness and Housekeeping;
- Hospitality, Welcome, Service and Competency;
- Exterior and Interior fixtures and fittings; bedrooms, bathrooms and general areas;
- Breakfast and Dinner (if applicable).
As with other Inspection Schemes, stars will be awarded from a minimum of one, to a maximum of five, dependent on satisfactory compliance with these criteria. The Direct Tourism Services criteria will be comparable to the standards of current inspection bodies, but the exact weighting may vary slightly across certain areas.
You can learn more about our minimum requirements and how we determine our percentage scores by downloading our full Quality Standards for Guest Accommodation and Self Catering Accommodation here.
Should the operator disagree with the grading awarded or feel that the assessment has not been conducted fairly, Direct Tourism Services has a clear Appeals Procedure.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who are Direct Tourism Services?
Direct Tourism Services is a not-for-profit tourism company.
2. Where is the Direct Tourism Services Scheme recognised?
It is hoped that in due course we will obtain recognition from VisitBritain, EnjoyEngland and the Regional Development Agencies.
3. Why should I choose the Direct Tourism Services scheme over other schemes?
Our assessors have a wealth of experience and empathy with accommodation providers. You will receive a personal and helpful service.
You will find our rates extremely competitive.
Click to see more in our benefits section.
4. I already have a valid inspection. What additional benefits does my business get from being recognised by this scheme?
It will be marketed locally and will be more accountable, we believe visitors will respond favourably to it.
5. I don’t have a valid inspection. Why should I become accredited at all?
Destination Management Organisation have a duty of care to visitors and have to ensure that properties they advertise are up to scratch.
You can also expand your market. Many visitors will not stay in accommodation that hasn’t been accredited.
6. When do I pay?
Our scheme will allow you to apply for assessment from the date of your last visit by the AA or Quality in Tourism and this will then become your renewal date for the future. We aim to deliver assessments within four weeks of the renewal date. For example if your last visit was in November, this will become your new renewal date.
7. What does my fee cover?
Everything except external signage, but this is not compulsory. You will receive a certificate with your grading alongside a detailed assessment report as part of your assessment. To keep costs down, external signs or plaques are extra. If you require them, we have arranged a very competitive rate with a local supplier.
8. How long will the assessment take?
The actual visit should take no longer than 2 to 3 hours but it obviously depends on the size of your accommodation. As we won’t be staying overnight we will be checking every room.
We aim to complete the entire assessment and grading process within four weeks of receiving your completed application form and payment (or, if you have an existing grading, within four weeks of your renewal date).
Once an application is received in the office, a member of our assessment team will contact you to arrange a convenient time to visit you.
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What the stars mean
On assessment you will be awarded a star rating with appropriate designator in line with the national scheme.
The star grading system with designators seek to inform visitors, about differing levels of accommodation facilities and services on offer before they book, so that you know what to expect when you arrive.

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Complaints
In the event of any visitor staying in an accommodation property assessed by Direct Tourism Services having a complaint, the following procedure will be applied.
Contact Us
If you have any enquiries about the Direct Tourism Services assessment scheme, please contact us.
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