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THU · 2026-08-20 · 07:27 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0820-104099
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NSR-2026-0820-104099News Report·EN·Human Interest

Travelodge boss quits amid fallout over hotel chain’s security failings

Travelodge boss Joanna Boydell has resigned following significant criticism over the company's handling of security failures. These failings include instances where guests were put at risk, such as a domestic abuser being given a key to a woman's room and subsequently assaulting her.

Kalyeena MakortoffThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-08-20 · 07:27 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
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Travelodge boss Joanna Boydell has resigned following significant criticism over the company's handling of security failures. These failings include instances where guests were put at risk, such as a domestic abuser being given a key to a woman's room and subsequently assaulting her. The company announced Boydell's departure on Thursday, with finance chief Ray Reidy stepping in as interim replacement while a permanent successor is sought. The resignation comes after concerns about guest safety were raised by MPs and following specific incidents where hotel staff granted unauthorized access to rooms. Travelodge has stated that changes are being made to its room access security policy, requiring explicit guest permission for any new or replacement room keys.

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Travelodge is implementing changes to its room access security policy, requiring explicit guest permission for new keys.

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Keir Starmer warned Boydell to 'seriously engage with MPs' over women's safety concerns.

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Another guest was attacked after her abuser was given a room key by reception staff in October 2025.

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A guest was sexually assaulted after a man was wrongly given access to her room in 2022.

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Travelodge boss Joanna Boydell resigned amid criticism of her handling of security failings.

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The boss of Travelodge has resigned after widespread criticism of her handling of security failings at the hotel chain, including a shocking case where a domestic abuser was given a key to a woman’s room before assaulting her.In a brief company statement on Thursday, Travelodge said Joanna Boydell had stepped down and temporarily replaced by its finance chief, Ray Reidy. The company has launched a formal search for a permanent substitute.Travelodge chair Stephen Shurrock said the announcement “does not change anything about our focus on safety and security.”It comes months after former prime minister Keir Starmer wrote to Boydell to warn that she must “seriously engage with MPs” over concerns about women’s safety, after a spate of shocking breaches of security that left guests at risk of attack.The letter was sent after a hotel guest in Berkshire was sexually assaulted by a man who was wrongly given access to her room in 2022. He falsely claimed he was her partner, before sexually assaulting her in her hotel bed. The victim was later offered what she described as an “insulting” £30 refund after the incident.Earlier this month, it emerged that another woman who had been staying in one of Travelodge’s London hotels to escape her domestic abuser in October 2025, had been attacked after the man was given a key by reception staff.He persuaded staff to give him access, saying his girlfriend was upstairs having a seizure. Staff did not check with the woman before giving him the card, and pointed him to her room where he kicked in the door, assaulted her and tried to grab her phone.The woman, who is remaining anonymous, said that she ran “shaking, crying and begging for help”. “I thought someone would protect me,” she told the BBC. Staff then offered her another room in the hotel.Travelodge has previously defended itself, saying such instances are “very rare” and customer safety is a priority.In its latest financial results, released on Thursday, Travelodge said a leading barrister had conducted a review of its room access security policies and escalation procedures, and that its own internal review was ongoing.The company added that it was making changes to its room access security policy.“Any additional or replacement room key now requires explicit permission from the guest staying in the room. This builds on our existing policy to never confirm to any third party that a guest is staying at one of our hotels,” Travelodge said.
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