Room for Error in Scots Hotel Bookings

The HeraldJanuary 24, 2010

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SCOTS have been accused of not knowing how to spell some of UK's best-known towns and cities when they book accommodation.

Almost one-third of people spelled Morecambe in the north-west of England Morcambe, 20% thought Torquay was Tourkey, and Scarbrough replaced the correct spelling of Scarborough, according to Travelodge

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Room for Error in Scots Hotel Bookings

The budget hotel chain estimates that about 20% of its dai...

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