Monthly Archives: September 2011
SBPA lays down the age gauntlet
Trade group the Scottish Beer & Pub Association today launches a major campaign to help pubs prepare for a major change in licensing law. On October 1 it becomes a mandatory condition for the holders of all premises and occasional licences to have an age verification policy in place. Part of the drive to combat underage sales, the policy must instruct staff to ask for a customer’s identification (in the form of a passport, European photocard driving licence or other prescribed document) if they appear under 25 when attempting to buy alcohol.
Morton man moves to Tennent’s
WM Morton director John Gilligan has been confirmed as the new sales boss of Tennent Caledonian Breweries. The industry veteran will head the sales team for Tennent’s, Scotland’s biggest alcohol brand, after being headhunted by C&C chief operating officer Stephen Glancey. The move reunites Gilligan, who joins on September 12, with several former Scottish & Newcastle execs now in senior roles at C&C, including Glancey and John Dunsmore, CEO of the Dublin-based firm.
Trade urged to fight music fee hikes
BAR and nightclub operators have been urged to join forces and oppose a proposed hike in music licence fees. Donald MacLeod, whose company, CPL, operates The Garage, Tunnel and Cathouse nightclubs in Glasgow, has called on the trade to mount a robust defence against the proposals, which could see operators charged significantly more for ‘specially featured entertainment’, in other words DJs in bars, clubs and hotels.
A Jolly good buy in the east?
A BROUGHTY Ferry hotel on the books of Christie & Co is expected to generate “considerable interest” from potential buyers.
Acting on the instructions...
Smirnoff offers chance to dance with Madonna
SMIRNOFF has teamed up with Madonna for the latest stage of its Nightlife Exchange Project.
The promotion has already seen Smirnoff hosting events in...
Due diligence must offer trade defence
Forthcoming Alcohol Act puts age-restricted sales in spotlight
NEW legislation coming in on October 1 puts into stark relief the first commandment in the licensee’s...
Chef has designs on new steak
A GLASGOW restaurant has launched a ‘designer’ steak.
Inspired by esteemed British luxury handbag manufacturer Mulberry, the Mulberry Steak has been added to the menu...
It’s man v machine in entertainment stand-off
THE decision about which type of entertainment to invest in can be a tough one.
Live music and technology, such as touchscreen systems, both have...
Hotel fit for a king hits the market
Owners to sell property in ‘Rob Roy country’ after 21 years at helm
NEW owners are being sought for a Stirlingshire business for the first...