Monthly Archives: August 2014
Trade Runner
Paul Waterson, Chief Executive of the SLTA is running 30 miles in aid of the BEN.
The Fantasy Island 50 run will take place later...
Colessio shines bright in Stirling
Perseverance pays off for Steven McLeod, as Gillian McKenzie reports
PLUSH cream leather booths studded with sparkling Swarovski crystals, luxurious black carpets, opulent mirrors, bowls...
New lease of life for historic coaching inn
Team at Torbrex refuses to rest on laurels after root and branch refurb
By Matthew Lynas
THE Inn at Torbrex has been operating under various guises...
Whisky firm rolls into new warehouses
FORMER distillery employee Tom Anderson officially opened two new dunnage warehouses at the Benromach Distillery this month, over 30 years after he first started...
Shetland gin is the reel thing
A NEW Scottish gin has been launched by what’s claimed to be Britain’s most northerly distillery.
Shetland Reel Gin is made with botanicals, including apple-mint,...
Boards blasted by health report
New document criticises different approaches to licensing.
The biggest brands in the Scottish trade
Figures show Tennent’s and Smirnoff still at the head of the table
TENNENT’S Lager and Smirnoff continue to be the two biggest-selling drinks brands in...
Dining out is on the rise, new report says
But average spend per visit has dropped, according to Horizons study
MORE consumers are dining out in 2014 compared to last year, a new survey...
Trade calls for rates parity
SLTA urges Scottish Government to overhaul system.
New Macallan site gets approval
Permission granted for distillery and visitor centre development
THE firm behind single malt whisky The Macallan has been granted planning permission for a new £100...