Monthly Archives: December 2014
Crieff Hydro profits up
Crieff Hydro has reported a 6% growth in revenue in its annual accounts.
The figures for the year to February 2014 showed an increase in...
Customers say yes to bar rollout plan
Former Vespbar’s rebrand pays dividends for Glasgow operator
THE owners of a pub which was rebranded as Yes Bar ahead of the Scottish independence referendum...
Hilton continues Scots expansion
by Dave Hunter
Hotel giant has plans for more hotels in the coming years
HOTEL giant Hilton Worldwide is to continue to expand its presence in...
SWA pushes out the boat for charity
THE Scottish Wholesale Association (SWA) has raised £4600 for children’s charity Aberlour.
The association announced its support for the charity at its annual conference in...
Craft fest will return
A CRAFT beer festival is set to return to the Highlands next year after a successful inaugural event.
Organisers say the North Hop festival will...
Time to promote hospitality careers
Trade must spread the word on industry’s excellent long-term prospects, writes recruitment specialist Hazel Neill
THE hospitality industry has changed out of all recognition in...
Lessons must be learned from refresher meltdown
By Gillian McKenzie
IT has loomed large on the Scottish trade’s horizon for some time now.
And as the deadlines by which the first ‘batch’ of...
Bulmers drops the yarn bomb
THE firm behind Bulmers cider is engaged in a “yarn-bombing” campaign on social media aimed at positioning cider as a winter serve.
Part of the...
IPA heads over the Irish sea
Craft brewer launches third beer in Scottish trade
IRISH craft brewer Franciscan Well has boosted its presence in the Scottish on-trade with the launch of...
Lazy Jack’s up and on the road
Lazy Jack’sUS cider brand Lazy Jack’s is the subject of an ongoing marketing campaign from Halewood International, the firm behind the brand in the...