Monthly Archives: November 2011
Paisley pub on the market
A RECENTLY-refurbished Paisley pub is on the market.
The Mosslane Bar, on the town’s Mossvale Lane, has been revamped by Amascot Ltd, which has owned...
Caledonia calls as TCB launches ale
TENNENT Caledonian Breweries (TCB) is aiming to extend its dominance of the Scottish lager scene to the ale market with the launch of a...
Clock ticking for scholarship entries
ASPIRING hospitality staff have less than three weeks to apply for the latest round of “money can’t buy” scholarships from HIT Scotland.
The charity’s annual...
Meeting the festive staffing challenge
WITH office parties and friends and family getting together in bars, hotels and restaurants in the run up to Christmas, many operators will be...
Creative cuts are order of day for top butcher
IF you’ve ever enjoyed a cooked breakfast in a top class Scottish hotel, or feasted on beef in one of the country’s best-quoted restaurants,...
Capital stars as Denise belts out SLTN winners
Edinburgh takes eight gongs and Glasgow six as cities dominate 16th annual Awards. The finalists lined up from all over the country, but in the end it was all about Scotland’s two biggest cities. People and venues from Edinburgh and Glasgow dominated the honours list as the 16th SLTN Awards were unveiled by celebrity host Denise Van Outen.
Tennent’s hits back in Punch price row
Glasgow brewer slams pubco for going public with price negotiations. Tennent Caledonian Breweries has hit back at Punch Taverns after the pubco told leaseholders to consider ditching its flagship brand. A public row erupted between the brewer and pubco last week when press reports suggested TCB had pushed through a price increase that would see the cost of a pint of Tennent’s go up by as much as 40p in Punch pubs.
Music pauses on PPL price hike
Bar and nightclub operators have cautiously welcomed a music licensing company’s decision to delay a proposed hike in the fees it charges to play music. Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL), which grants copyright licences to play music on behalf of its record company and performer members, has written to licensees pledging to defer controversial plans to up its tariff for specially featured entertainment (SFE), which covers DJs in clubs, pubs and hotels, until January 2013 at the earliest.
Agent building on strong foundations
THE team at Bruce & Co is bullish about conditions in Scotland’s licensed property market – and not without good reason.
Sales are up year-on-year...
Operators back business week
CHARAN Gill, the man who built the Ashoka restaurant chain, and Petra Wetzel, owner of Glasgow’s West bar and brewery, have been lined up...