Monthly Archives: January 2013
Flu threat to businesses
BUSINESSES should be prepared for a major ‘flu epidemic as many people refuse to take time off when they are ill.
Workplace equipment supplier Slingsby...
Ale gives rugby a try
CALEDONIA Best has been unveiled as the new ‘official beer’ of Scottish Rugby.
The three-year deal, confirmed last month, will span the professional game in...
Perth venues pick up safety gongs
MORE than 20 bars and nightclubs in Perth have been recognised for maintaining high standards in safety and customer service.
The Best Bar None Awards...
New book is stuffed with haggis
CHEFS looking for new ways to serve haggis this Burns night might be advised to pop into their nearest book store.
Jo Macsween, food lover,...
Glasgow toasts its finest restaurants
Amarone named best overall place to eat out in city awards scheme
LAST year ended on a high for several of Glasgow’s top restaurants when...
Scots chefs say they’ll be keeping it clean in 2013
Operators outline the risks of failing environmental health inspections.
THE importance of maintaining a clean commercial kitchen cannot be underestimated.
That was the message from chefs...
Put down roots in Edinburgh
A CAFE and bistro close to the main teaching buildings of Edinburgh University has come onto the books of Christie & Co.
The Olive Tree,...
Life’s a beach for new Aussie beer
A NEW Australian beer has landed on UK shores.
Bondi has been listed in selected Bestway and Batleys depots, including Batleys in Cambuslang, since last...
Will you join the malt whisky trail?
Speyside business attracts broad clientele, agent says
A SPEYSIDE hotel in the heart of the malt whisky trail has come onto the market.
The Archiestown Hotel,...
Coors pulls new font out of the hat
MOLSON Coors is rolling out a new font for Carling which it reckons could generate an extra £1100 in Carling sales for an outlet...