Monthly Archives: March 2013
Trade chief in training plea
Operators must comply with new premises licence holder (PLH) refresher training or risk having their business closed down.
That was the stark warning from SLTA chief executive Paul Waterson last week as he urged licensees to start planning for refresher courses now.
Speaking at the trade group’s AGM at Braid Hills Hotel in Edinburgh, Waterson stressed the importance of PLH refresher training, which must be undertaken five years from the date the licence was issued.
New Irn-Bru ad takes the road to Wembley
IRN-Bru is back on TV screens with two new adverts as part of a fresh burst of marketing activity.
Continuing the ‘Irn-Bru gets you through’...
Uncertainty stifling growth, hotelier says
UNCERTAINTY over the future of Scotland’s tax regime, post independence, is stifling investment, according to a Scottish hotelier.
Maurice Taylor, owner of Chardon Management, said...
Borders brewer goes wild with new ales
SCOTTISH Borders Brewery is set to launch a new range of ales made from naturally-foraged products.
The microbrewery, which has just celebrated its second birthday,...
Local beer is a pub ‘lifeline’, says SIBA
LOCAL beer is offering a “lifeline” to pubs across Britain, according to the Society of Independent Brewers.
Publishing its 2013 Local Beer Report, SIBA said...
Water way to educate the trade
New Bowmore initiative aims to highlight effect of H2O on whisky
THE firm behind Islay single malt Bowmore has launched a new whisky and water...
Cider continuing to bear fruit for bars
But operators must strike a balance in the fridge in order to maximise sales
FROM core apple and pear variants to the plethora of fruit...
Minimum pricing remains on track
THE Scottish Government has reiterated its commitment to introducing a minimum price for alcohol as plans for a similar policy down south appear to have faltered.
Scottish health secretary Alex Neil said that the Scottish Government has a “firm commitment” to minimum unit pricing for alcohol, regardless of what happens in England.
Club boss calls for order on hours
A GLASGOW operator has called for order on trading hours in the city, claiming “some casinos are effectively operating as nightclubs”.
Donald MacLeod, whose CPL...
Islay distiller is set for expansion
Kilchoman to build new bonded warehouse after securing funding
ISLAY’s newest whisky distiller has unveiled ambitious expansion plans to build a new bonded warehouse on...

















