Monthly Archives: July 2013
Buyer could be walking on Ayr
A NEW owner is being sought for premises in the centre of Ayr.
Currently operating under lease as a coffee shop and restaurant, the...
Cider celebrates what’s happening
Kopparberg rolls into Glasgow for final competition winner’s party
KOPPARBERG rounded off its summer ‘happenings’ campaign in Glasgow earlier this month.
The Swedish cider brand rolled...
You turn if you want to
SO the UK government has U-turned on minimum pricing, shelving proposals to introduce a 45p a unit price in England and Wales.
Crime prevention minister...
Chance to snap up loch-side property
Hotel in former home of whisky distiller up for sale
A NINETEENTH century mansion house hotel originally owned by a whisky distiller has come onto...
Eaterie offers the world on a plate
A SCOTTISH restaurant group specialising in global cuisine has opened a new outlet in Bishopbriggs.
The new 300-cover Cook and Indi’s World Buffet – the...
Scottish tourism is off to a flyer
Prolonged winter sports season credited with boosting sector
THE Scottish tourism industry has started 2013 on a high, according to figures from the Office of...
Cider calls in the heavies
THE firm behind Swedish cider brand Kopparberg has taken a lighthearted approach to protecting its branded glassware.
This month the company introduced security tags...
Scotch under the hammer
A RARE bottle of The Macallan raised £4400 for Marie Curie Cancer Care when it went under the hammer at a charity auction.
The Macallan...
Murray mania brings boost for Scots pubs
PUBLICANS were served a boost to trade last weekend as Scotland watched Andy Murray battle to victory in the Wimbledon final.
Murray beat Serbian...
New hotel takes root in Dundee
Third Scottish DoubleTree property launched after £1m revamp
HILTON has opened the third Scottish property under its DoubleTree by Hilton brand in Dundee.
The hotels...